Today’s Solutions: March 04, 2026

For the women farmers of Tamil Nadu life has long been a struggle, all the more so following the advent of ‘Green Revolution’ industrial agriculture. So now women’s collectives are organizing to restore traditional foods and farming methods, resulting in lower costs, higher yields, improved nutrition and a rekindling of native Tamil culture. “Agroecology means that we are free from chemical fertilizers and pesticides, growing many crops together – grains, lentils, beans, oilseeds – to…

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