Sunday, August 12, 2012

Puzzling Problem : look at the other side.

I received an interesting message on my blackberry messanger from a friend. I could not resist to share it with all. May be some of you must have seen it but still for those who have not read it , it is here:-

A father was reading a magazine, and his little daughter every now and then distracted him. Trying to keep her busy, he toreout one page on which was printed the map of the world.

He then tore the page in to pieces and asked her to go to her room and put them together to make the map again. He was sure she would take the whole day to get it done .

But the little one came back within minutes with the perfect map.

When he asked, how she could do it so quickly, she said, "Oh.. Dad,  there is a man's face on the other side of the paper...... I made the face perfect to get the map right." She ran outside to play leaving the father surprised.

Reflection: There is always the other side to whatever yoou experience in the world.

This story indirectly  teaches a lesson. i.e. whenever we come accross a challange or a puzzling situation, look at the other side... you will be surprised to see an easy way to tackle the problem.

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Monsanto's Bt Cotton Kills the Soil as Well as Farmers

Biosafety refers to ensuring that GMO’s do not harm the environment or health.
The soil, its fertility, and the organisms which maintain the fertility of soil are a vital aspect of the environment, especially in the context of food and agricultural production.
A recent scientific study carried out by Navdanya, compared the soil of fields where Bt-cotton had been planted for 3 years with adjoining fields with non GMO cotton or other crops. The region covered included Nagpur, Amravati and Wardha of Vidharbha which accounts for highest GMO cotton planting in India, and the highest rate of farmers suicides (4000 per year).
In 3 years, Bt-cotton has reduced the population of Actinomycetes by 17%. Actinomycetes are vital for breaking down cellulose and creating humus.
Bacteria were reduced by 14%. The total microbial biomass was reduced by 8.9%.
Vital soil beneficial enzymes which make nutrients available to plants have also been drastically reduced. Acid Phosphatase which contributes to uptake of phosphates was reduced by 26.6%. Nitrogenase enzymes which help fix nitrogen were reduced by 22.6%.
At this rate, in a decade of planting with GM cotton, or any GM crop with Bt genes in it, could lead to total destruction of soil organisms, leaving dead soil unable to produce food.
The ISAAA in its recent release has stated that there are 7.6 mha of Bt-cotton in India. This means 7.6 mha of dying soils.
The impact of GMO’s on soil organisms is not commonly studied. This is a vital lacunae because Bt toxin crops such as Mon 810 corn or Bt-cotton or Bt Brinjal have serious impact on beneficial soil organisms.
The government of India is trying to grant approval to Bt Brinjal without Bio safety studies on impact on Soil organisms. The European Commissión is trying to put pressure on GMO free countries to introduce Mon 810.
The Navdanya study the first that has looked at the long term impact of Bt cotton on soil organisms is a wake up to regulators worldwide. It also shows that the claims of the Biotechnology industry about the safety of GM crops are false.