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ID154558
Title ProperLivelihoods crises in Vidarbha, India
Other Title Informationfood sovereignty through traditional farming systems as a possible solution
LanguageENG
AuthorWright, Sarah ;  Marembo, Miriam ;  Palhe, Jagjt
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Vidarbha region in Maharashtra, India, home to 3.4 million smallholder farmers, is a major cotton-producing region in one of the wealthiest Indian states. However, between 1995 and 2013, more than 60,000 farmers took their own lives. Many of these suicides have been linked to extreme debt created by the expensive mono-cropping of Bt cotton. Some farming households have responded to these pressures by abandoning Bt cotton growing and turning to sustainable agriculture using traditional mixed-cropping methods. Yet the question remains: have the changes produced better livelihoods in Vidarbha? Using a food sovereignty framework, we assess the impact of these changes through an analysis of a 200-household survey across six districts in Vidarbha. We also explore the meaning of food sovereignty for those who practise it, seeking to better understand some of the complexities and experiences associated with the term.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 40, No.3; Sep 2017: p. 600-618
Journal SourceSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 2017-09 40, 3
Key WordsFood Sovereignty ;  Cotton ;  Livelihood Security ;  Sustainable Agriculture ;  Gene Revolution ;  Shashwat Sheti ;  Traditional Knowledge, ;  Vidarbha