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The World Food Crisis, Agrarian Distress and the Question of Sustainable Agriculture in the Age of Changing Climates

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published: 2010

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The World Food Crisis, Agrarian Distress and the Question of Sustainable Agriculture in the Age of Changing Climates

By Das Asit

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India had a cruel drought and devastating flood in 2009. One need not say that one of the most severe food problems and agrarian crisis is the dominating socio-economic phenomenon in India and third world with the onset of economic reforms under globalization since the early 1990s.

Published by South Asian Dialogue on Ecological Democracy (SADED), India 2010 in partnership and with financial support from Siemenpuu Foundation, Helsinki, Finland.

keywords: Agriculture, Climate change, Food sovereignty, India, Sustainability

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