Indian basmati rice all set to get GI tag

Petition of Lahore-based Basmati Growers Association challenging India’s claim dismissed. Seven years after an application was made to get the ‘Geographical Indication’ tag for Indian basmati rice grown in certain States, the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) on Friday cleared the decks for issuing the tag. The application has been mired in litigation after farmers […]

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Here’s what you need to know about the new Paris climate agreement

By Ben Adler on 12 Dec 2015 PARIS, France — The Paris Agreement to address climate change, adopted on Saturday, will be remembered as a big step forward and at the same time a frustrating set of compromises and omissions. The COP21 conference brought every country to the table, they all accepted the science of climate change, and they agreed […]

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COP 21

PARIS, 10 December 2015 (IRIN) – As weather becomes more extreme and erratic, the scramble for a bigger and better set of tools to cope with the fallout is on. “Science is quite clear that we’re experiencing more frequent extremes. While we’re sure about some of the impacts and extremes, we’re also getting more surprises,” […]

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Agenda to Bring New Corporate Issues into the WTO is Defeated, But So Are Developing Countries’ Demands for More Policy Space for Development

Nairobi, Kenya – At the first ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Africa, it was clear that the majority of members opposed further WTO expansion, and fortunately the effort by some developed countries to impose new pro-corporate issues on the agenda was defeated. However, the 162 WTO members also failed to affirm […]

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Don’t buy the spin: The WTO talks in Nairobi ended badly and India will pay a price

India’s Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, invited into a select group to negotiate the final text of the Nairobi agreement, let the rich countries have their way. Biraj Patnaik and Timothy A Wise; 24 December 2015  It didn’t take long for the spin masters to begin working their magic on the latest dismal World Trade Organisation summit […]

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Delhi November air quality threatened by Punjab farm fires

Since September 2015, an ecological and public health disaster has been unfolding in Indonesia, as fires burn out of control. Such fires spread a haze over the region every autumn; this year is different only in severity and because it has caught international attention, with Indonesia surpassing China and the USA for several weeks as […]

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Permanent solution on food security in WTO rules is must:India

6 Nov. 2014 In a stern message, India has told the UN General Assembly that developing countries must have the freedom to use food reserves to feed the poor “without the threat of sanctions” and a permanent solution on food security with necessary changes in WTO rules is a must. “The issue of food security is central to the […]

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Govt allows field trials for GM mustard, brinjal

New Delhi: The environment ministry has allowed field trials of two varieties of genetically modified (GM) brinjal and mustard, almost 18 months after the previous government ordered a freeze on such tests. In a reply to an RTI query early October, the ministry said on August 21, it permitted the Delhi University to hold trials for […]

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Food security tops agenda of FAO director general’s meeting with Prime Minister Modi

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Food and Agriculture Organization director general Jose Graziano da Silva have agreed on how to strengthen efforts to promote India’s food security and sustainable agricultural development during talks held in New Delhi, stated an official statement. Tuesday’s meeting was Modi’s first with the FAO director general since he took office […]

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Insects’ gut microbes hint at biofuel breakthrough.

Deep inside insects’ guts may lie the key to one of the biofuel industry’s great challenges: how to cost-effectively turn tough plant waste into profit-making fuel.About 50 million tonnes of lignin are produced every year worldwide, mostly as waste after the sugar, or cellulose, in a plant has been converted into ethanol.Finding a way to […]

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