Sunday, May 22, 2011

Beej Swaraj Conference


To save seed-agriculture and food sovereignty of country

To stop IPRs on seeds/germplasm/planting material or products

To reclaim farmers’ inherent natural right over seeds as real custodian

To protect our seeds and food from being contaminated by Genetic modification

Become a part of 3rd War of Independence, Be a savior of nation’s freedom

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Beej Swaraj Conference

Monday, 30th May 2011

10 AM onwards

Punjabi Bhawan, Ludhiana

· Since a nation’s food sovereignty as well as farming communities’ livelihoods is closely linked to seed sovereignty – who controls what seed is supplied, when, in what quantities, with what restrictions, at what prices and so on. This is closely connected to allowing most seed trade to be taken over by the private sector, coupled with legal regimes that allow for exclusive marketing rights in the hands of a handful of companies, along with monocultures encouraged of a few crops and few varieties even as farmers are encouraged to move away from their traditional systems of seed breeding, selection, saving and exchange. Policy makers and planners have to appreciate the intrinsic potential dangers of such a scenario; this is further borne out by the example of cotton seed in India, where an overwhelming majority of the market today is controlled by one large seed company in numerous ways; further, non-GM cotton seed is not available in the market and seed pricing has become a vexatious issue where state governments that want to protect farmers’ interests are being confronted by the seed companies against any statutory framework that regulates price and are even threatening to stop supply of seed – meanwhile, physical seed stocks with farmers and others have disappeared during the period that they depended on company-supplied seed. This scenario is potentially possible with other crops too and Seed Sovereignty is an issue that the government has to take seriously.

· The seed industry seems to believe that their returns can be maximized and their R&D efforts rewarded only if exclusive ‘ownership’ rights are conferred, linked to marketing rights of course. Civil society groups including farmers’ organizations believe that this is antithetical to the very culture of agriculture in India, which thrived for thousands of years due to the open sharing of resources including knowledge.

· Let us demand that Agri-research and extension systems have to prioritise in their projects and outlays, varietal development and distribution; farmer-led, participatory breeding programmes are to be prioritized to address issues of quality and local suitability.

· For all those seed technologies which bring in potential environmental and health hazards, such seed should be allowed even for open air trials only if there are no other alternatives present and after biosafety has been cleared through independent, long term testing in a participatory and transparent decision-making regime. In this case too, like in Point 4, state governments should be allowed their constitutional authority over agriculture for exercising their own decisions through appropriate regulatory regimes at the state level, including licensing etc.

· Regulatory regimes should also pro-actively watch out for seed monopolies/oligopolies building up and prevent the same.

· Farming communities all over India should have first priority and access to all the germplasm collections all over the country.

Great seed keeper Farmers shall address the conference

SAY NO TO GM SEEDS

Let us join hands to initiate a struggle to protect nation’s seed sovereignty & food self reliance All are cordially invited

KHETI VIRASAT MISSION

Supported by:

Alliance for Sustainable & Holistic Agriculture

& Coalition for GM-Free India


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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

ਬੀਜਾਂ 'ਤੇ ਹੋਵੇ ਕਿਸਾਨੀ ਦਾ ਹੱਕ

ਬੀਜ,ਖੇਤੀ ਦੀ ਸਭ ਤੋਂ ਮਹੱਵਪੂਰਨ ਕੜੀ ਹਨ। ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਬਾਇਓਤਕਨੌਲਜੀ ਵਰਗੀਆਂ ਆਧੁਨਿਕ ਤਕਨੀਕਾਂ ਦੀ ਆਮਦ ਨਾਲ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਪੈਦਾਵਾਰ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਖੇਤਾਂ ਦੀ ਬਜਾਏ ਮੁੱਖ ਤੌਰ ਤੇ ਬੀਜ ਵੇਚਣ ਵਾਲੀਆਂ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਦੀ ਲੈਬੋਰਟਰੀਆਂ ਵਿੱਚ ਹੋਣ ਲੱਗ ਪਈ ਹੈ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਸਬੰਧੀ ਉਪਰੋਕਤ ਤਕਨੀਕੀ ਪੱਖ ਤੋਂ ਇਲਾਵਾ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਦੇ ਹਿੱਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਰਵਟ ਲੈਂਦੀਆਂ ਮੌਜੂਦਾ ਸਰਕਾਰੀ ਨੀਤੀਆਂ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੇ ਨਿੱਜੀਕਰਨ ਲਈ ਰਾਹ ਪੱਧਰਾ ਕਰਦੀਆਂ ਨਜ਼ਰ ਆਉਂਦੀਆਂ ਹਨ ਇੱਥੇ ਹੀ ਬੱਸ ਨਹੀਂ ਮੌਜੂਦਾ ਕਾਨੂੰਨੀ ਢਾਂਚਾ ਅਤੇ ਸਰਕਾਰੀ ਨਿਜ਼ਾਮ ਪੂਰੀ ਤਾਕਤ ਨਾਲ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਦੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਉੱਪਰ ਵਿਸ਼ੇਸ਼ ਸੰਪੱਤੀ ਅਧਿਕਾਰਾਂ ਲਈ ਰਾਹ ਮੋਕਲਾ ਕਰਨ ਵਿੱਚ ਲੱਗਾ ਹੋਇਆ ਹੈ ਸਿੱਟੇ ਵਜੋਂ ਵੱਖ-ਵੱਖ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਰ ਦੀਆਂ ਅਨੇਕਾਂ ਹੀ ਫਸਲਾਂ ਦੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਉੱਤੇ ਨਿੱਜੀ ਅਦਾਰੇ ਅਤੇ ਬਹੁਕੌਮੀ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਬੜੀ ਤੇਜੀ ਨਾਲ ਕਾਬਿਜ ਹੋ ਰਹੀਆਂ ਹਨ

ਦੂਜੇ ਪਾਸੇ ਸੰਘਣੀ ਖੇਤੀ ਮਾਡਲਾਂ ਨੇ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਏਕਲ ਫਸਲ ਸਭਿਆਚਾਰ ਨੂੰ ਵਧਾਉਣ ਅਤੇ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿੱਚੋਂ ਉਪਜਦੀ ਬੀਜ ਵਿਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਦੇ ਪਤਨ ਵਿੱਚ ਅਹਿਮ ਰੋਲ ਅਦਾ ਕੀਤਾ ਹੈ। ਸਮਾਜਿਕ ਪੱਖ ਤੋਂ ਇਸ ਸਾਰੀ ਕਵਾਇਦ ਦਾ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਸ਼ਾਮਿਲ ਔਰਤਾਂ ਉੱਤੇ ਭਾਰੀ ਅਸਰ ਹੋਇਆ ਹੈ। ਇੱਥੋਂ ਤੱਕ ਕਿ ਫਸਲ ਚੱਕਰੀ ਤਬਦੀਲੀਆਂ ਅਤੇ ਖੇਤੀ ਤਕਨੀਕਾਂ ਵਿੱਚ ਆਏ ਵੱਡੇ ਬਦਲਾਅ ਨੇ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਦੀ ਖ਼ੁਰਾਕ ਅਤੇ ਪੋਸ਼ਣ ਸੁਰੱਖਿਆ ਉੱਤੇ ਵੱਖ-ਵੱਖ ਪੱਧਰਾਂ 'ਤੇ ਕਾਫੀ ਨਾਕਾਰਤਾਮਕ ਪ੍ਰਭਾਵ ਪਾਏ ਹਨ। ਇੰਨਾ ਹੀ ਨਹੀਂ ਆਧੁਨਿਕ ਜ਼ਹਿਰੀਲੀਆਂ ਖੇਤੀ ਤਕਨੀਕਾਂ ਕਾਰਨ ਸਾਡਾ ਵਾਤਾਵਰਨ ਅਤੇ ਕੁਦਰਤੀ ਸੋਮੇਂ ਵੱਡੇ ਪੱਧਰ 'ਤੇ ਪਲੀਤ ਹੋਏ ਹਨ। ਸਭ ਲਈ ਸੁਰੱਖਿਅਤ ਭੋਜਨ ਵੀ ਉਪਲਭਧ ਨਹੀਂ ਰਹਿ ਗਿਆ। ਹਥਲਾ ਦਸਤਾਵੇਜ਼, ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਲਈ ਟਿਕਾਊ ਰੋਜ਼ੀਰੋਟੀ ਦੇ ਪੱਖ ਤੋਂ ਕੁੱਝ ਅਜਿਹੇ ਹੀ ਭਖਦੇ ਮੁੱਦਿਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਪਰਿਭਾਸ਼ਿਤ ਕਰਦਾ ਹੈ। ਇਸ ਵਿੱਚ ਇਹ ਵੀ ਸੁਝਾਇਆ ਗਿਆ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਨੀਤੀਘਾੜਿਆਂ ਅਤੇ ਦੇਸ ਦੇ ਕਾਨੂੰਨੀ ਢਾਂਚੇ ਨੂੰ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਤੱਕ ਸਥਾਨਕ ਹਾਲਤਾਂ ਦੇ ਅਨੁਕੂਲ, ਵੱਖ-ਵੱਖ ਕਿਸਮਾਂ ਦੇ ਸਸਤੇ ਅਤੇ ਉੱਚ ਗੁਣਵੱਤਾ ਵਾਲੇ ਬੀਜ ਪੁੱਜਦੇ ਕਰਨ ਲਈ ਠੋਸ਼ ਕਦਮ ਚੁੱਕਣੇ ਚਾਹੀਦੇ ਹਨ।

ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਦੀ ਵਧਦੀ ਇਜ਼ਰੇਦਾਰੀ ਉਦਯੋਗਿਕ ਅੰਕੜੇ ਦਸਦੇ ਹਨ ਕਿ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਬੀਜ ਉਦਯੋਗ ਵਰਤਮਾਨ ਵਿੱਚ ਇਕ ਬਿਲੀਅਨ ਅਮਰੀਕੀ ਡਾਲਰ ਤਕ ਪੁੱਜ ਗਿਆ ਹੈ। ਜਦੋਂ ਕਿ ਪੂਰੇ ਸੰਸਾਰ ਦੀ ਵਪਾਰਕ ਬੀਜ ਮਾਰਕੀਟ 30 ਬਿਲੀਅਨ ਅਮਰੀਕਨ ਡਾਲਰ ਦੀ ਹੈ। ਜੇਕਰ ਇਸਨੂੰ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਕਰੰਸੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਉਲੇਖਿਆ ਜਾਵੇ ਤਾਂ ਇਹ ਅੰਕੜਾ 4500 ਕਰੋੜ ਤਕ ਪਹੁੰਚਦਾ ਹੈ। ਇੱਥੇ ਇਹ ਵੀ ਜ਼ਿਕਰ ਯੋਗ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਭਾਰਤ ਦੀ 60 ਫੀਸਦੀ ਬੀਜ ਮਾਰਕੀਟ ਉਤੇ ਬਹੁਕੌਮੀ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਕਾਬਿਜ ਹਨ। ਬੀਜ ਵਪਾਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਸ਼ਾਮਿਲ ਨਿੱਜੀ ਖੇਤਰ ਦੇ ਤਕਰੀਬਨ 250 ਖਿਡਾਰੀਆਂ ਸਮੇਤ 16 ਦੈਂਤਾਕਾਰ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਹਰ ਸਾਲ ਇੱਕ ਹਜ਼ਾਰ ਕਰੋੜ ਦਾ ਮੁਨਾਫ਼ਾ ਕਮਾ ਰਹੀਆਂ ਹਨ। ਜਿਸ ਵਿੱਚ ਇਕੱਲੀ ਮੋਨਸੈਂਟੋ ਅਤੇ ਇਸਦੀਆਂ ਭਾਈਵਾਲ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ 40 ਫੀਸਦੀ ਦੀਆਂ ਹਿੱਸੇਦਾਰ ਹਨ। ਇੱਥੇ ਇਹ ਵੀ ਜ਼ਿਕਰਯੋਗ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਇਸ ਵਿੱਚ ਮੋਨਸੈਂਟੋ ਅਤੇ ਇਸਦੀਆਂ ਭਾਈਵਾਲ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਦਾ ਹਿੱਸਾ 40% ਬਣਦਾ ਹੈ। ਇਹ ਗੱਲ ਵੱਖਰੀ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਮੋਨਸੈਂਟੋ ਦਾ ਬੀ ਟੀ ਕਾਟਨ ਸਬੰਧੀ ਸਬ-ਲਾਇਸੈਂਸਿੰਗ ਸਮਝੋਤਿਆਂ ਰਾਹੀਂ ਬੀਜ ਮਾਰਕਿਟ ਵਿਚਲੀਆਂ ਬਾਕੀ ਸਰਵਉੱਚ 16 ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਉੱਤੇ ਅਪ੍ਰਤੱਖ ਕੰਟਰੋਲ ਹੈ। ਇਹ ਇੱਕ ਹੋਰ ਸਨਸਨੀਖੇਜ਼ ਤੱਥ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਸੰਸਾਰਿਕ ਬੀਜ ਮਾਰਕੀਟ ਦੇ ਦੋ ਤਿਹਾਈ ਹਿੱਸੇ 'ਤੇ ਸਿਰਫ 10 ਬਹੁਕੌਮੀ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਕਾਬਿਜ ਹਨ। ਇਹਨਾਂ ਦੀ ਕੁੱਲ• ਬੀਜ ਮਾਰਕੀਟ 14785 ਮਿਲੀਅਨ ਡਾਲਰ ਹੈ ਅਤੇ ਇਹ ਹੀ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਕੈਮੀਕਲ ਪੈਸਟੀਸਾਈਡਜ਼ ਅਤੇ ਫਰਅਟਲਾਜਿਰਜ਼ ਦੇ ਉਤਪਾਦਨ ਅਤੇ ਵਪਾਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਸ਼ਾਮਿਲ ਹਨ। ਇਹ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਇੰਨੀਆਂ ਸ਼ਕਤੀਸ਼ਾਲੀ ਹਨ ਕਿ ਜਨਤਕ ਅਦਾਰਿਆ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਹਿੱਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਚੱਲ ਰਹੇ ਖੇਤੀ ਖੋਜ਼ ਕਰਜਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਅੱਖ ਦੇ ਫੋਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਰੋਕ ਦਿੰਦੀਆਂ ਹਨ। ਇਸ ਸਬੰਧ ਵਿੱਚ ਸਾਨੂੰ ਸੂਤਰਾਂ ਤੋਂ ਪਤਾ ਲੱਗਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਇੱਕ ਬਹੁਕੌਮੀ ਬੀਜ ਕੰਪਨੀ ਨੇ ਪੰਜਾਬ ਖੇਤੀਬਾੜੀ ਯੂਨੀਵਰਸਿਟੀ ਦੇ ਫ਼ਰੀਦਕੋਟ ਸਬ-ਸੈਂਟਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਨਰਮੇਂ ਦੇ ਇੱਕ ਅਜਿਹੇ ਬੀਜ ਉੱਤੇ ਚੱਲ ਰਿਹਾ ਖੋਜ਼ ਕਾਰਜ ਬਿਲਕੁੱਲ ਆਖਰੀ ਪੜਾਅ 'ਤੇ ਰੁਕਵਾ ਦਿੱਤਾ ਜਿਹੜਾ ਕਿ ਬੀਟੀ ਨਰਮੇ ਦੇ ਬਰਾਬਰ ਦਾ ਝਾੜ ਦੇਣ ਦੇ ਸਮਰੱਥ ਸੀ। ਤੁਹਾਨੂੰ 5-6 ਸਾਲ ਪਹਿਲਾਂ ਦਾ ਇਹ ਵਾਕਿਆ ਤਾਂ ਯਾਦ ਹੀ ਹੋਵੇਗਾ ਕਿ ਕਿਸ ਤਰ•ਾਂ ਭਾਰਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਉਸ ਸਮੇਂ ਦੇ ਅਮਰੀਕੀ ਰਾਜਦੂਤ ਡੇਵਿਡ ਮਲਫੋਰਡ ਨੇ ਅਮਰੀਕੀ ਬਹੁਕੌਮੀ ਕੰਪਨੀ ਮੋਨਸੈਂਟੋ ਦੇ ਹਿੱਤ ਪੂਰਦਿਆਂ ਗੁਜਰਾਤ ਦੇ ਮੁੱਖ ਮੰਤਰੀ ਨਰਿੰਦਰ ਮੋਦੀ ਨੂੰ ਗੁਜਰਾਤ ਦੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਵੱਲੋਂ ਮਾਰਕੀਟ ਵਿੱਚ ਉਤਾਰੇ ਜਾ ਰਹੇ ਨਰਮੇਂ ਆਪਣੇ ਬਣਾਏ ਹੋ ਬੀਟੀ ਬੀਜ ਬੈਨ ਕਰਨ ਲਈ ਕਿਸ ਤਰ•ਾ ਧਮਕਾਇਆ ਸੀ! ਬੀਜ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਬੀਟੀ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਦੁਨੀਆਂ ਭਰ ਦੀ ਬੀਜ ਮਾਰਕੀਟ 'ਤੇ ਕਾਬਿਜ ਹੋਣ ਲਈ ਹਥਿਆਰ ਦੇ ਤੌਰ 'ਤੇ ਵਰਤ ਰਹੀਆਂ ਹਨ ਅਤੇ ਇਸ ਕਾਰਜ ਵਿੱਚ ਅਮਰੀਕਾ ਵਰਗੇ ਸਾਮਰਾਜੀ ਦੇਸ਼ ਵੀ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਦੀ ਪਿੱਠ 'ਤੇ ਹਨ। ਸਾਬਕਾ ਅਮਰੀਕੀ ਰਾਸ਼ਟਰਪਤੀ ਜਾਰਜ ਬੁਸ਼ ਜੂਨੀਅਰ ਦੇ ਭਾਰਤ ਦੌਰੇ ਦੌਰਾਨ ਉਸਦਾ ਵਿਸ਼ੇਸ਼ ਤੌਰ 'ਤੇ ਐੱਨ ਜੀ ਰੰਗਾ ਖੇਤੀਬਾੜੀ ਯੂਨੀਵਰਸਿਟੀ ਹੈਦਰਾਬਾਦ ਜਾ ਕੇ ਉੱਥੋਂ ਦਾ ਬੀਜ ਬੈਂਕ ਦੇਖਣਾ ਅਤੇ ਅਮਰੀਕਾ ਦੀ ਮੌਜੂਦਾ ਵਿਦੇਸ਼ ਮੰਤਰੀ ਹਿਲੇਰੀ ਕਲਿੰਟਨ ਦਾ ਆਪਣੇ ਭਾਰਤ ਦੌਰੇ ਮੌਕੇ ਖਾਸਤੌਰ 'ਤੇ ਪੂਸਾ ਇੰਸਟੀਟਿਊਟ ਦਿੱਲੀ ਦੇ ਬੀਜ ਬੈਂਕ ਜਾਣਾ ਉਪਰੋਕਤ ਤੱਥਾਂ ਦੀ ਪੁਸ਼ਟੀ ਕਰਦਾ ਹੈ,ਸਪਸ਼ਟ ਤੌਰ ਤੇ ਇਹ ਇੱਕ ਵੱਡੀ ਚਿੰਤਾ ਦਾ ਵਿਸ਼ਾ ਹੈ, ਜਿਹੜਾ ਕਿ “ਮੋਨੋਪੋਲਿਜ ਐਂਡ ਰਿਸਟ੍ਰਿਕਟਿਵ ਟ੍ਰੇਡ ਪ੍ਰੈਕਟਿਸਜ ਕਮਿਸ਼ਨ” ਦੁਆਰਾ ਬੀ.ਟੀ.ਕਾਟਨ ਦੇ ਕੇਸ ਵਿਚ ਜ਼ਾਹਿਰ ਵੀ ਕੀਤਾ ਜਾ ਚੁੱਕਾ ਹੈ। ਅਮਰੀਕਾ ਜਿਹੇ ਦੇਸ਼ਾਂ ਜਿੱਥੇ ਮੋਨਸੈਂਟੋ ਵਿਰੁੱਧ ਇਸਦੇ ਸਕਾਰਾਤਮਕ ਮੁਕਾਬਲੇਬਾਜ਼ੀ ਵਿਰੋਧੀ ਵਿਵਹਾਰ ਕਾਰਨ ਜਾਂਚ ਚਲ ਰਹੀ ਹੈ। ਕੰਪਨੀ ਦੇ ਖਿਲਾਫ਼ ਮਿਲੇ ਸਬੂਤਾਂ ਦੇ ਬਾਵਜੂਦ, ਸਰਕਾਰ ਵਲੋਂ ਨੀਤੀਗਤ ਅਤੇ ਕਾਨੂੰਨੀ ਪੱਧਰ 'ਤੇ ਇਸ ਸਭ ਨੂੰ ਰੋਕਣ ਵਾਸਤੇ ਕੁੱਝ ਵੀ ਨਹੀਂ ਕੀਤਾ ਜਾ ਰਿਹਾ। ਇਸ ਮੋਰਚੇ 'ਤੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਕੋਲ ਚੋਣ ਦੀ ਕਮੀ, ਫਸਲਾਂ ਦੀਆਂ Àੱਚਿਤ ਕੀਮਤਾਂ, ਦੇਸ਼ ਦੀ ਬੀਜ ਤੇ ਖ਼ੁਰਾਕ ਸੰਪ੍ਰਭੂਤਾ ਦੇ ਮੁੱਦੇ- ਸਰਕਾਰਾਂ, ਰਾਜਨੀਤਕ ਦਲਾਂ, ਆਮ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਅਤੇ ਬੁੱਧੀਜੀਵੀਆਂ ਦੇ ਵੱਡੇ ਧਿਆਨ ਦੀ ਮੰਗ ਕਰਦੇ ਹਨ।

ਖੇਤੀ-ਜੈਵ ਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਦਾ ਪਤਨ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਅਰਥਾਤ ਮਿਸ਼ਰਤ ਫਸਲ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ ਖੇਤ ਪੱਧਰ ਅਤੇ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਦੇ ਸਮਾਜਿਕ ਤੇ ਆਰਥਿਕ ਦੋਹਾਂ ਮੋਰਚਿਆਂ 'ਤੇ ਬਹੁਪੱਖੀ ਕੰਮ ਕਰਦੀ ਹੈ। ਖੇਤੀ ਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਭੋਂਇ ਦੀ ਉਪਜਾਊ ਸ਼ਕਤੀ ਵਧਾਉਣ ਦੇ ਨਾਲ-ਨਾਲ ਕੁਦਰਤੀ ਢੰਗ ਫਸਲਾਂ ਦੇ ਕੀਟ ਅਤੇ ਰੋਗ ਪ੍ਰਬੰਧਨ ਵਿੱਚ ਵੀ ਸਹਾਈ ਹੁੰਦੀ ਹੈ। ਇਹ ਗਰੀਬ ਪੇਂਡੂ ਪਰਿਵਾਰਾਂ ਦੀਆਂ ਭੋਜਨ ਅਤੇ ਪੋਸ਼ਣ ਸਬੰਧੀ ਲੋੜਾਂ ਪੂਰੀਆਂ ਕਰਨ ਦੇ ਨਾਲ-ਨਾਲ ਜੀਵਨ ਦੀਆਂ ਮੁਢਲੀਆਂ ਜ਼ਰੂਰਤਾਂ ਜਿਵੇਂ ਕਿ ਬਾਲਣ, ਪਸ਼ੂਚਾਰਾ, ਧਾਗਾ, ਚਾਰਦਿਵਾਰੀ ਲਈ ਵਾੜ ਅਤੇ ਅਨੇਕਾਂ ਹੀ ਹੋਰ ਵੀ ਘਰੇਲੂ ਲੋੜਾਂ ਵੀ ਪੂਰੀਆਂ ਕਰਦੀ ਹੈ। ਖੇਤੀ-ਜੈਵ ਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਰੋਜਗਾਰ ਦੇ ਮੌਕੇ ਵਧਾਉਣ ਦਾ ਵੀ ਕੰਮ ਕਰਦੀ ਹੈ। ਖੇਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਮਿਸ਼ਰਤ ਫਸਲ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ ਵਾਤਾਵਰਨੀ ਤਬਦੀਲੀਆਂ ਦੇ ਯੁਗ ਵਿੱਚ ਵਰਖਾ ਆਧਾਰਿਤ ਖੇਤੀ 'ਤੇ ਨਿਰਭਰ ਬਹੁਗਿਣਤੀ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਕਿਸਾ ਨੂੰ ਵਧੇਰੇ ਆਰਕਿਥਕ ਤੇ ਸਮਾਜਿਕ ਸੁਰੱਖਿਆ ਪ੍ਰਦਾਨ ਕਰ ਸਕਦੀ ਹੈ। ਇੰਨਾ ਹੀ ਨਹੀਂ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਭਵਿੱਖ ਵਿੱਚ ਸਾਡੀਆਂ ਬੀਜ ਬਣਾਉਣ ਸਬੰਧੀ ਲੋੜਾਂ ਦਾ ਵੀ ਆਧਾਰ ਬਣੇਗੀ। ਇਸ ਲਈ ਉੱਪਰ ਦੱਸੇ ਕਾਰਨਾਂ ਦੀ ਰੌਸ਼ਨੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿਚਲੀ ਵਿਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਨੂੰ ਸਹੇਜ ਕੇ ਰੱਖਣ ਬਹੁਤ ਅਹਿਮ ਹੈ। ਅੱਜ ਜਦੋਂਕਿ ਅਨੁਕੂਨ ਅਤੇ ਸੰਤੁਲਿਤ ਵਾਤਾਵਰਨ ਸਮੇਂ ਦੀ ਮੁੱਖ ਲੋੜ ਬਣ ਗਿਆ ਹੈ। ਛੋਟੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਲਈ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਕੁਦਰਤੀ ਤੇ ਗ਼ੈਰ ਕੁਦਰਤੀ ਜੋਖਿਮਾਂ ਤੋਂ ਬਚਣ ਲਈ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਆਧਾਰਿਤ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿਧੀਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਅਪਣਾਉਣਾ ਬਹੁਤ ਜ਼ਰੂਰੀ ਹੈ। ਪਰ ਬੜੇ ਦੁੱਖ ਦੀ ਗੱਲ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਵੱਡੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦਾ ਏਕਲ ਫਸਲ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ ਅਤੇ ਮਸ਼ੀਨੀਕਰਨ ਵੱਲ ਵੱਧ ਝੁਕਾਅ ਉਤਪਾਦਨ ਦੀ ਸਥਿਤੀ ਨੂੰ ਪ੍ਰਭਾਵਿਤ ਕਰ ਰਿਹਾ ਹੈ। ਅੱਜ ਸਮੁੱਚੀ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਗੰਭੀਰ ਖ਼ਤਰੇ ਵਿੱਚ ਹੈ। ਫਸਲਾਂ ਅਤੇ ਫਸਲਾਂ ਦੀਆਂ ਵੱਖ-ਵੱਖ ਕਿਸਮਾਂ ਦੇ ਪੱਖ ਤੋਂ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਦਾ ਨਿਰੰਤਰ ਪਤਨ ਹੋ ਰਿਹਾ ਹੈ।

ਬਦਕਿਸਮਤੀ ਨਾਲ ਮੌਜੂਦਾ ਖੇਤੀ ਨੀਤੀਆਂ ਦੀ ਦੇਣ ਸੰਘਣੀ ਖੇਤੀ ਮਾਡਲਾਂ ਅਤੇ ਬਜ਼ਾਰ ਮੁੱਖੀ ਖੇਤੀ ਤਰੀਕਿਆਂ ਨੇ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਨੂੰ ਬਹੁਤ ਗੰਭੀਰ ਖ਼ਤਰੇ ਵਿੱਚ ਪਾ ਦਿੱਤਾ ਹੈ ਅਤੇ ਭਾਰਤ ਦੇ ਗਰੀਬ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੀ ਹਾਲਤ ਹੋਰ ਵੀ ਪੇਤਲੀ ਕਰ ਦਿੱਤੀ ਹੈ। ਇਸਦਾ ਹੱਲ ਇਹੀ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਖੇਤੀ ਖੋਜ਼ ਅਤੇ ਐਕਸਟੈਂਸ਼ਨ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀਆਂ ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਦੀ ਲੋੜ ਪ੍ਰਤੀ ਆਪਣੀ ਸਮਝ ਨੂੰ ਵਿਕਸਿਤ ਅਤੇ ਸਥਾਪਿਤ ਕਰਨ ਅਤੇ ਇਸ ਦੇ ਵਿਕਾਸ ਵੱਲ ਧਿਆਨ ਦੇਣ। ਇਸ ਸਾਰੇ ਮਾਮਲੇ ਵਿੱਚ ਨੀਤੀਗਤ ਦਖਲ ਵੀ ਬਹੁਤ ਜ਼ਰੂਰੀ ਹੈ।
ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਰਵਾਇਤੀ ਗਿਆਨ ਅਤੇ ਹੁਨਰ ਦੀ ਅਣਦੇਖੀ ਕਰਨਾ

ਖੇਤੀ ਵਾਸਤੇ ਵੱਧ ਝਾੜ ਵਾਲੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਵੱਡੀ ਮਾਤਰਾ ਵਿੱਚ ਬਾਹਰੋਂ ਤੇ ਖਾਸਕਰ ਨਿੱਜੀ ਖੇਤਰ ਤੋਂ ਪੂਰਤੀ ਦੇ ਦੌਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਰਵਾਇਤੀ ਗਿਆਨ ਅਤੇ ਹੁਨਰ ਨੂੰ ਪੂਰੀ ਤਾਕਤ ਨਾਲ ਖਤਮ ਕੀਤਾ ਜਾ ਰਿਹਾ ਹੈ। ਜਿਹੜਾ ਕਿ ਬਹੁਤ ਮੰਦਭਾਗਾ ਹੈ। ਇਸ ਅਤੇ ਇਸ ਵਰਗੇ ਬਹੁਤ ਸਾਰੇ ਹੋਰ ਮਸਲਿਆਂ ਦੇ ਹੱਲ ਵਾਸਤੇ ਇਹ ਜ਼ਰੂਰੀ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਇੱਕ ਯੋਜਨਾਬੱਧ ਤਰੀਕੇ ਨਾਲ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਬੀਜ ਬਣਾਉਣ, ਬੀਜ ਚੋਣ, ਬੀਜ ਸੰਭਾਲਣ, ਅਤੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਰੋਗ ਮੁਕਤ ਕਰਨ ਦੇ ਰਵਾਇਤੀ ਗਿਆਨ ਨੂੰ ਖੁੱਡੇ ਲਾਈਨ ਲਾਉਣ ਦੀ ਨੀਤੀ 'ਤੇ ਮੁੜ ਵਿਚਾਰ ਕੀਤੀ ਜਾਵੇ। ਅਕਾਦਮਿਕ ਸ਼ੋਧ ਇਸ ਗੱਲ ਵੱਲ ਇਸ਼ਾਰਾ ਕਰਦੇ ਹਨ ਕਿ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੇ ਸਬੰਧ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਮੂਰਖ ਬਣਾਇਆ ਜਾ ਰਿਹਾ ਹੈ। ਹਾਲਾਂਕਿ ਕਿਸਾਨ ਆਪਣੇ-ਆਪਣੇ ਖੇਤਰ ਦੇ ਵਾਤਾਵਰਨ ਅਤੇ ਜਲਵਾਯੂ ਬਾਰੇ ਕਿਸੇ ਵੀ ਹੋਰ ਨਾਲੋਂ ਵਧੇਰੇ ਚੰਗੀ ਤਰ•ਾਂ ਜਾਣੂ ਹੁੰਦੇ ਹਨ।

ਇੱਥੇ ਇਹ ਵੀ ਯਾਦ ਰੱਖਣਾ ਚਾਹੀਦਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਦੇਸ਼ ਭਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਬੀਜ ਬਣਾਉਣ ਦੇ ਬਹੁਤ ਸਾਰੇ ਸਫਲ ਤਜ਼ਰਬਿਆਂ ਦੀ ਮਿਸਾਲਾਂ ਮਿਲ ਰਹੀਆਂ ਹਨ। ਅਜਿਹੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਸਹਿਭਾਗੀ ਉੱਦਮ ਨਾਲ ਵਿਕਸਤ ਕੀਤੇ ਗਏ ਵੱਖ-ਵੱਖ ਕਿਸਮਾਂ ਦੇ ਬੀਜ ਦੇਸ ਭਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਲੱਖਾਂ ਹੀ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਅਪਣਾਏ ਗਏ ਹਨ। ਬੀਜਾਂ ਉੱਪਰ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਦੀ ਇਜ਼ਾਰੇਦਾਰੀ ਦੇ ਦੌਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਵੱਖ-ਵੱਖ ਫਸਲਾਂ ਦੇ ਅਨੇਕਾਂ ਹੀ ਕਿਸਮਾਂ ਦੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਪੈਦਾਵਾਰ ਅਤੇ ਚੋਣ ਦੇ ਪੱਖ ਤੋਂ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦਾ ਇਹ ਸਹਿਭਾਗੀ ਉੱਦਮ ਵੱਡੀ ਅਹਿਮੀਅਤ ਰੱਖਦਾ ਹੈ। ਇਸ ਨੂੰ ਪੂਰੇ ਦੇਸ਼ ਵਿੱਚ ਫੈਲਾਉਣ ਦੀ ਲੋੜ ਹੈ।

ਸਾਧਨਾਂ ਅਤੇ ਗਿਆਨ ਦਾ ਨਿੱਜੀਕਰਨ

ਬੀਜ ਸ੍ਰੋਤਾਂ ਦੀ ਮਾਲਕੀ ਦਾ ਮੁੱਲ ਗੰਭੀਰ ਵਿਸ਼ਾ ਹੈ। ੁਬੀਜ ਉਦਯੋਗ 'ਤੇ ਕਾਬਿਜ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਦਾ ਮੰਨਣਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਦਾ ਜੇਕਰ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਸਬੰਧੀ ਖੋਜ਼, ਬੀਜ ਵਿਕਸਤ ਕਰਨ ਅਤੇ ਇਸ ਤੋਂ ਵੀ ਅੱਗੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਮਾਰਕੀਟਿੰਗ ਸਬੰਧੀ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਅਜਿਹੇ ਵਿਸ਼ੇਸ਼ ਅਧਿਕਾਰ ਮਿਲ ਜਾਣ ਜਿਹੜੇ ਕਿ ਕਿਸੇ ਹੋਰ ਕੋਲ ਨਾ ਹੋਣ ਤਾਂ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਮੁਨਾਫ਼ੇ ਹੋਰ ਵੀ ਵਧ ਸਕਦੇ ਹਨ। ਚੁਟਕਲਾ ਤਾਂ ਇਹ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਇਹਨਾਂ ਮੁਨਾਫ਼ਾਖੋਰ ਢਾਂਚਿਆਂ ਨੇ ਅਸਲ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਦੇ ਵੀ ਨਿਵੇਕਲੀ ਖੋਜ਼ ਨਹੀਂ ਕੀਤੀ ਹੁੰਦੀ ਸਗੋਂ ਕੁਦਰਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਪਹਿਲਾਂ ਤੋਂ ਹੀ ਉਪਲਭਧ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਵਿੱਚ ਥੋੜੁ-ਬਹੁਤ ਸੁਧਾਰ ਆਦਿ ਕੀਤਾ ਹੁੰਦਾ ਹੈ। ਪਰੰਤੂ ਇਹ ਸਭ ਤਾਂ ਸਾਡੇ ਕਿਸਾਨ ਹਜ਼ਾਰਾਂ ਸਾਲਾਂ ਤੋਂ ਕਰਦੇ ਆ ਰਹੇ ਹਨ ਅਤੇ ਕਿਤੇ ਵੀ ਇਹ ਮਿਸਾਲ ਨਹੀਂ ਮਿਲਦੀ ਕਿ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਨੇ ਇਸ ਕਾਰਜ ਤੋਂ ਮੁਨਾਫ਼ਾ ਕਮਾਉਣ ਬਾਰੇ ਸੋਚਿਆ ਤੱਕ ਵੀ ਹੋਵੇ। ਸਗੋਂ ਸਾਡੇ ਦੇਸ਼ ਵਿੱਚ ਤਾਂ ਖੇਤੀ ਅਤੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਸਬੰਧੀ ਸੰਪੂਰਨ ਗਿਆਨ ਨੂੰ ਬਿਨਾਂ ਕਿਸੇ ਸਵਾਰਥ ਦੇ ਸਭ ਨਾਲ ਵੰਡਣ ਦੀ ਪਰੰਪਰਾ ਰਹੀ ਹੈ।
ਬਹੁਗਿਣਤੀ ਕਿਸਾਨ ਜਥੇਬੰਦੀਆਂ ਸਮੇਤ ਵੱਖ-ਵੱਖ ਸਮਾਜਿਕ ਗਰੁੱਪਾਂ ਦਾ ਮੰਨਣਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਇਹ ਅਨੈਤਿਕ ਹੈ ਅਤੇ ਹਜ਼ਾਰਾਂ ਵਰਿ•ਆਂ ਤਂੋ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਖੇਤੀਬਾੜੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਗਿਆਨ ਸਮੇਤ ਦੂਸਰੇ ਸਾਧਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਸਾਂਝਾ ਕਰਨ ਦੀ ਪ੍ਰਥਾ ਦੇ ਵਿਰੁਧ ਹੈ। Àੁੰਞ ਵੀ ਨਵਾਂ ਤਾਂ ਘੱਟ ਹੀ ਖੋਜਿਆ ਜਾਂਦਾ ਹੈ ਅਤੇ ਜੋ ਖੋਜ਼ਿਆ ਵੀ ਜਾਂਦਾ ਹੈ ਉਹ ਜਿਆਦਾਤਰ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਹਿੱਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਨਹੀਂ ਹੁੰਦਾ। ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਲਈ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਹਿੱਤ ਕਿਤੇ ਵੀ ਮਾਅਨੇ ਨਹੀਂ ਰੱਖਦੇ ਸਗੋਂ ਨਵੀਆਂ ਖੋਜ਼ਾਂ ਦੇ ਨਾਂਅ 'ਤੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਰਵਾਇਤੀ ਹੁਨਰ ਅਤੇ ਗਿਆਨ ਪਰੰਪਰਾਵਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਵੀ ਛੁਟਿਆ ਕੇ ਦੇਖਿਆ ਜਾਂਦਾ ਹੈ।

ਵਿਚਾਰਕਾਂ ਦੇ ਇੱਕ ਤਬਕੇ ਦਾ ਇਹ ਵੀ ਮੰਨਣਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਵਰਗੇ ਅਧਿਕਾਰਤ ਸ੍ਰੋਤਾਂ- ਨੂੰ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਨਾਂ 'ਤੇ ਰਜਿਸਟਰਡ ਕਰ ਦੇਣਾ ਚਾਹੀਦਾ ਹੈ ਅਤੇ ਮਾਲਕੀ ਹੱਕ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਲਈ ਰਾਖਵੇਂ ਕਰ ਦਿੱਤੇ ਜਾਣੇ ਚਾਹੀਦੇ ਹਨ ਤਾਂ ਜੋ ਜੈਵ ਸਾਧਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਲੁਟੇਰੇ ( ਉਹ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਜਿਹਨਾਂ ਨੇ ਕੁਦਰਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਉਪਲਭਧ ਨਿੰਮ•, ਹਲਦੀ, ਭੂਈਂ ਆਂਵਲਾ ਆਦਿ ਵਰਗੇ ਅਨੇਕਾਂ ਹੀ ਜੈਵ-ਸੰਪੱਤੀਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਪੇਟੇਂਟ ਕਰਵਾ ਰੱਖਿਆ ਹੈ) ਇਹਨਾਂ 'ਤੇ ਮਾਲਕੀ ਦਾ ਕੋਈ ਦਾਅਵਾ ਆਦਿ ਨਾ ਕਰ ਸਕਣ। ਇਸ ਤਰਾਂ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਅਤੇ ਸ਼ੋਧ ਕਰਤਿਆਂ ਦੇ ਅਧਿਕਾਰਾਂ ਦੀ ਰੱਖਿਆ ਹੋਵੇਗੀ।

ਬੀਜ ਤਕਨੌਲਜ਼ੀ ਅਤੇ ਸੁਰੱਖਿਅਤ ਭੋਜਨ

ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੇ ਮੁੱਦੇ 'ਤੇ ਬੀਜ ਬਣਾਉਣ ਦੀ ਨਵੀਆਂ ਤਕਨੀਕਾਂ ਜਿਵੇਂ ਕਿ ਅਣੁਵੰਸ਼ਿਕ ਜੀਨਾਂਤਰਿਤ (ਜੈਨੇਟਿਕਲੀ ਮੋਡੀਫਾਈਡ/ ਬੀ ਟੀ) ਤਕਨੀਕ ਨਾਲ ਬੀਜ ਬਣਾਉਣ ਦਾ ਮੁੱਦਾ ਇੱਕ ਹੋਰ ਭਖਦੇ ਮਸਲੇ ਦੇ ਤੌਰ ਤੇ ਉੱਭਰ ਕੇ ਸਾਹਮਣੇ ਆਇਆ ਹੈ। ਇਸ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਰ ਦੇ ਬੀਜ ਅਤੇ ਫਸਲਾਂ ਸਾਰੇ ਸਾਡੀ ਸਿਹਤ, ਸੁਰੱਖਿਅਤ ਭੋਜਨ ਦੇ ਸਾਡ ਹੱਕ ਅਤੇ ਸਾਡੇ ਵਾਤਵਰਨ ਨੂੰ ਵੱਡੇ ਖ਼ਤਰੇ ਵਿੱਚ ਪਾÀਣ ਦੇ ਸਮਰਥ ਹਨ।
ਜੈਵਿਕ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਲਈ ਇਹ ਤਕਨੀਕਾਂ ਹੋਰ ਵੀ ਮੁਸ਼ਕਿਲਾ ਪੈਦਾ ਕਰਨ ਵਾਲੀਆਂ ਹਨ। ਇਹ ਤਕਨੀਕਾਂ ਮੁੱਖ ਤੌਰ 'ਤੇ ਜੈਵਿਕ ਖੇਤੀ ਦੇ ਮੂਲ ਸਿਧਾਤਾਂ ਦੀ ਉਲੰਘਣਾ ਕਰਦੀਆਂ ਹਨ ਅਤੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਜੈਵਿਕ ਉਤਪਾਦਾਂ ਦੀ ਸਰਟੀਫਿਕੇਸ਼ਨ ਦੇ ਰਾਹ ਵੀ ਬੰਦ ਕਰਦੀਆਂ ਹਨ। ਇਸ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਰ ਇਹ ਸਭ ਜੈਵਿਕ ਖੇਤੀ ਕਰਨ ਵਾਲੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਹਿੱਤਾਂ ਨਾਲ ਸਰਾਸਾਰ ਬੇਈਮਾਨੀ ਭਰਿਆ ਸਮਝੋਤਾ ਹੀ ਨਹੀਂ ਸਗੋਂ ਦੇਸ਼ ਹਿੱਤ ਨਾਲ ਖਿਲਵਾੜ ਵੀ ਹੈ। ਇਹ ਜ਼ਰੂਰੀ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਸਰਕਾਰ ਅਜਿਹੀਆਂ ਤਕਨੀਕਾਂ ਦੇ ਸੰਦਰਭ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ, ਖਪਤਕਾਰਾਂ ਅਤੇ ਖਾਸ ਤੌਰ ਤੇ ਸਹਿਭਾਗੀ ਜੈਵਿਕ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਅਧਿਕਾਰਾਂ ਦੀ ਰੱਖਿਆ ਕਰੇ। ਭਾਰਤ ਵਰਗੇ ਦੇਸ਼ ਵਿੱਚ ਜਿੱਥੇ ਅਜਿਹੀਆਂ ਤਕਨੀਕਾਂ ਦੇ ਸੰਭਾਵੀ ਨਾਕਾਰਾਤਮਕ ਪ੍ਰਭਾਵਾਂ ਪ੍ਰਤੀ ਕਿਸੇ ਦੀ ਕੋਈ ਜਿੰਮੇਵਾਰੀ ਤੈਅ ਨਹੀਂ ਕੀਤੀ ਗਈ ਅਤੇ ਨਾ ਹੀ ਕਿਸੇ ਤਰ•ਾਂ ਦੇ ਕੋਈ ਉਪਾਵਾਂ ਦੀ ਵਿਵਸਥਾ ਹੀ ਹੈ, ਅਜਿਹਾ ਕਰਨਾ ਹੋਰ ਵੀ ਮਹੱਤਵਪੂਰਨ ਹੈ।

ਗੁਣਵੱਤਾ, ਉਚਿੱਤ ਪਹੁੰਚ ਅਤੇ ਜਵਾਬਦੇਹੀ ਵਾਲੀ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ

ਜਦੋਂ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਲਗਾਤਾਰ ਬਾਹਰੋਂ ਬੀਜ ਖਰੀਦਣ ਲਈ ਪ੍ਰੇਰਿਆ ਜਾ ਰਿਹਾ ਹੈ ਅਜਿਹੇ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਿਤੇ ਵੀ ਕੋਈ ਅਜਿਹੀ ਵਿਵਸਥਾ ਨਹੀਂ ਹੈ ਜਿਹੜੀ ਕਿ ਇਹ ਸੁਨਿਸ਼ਚਿਤ ਕਰੇ ਕਿ ਹਰੇਕ ਕਿਸਾਨ ਨੂੰ ਉਹਦੀ ਮਰਜ਼ੀ ਦੇ, ਉੱਚ ਗੁਣਵੱਤਾ ਵਾਲੇ, ਉਹਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਵਾਤਾਵਰਨ ਅਨੁਸਾਰ ਢੁੱਕਵੇਂ ਅਤੇ ਕੀਮਤ ਪੱਖੋਂ ਸਭ ਦੀ ਪਹੁੰਚ ਵਿੱਚ ਆ ਸਕਣ ਵਾਲੇ ਬੀਜ Àਪਲਭਧ ਹੋਣਗੇ।ਪਹਿਲਾਂ ਸਥਾਨਕ ਬੀਜ ਉਤਪਾਦਨ, ਅਤੇ ਵਟਾਂਦਰਾ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀਆਂ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਸਸਤੇ, ਭਰੋਸੇਯੋਗ ਅਤੇ ਢੁੱਕਵੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਉਪਲਭਧਤਾ ਯਕੀਨੀ ਬਣਾਈ ਜਾਂਦੀ ਸੀ। ਹਾਲਾਂਕਿ ਇਹਨਾਂ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਉਤਪਾਦਨ ਸਮਰੱਥਾ ਉੱਪਰ ਸਵਾਲ ਖੜੇ ਹੁੰਦੇ ਸਨ। ਪਰ ਇਹ ਵੀ ਸੱਚ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਵਲੋਂ ਵਿਕਸਿਤ ਵੱਖ-ਵੱਖ ਫਸਲਾਂ ਦੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਉਤਪਾਦਨ ਸਮਰਥਾ ਕਦੇ ਵੀ ਵੱਡਾ ਵਿਸ਼ਾ ਨਹੀਂ ਰਹੀ। ਇਸਤੋਂ ਵੀ ਅੱਗੇ ਸਾਡੇ ਕੋਲ ਅਜਿਹੀਆਂ ਕਈ ਉਦਾਹਰਣਾ ਹਨ, ਜਿਹਨਾਂ ਅਨੁਸਾਰ ਸਮੇਂ-ਸਮੇਂ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ-ਬ੍ਰੀਡਰਾਂ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਸਫਲਤਾਪੂਰਵਕ ਵੱਧ ਝਾੜ ਵਾਲੇ ਹਰਮਨ ਪਿਆਰੇ ਬੀਜ ਵਿਕਸਿਤ ਕੀਤੇ ਜਾਂਦੇ ਰਹੇ ਹਨ। ਇਹ ਵੀ ਸੱਚ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਬੀਜ ਚੋਣ ਵਿਚ ਸਿਰਫ ਤੇ ਸਿਰਫ ਉਤਪਾਦਨ ਸਮਰੱਥਾ ਹੀ ਚਿੰਤਾ ਦਾ ਵਿਸ਼ਾ ਨਹੀਂ ਹੈ। ਕਦੋਂ ਅਤੇ ਕੀ ਬੀਜਣਾ ਹੈ? ਕਿਸਾਨ ਇਹਨਾਂ ਅਤੇ ਇਹਨਾਂ ਵਰਗੀਆਂ ਹੋਰ ਵੀ ਕਈ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਰ ਦੀਆਂ ਗੱਲਾਂ ਵੱਲ ਵੀ ਧਿਆਨ ਦਿੰਦੇ ਹਨ।

ਇਸ ਲਈ ਸਰਕਾਰ ਨੂੰ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੇ ਮੁੱਦੇ 'ਤੇ ਦੋ ਸੂਤਰੀ ਪਹੁੰਚ ਅਪਣਾਉਣ ਦੀ ਲੋੜ ਹੈ। ਇਕ ਤਾਂ ਸਥਾਨਕ ਆਧਾਰ ਵਾਲੇ, ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੀ ਅਗਵਾਈ ਵਾਲੇ ਬੀਜ ਬ੍ਰੀਡਿੰਗ, ਉਤਪਾਦਨ, ਵਟਾਂਦਰਾਂ/ਵੰਡ ਪ੍ਰੋਗ੍ਰਾਮ ਚਲਾਏ ਜਾਣ। ਸਮੁਦਾਇਕ ਬੀਜ ਬੈਂਕਾ ਰਾਹੀਂ ਸਮੂਹ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਵੱਖ-ਵੱਖ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਰ ਦੇ ਚੋਖੀ ਮਾਤਰਾ ਵਿੱਚ ਉੱਚ ਕੁਆਲਿਟੀ ਵਾਲੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਸਭ ਲਈ ਆਸਾਨ ਪਹੁੰਚ ਵਾਲੀਆਂ ਕੀਮਤਾਂ ਉੱਤੇ ਸਮੇਂ ਸਿਰ ਸਪਲਾਈ ਸੁਨਿਸ਼ਚਿਤ ਕੀਤੀ ਜਾਵੇ। ਦੂਜਾ, ਭਾਰਤੀ ਖੇਤੀਬਾੜੀ ਦੇ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਹਿੱਸਿਆਂ ਜੋ ਪਹਿਲਾਂ ਹੀ ਬੀਜ ਲਈ ਬਾਹਰੀ ਸ੍ਰੋਤਾਂ ਵਲ ਮੁੜ ਗਏ ਹਨ, ਲਈ ਅਜਿਹਾ ਕਾਨੂੰਨੀ ਢਾਂਚਾ ਖੜਾ ਕੀਤਾ ਜਾਵੇ ਜਿਹੜਾ ਕਿ ਬੀਜ ਦੀ ਢੁਕਵੀਂ ਕੀਮਤ ਦੇ ਨਾਲ-ਨਾਲ ਚੰਗੀ ਕੁਆਲਿਟੀ ਦੀ ਗਾਰੰਟੀ ਦੇਵੇ ਅਤੇ ਬੀਜ ਸਪਲਾਇਰਾਂ ਉਤਪਾਦਕਾਂ, ਵਿਕ੍ਰੇਤਾਵਾਂ ਦੀ ਜਿੰਮੇਦਾਰੀ ਵੀ ਨਿਰਧਾਰਿਤ ਕਰੇ।

ਬੀਜ ਸੰਪ੍ਰਭੂਤਾ

ਦੇਸ਼ ਦੀ ਖ਼ੁਰਾਕ ਸੰਪ੍ਰਭੂਤਾ ਅਤੇ ਕਿਸਾਨੀ ਦੀ ਰੋਜ਼ੀ-ਰੋਟੀ ਦਾ ਬੀਜ ਸੰਪ੍ਰਭੂਤਾ ਨਾਲ ਬਹੁਤ ਨੇੜਲਾ ਰਿਸ਼ਤਾ ਹੈ। ਬੀਜ ਸੰਪ੍ਰਭੂਤਾ ਹੀ ਇਹ ਦੇਖਦੀ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਕਿਹੜਾ ਬੀਜ ਕਦੋ, ਕਿੱਥੇ, ਕਿਸਨੂੰ ਕਿਸ ਮਾਤਰਾ ਵਿਚ ਅਤੇ ਕਿਸ ਕੀਮਤ 'ਤੇ ਸਪਲਾਈ ਕਰਨਾ ਹੈ। ਪਰ ਇਹ ਸਭ ਬਹੁਤ ਨੇੜੇ ਤੋਂ ਉਸ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ ਨਾਲ ਜੁੜਿਆ ਹੋਇਆ ਹੈ ਜਿਹੜੀ ਕਿ ਬੀਜ ਵਪਾਰ ਦੇ ਵੱਡੇ ਹਿੱਸੇ ਨੂੰ ਨਿੱਜੀ ਖੇਤਰ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਹਥਿਆਉਣ ਦੀ ਇਜ਼ਾਜਤ ਦਿੰਦੀ ਹੈ। ਇਹ ਉਸ ਕਾਨੂੰਨੀ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ ਨਾਲ ਵੀ ਇੱਕਮਿੱਕ ਹੈ ਜਿਹੜੀ ਕਿ ਕੁਝ ਮੁੱਠੀ ਭਰ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਦੇ ਹੱਥਾਂ ਵਿਚ ਮਾਰਕੀਟਿੰਗ ਦੇ ਖਾਸ ਅਧਿਕਾਰ ਸੌਂਪ ਦਿੰਦੀ ਹੈ ਅਤੇ ਏਕਲ ਫਸਲ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ ਤਹਿਤ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਇਕ ਹੀ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਰ ਦੀਆਂ ਫਸਲਾਂ ਉਗਾਉਣ ਲਈ ਲਈ ਪ੍ਰੇਰਿਤ ਕਰਦੀ ਹੈ। ਇੱਥੋਂ ਤੱਕ ਕਿ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਬੀਜ ਬਣਾਉਣ, ਬੀਜ ਚੋਣ, ਬੀਜ ਸੰਭਾਲ ਅਤੇ ਬੀਜ ਦੇ ਆਪਸੀ ਵਟਾਂਦਰੇ ਦੀ ਰਵਾਇਤੀ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ ਨੂੰ ਤਿਆਗਣ ਲਈ ਵੀ ਉਤਸ਼ਾਹਿਤ ਕੀਤਾ ਜਾਂਦਾ ਹੈ।
ਨੀਤੀ ਘਾੜਿਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਚਾਹੀਦਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਇਸ ਵਿਚ ਲੁਕੇ ਸੰਭਾਵਿਤ ਖ਼ਤਰਿਆ ਨੂੰ ਸਾਹਮਣੇ ਲਿਆਉਣ। ਭਾਰਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਨਰਮੇ ਦਾ ਬੀਜ ਇਸਦੀ ਪ੍ਰਤੱਖ ਉਦਾਹਰਣ ਹੈ। ਭਾਰਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਨਰਮੇ ਦੇ ਬੀਜ ਬਜ਼ਾਰ ਦਾ ਇੱਕ ਵੱਡਾ ਹਿੱਸਾ ਇੱਕ ਵੱਡੀ ਬੀਜ ਕੰਪਨੀ ਮੋਨਸੈਂਟੋ ਕਈ ਢੰਗਾ ਨਾਲ ਕੰਟਰੋਲ ਕਰ ਰਹੀ ਹੈ। ਇੰਨਾ ਹੀ ਨਹੀਂ ਅੱਜ ਬਜ਼ਾਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਨਰਮੇ ਦਾ ਸਧਾਰਨ ਬੀਜ ਕਿਤੇ ਵੀ ਉਪਲਭਧ ਨਹੀਂ ਹੈ। ਇੱਥੋਂ ਤੱਕ ਕਿ ਸਰਕਾਰਾਂ ਵਾਸਤੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਕੀਮਤ ਮਿੱਥਣਾ ਵੀ ਟੇਢੀ ਖੀਰ ਹੋ ਗਿਆ ਹੈ। ਜਿਹੜੀਆਂ ਪ੍ਰਾਂਤਕ ਸਰਕਾਰਾਂ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਹਿੱਤਾ ਦੀ ਰੱਖਿਆ ਕਰਨਾ ਚਾਹੁੰਦੀਆਂ ਹਨ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਬੀਜ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਨਾਲ ਦੋ-ਚਾਰ ਹੋਣਾ ਪੈਂਦਾ ਹੈ। ਬੀਟੀ ਬੀਜ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਸਰਕਾਰ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਕੀਮਤ ਮਿੱਥਣ ਦੇ ਕਿਸੇ ਵੀ ਕਦਮ ਦਾ ਕਰੜਾਂ ਵਿਰੋਧ ਕਰਦੀਆਂ ਹਨ। ਇੱਥੋਂ ਤੱਕ ਕਿ ਉਹ ਸਰਕਾਰਾਂ ਤਾਂਈ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਸਪਲਾਈ ਰੋਕਣ ਦੀਆਂ ਧਮਕੀਆਂ ਤੱਕ ਦੇ ਦਿੰਦੀਆਂ ਹਨ।

ਬੀਟੀ ਬੀਜ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਜੀ ਐੱਮ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਸਪਲਾਈ ਕੀਤੇ ਜਾਣ ਦਾ ਇਹ ਬੇਹੱਦ ਡਰਾਵਣਾ ਪੱਖ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਵਲੋ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੀ ਸਪਲਾਈ ਹੋਣ ਦੀ ਸ਼ੁਰੂਆਤ ਤੋਂ ਬਾਅਦ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਕੋਲ ਨਰਮੇ ਦੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੇ ਸਟਾਕ ਲਗਭਗ ਖ਼ਤਮ ਹੋ ਚੁਕੇ ਹਨ। ਇਹ ਦ੍ਰਿਸ਼ ਦੂਸਰੀਆਂ ਫਸਲਾਂ ਲਈ ਵੀ ਉੱਭਰ ਸਕਦਾ ਹੈ। ਉਪਰੋਕਤ ਤੱਥਾਂ ਦੀ ਰੌਸ਼ਨੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਸਰਕਾਰ ਨੂੰ ਚਾਹੀਦਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਉਹ ਬੀਜ ਸੰਪ੍ਰਭੂਤਾ ਦੇ ਮੁੱਦੇ ਨੂੰ ਪੂਰੀ ਗੰਭੀਰਤਾ ਨਾਲ ਲਵੇ।ਉਪਰੋਕਤ ਸੰਦਰਭ ਵਿੱਚ ਆਸ਼ਾ (1S81) ਦਾ ਪ੍ਰਸਤਾਵ:

• ਖੇਤੀ ਖੋਜ਼ ਅਤੇ ਅਗਾਂਊ ਸਹਾਇਤਾ (ਐਕਸਟੈਂਸ਼ਨ) ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਆਪਣੇ ਪ੍ਰੋਜੈਕਟਾਂ ਅਤੇ ਬਜਟ ਵਿੱਚ ਗੁਣਵੱਤਾ ਅਤੇ ਸਥਾਨਕ ਢੁੱਕਵੇਂਪਣ ਦੇ ਪੱਖ ਤੋਂ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੇ ਵਿਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਭਰਪੂਰ ਵਿਕਾਸ, ਉਹਨਾਂ ਦੀ ਸਾਵੀ ਵੰਡ ਅਤੇ ਕਿਸਾਨ ਦੀ ਅਗਵਾਈ ਵਾਲੇ ਸਹਿਭਾਗੀ ਬੀਜ ਪੈਦਾਵਾਰ ਪ੍ਰੋਗਰਾਮਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਪਹਿਲ ਦੇ ਆਧਾਰ 'ਤੇ ਸ਼ਾਮਿਲ ਕਰਨਾ ਚਾਹੀਦਾ ਹੈ।

• ਸਰਕਾਰ ਪਿੰਡ ਪੱਧਰ 'ਤੇ ਸਥਾਨਕ ਜਲਵਾਯੂ ਅਨੁਸਾਰ ਢੁੱਕਵੇਂ ਅਤੇ ਵੱਖ-ਵੱਖ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਰ ਦੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਨਾਲ ਭਰਪੂਰ ਸਮੁਦਾਇਕ ਬੀਜ ਬੈਂਕ ਬਣਾਏ। ਜਿਹੜੇ ਕਿ ਪਿੰਡ ਪੱਧਰ ਦੀਆਂ ਜਿੰਮੇਵਾਰ ਸੰਸਥਾਵਾਂ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਚਲਾਏ ਜਾਣ। ਬੀਜ ਵਿਭਿੰਨਤਾ ਅਤੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਸਮੇਂ ਸਿਰ ਬੀਜ ਉਪਲਭਧ ਕਰਵਾਉਣ ਲਈ ਬੀਜ ਬੈਂਕ ਸਥਾਪਿਤ ਕਰਨ ਲਈ ਲੋੜੀਂਦੀ ਆਰੰਭਿਕ ਰਾਸ਼ੀ ਸਰਕਾਰ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਉਪਲਭਧ ਕਰਵਾਈ ਜਾਵੇ।

ਸਰਕਾਰ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਚਲਾਏ ਜਾ ਰਹੇ ਬੀਜ ਬੈਂਕਾਂ ਦਾ ਅਨੁਭਵ ਇਹ ਦਸਦਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਪ੍ਰਤੀ ਪਿੰਡ ਸਿਰਫ ਇੱਕ ਵਾਰ 150,000 ਰੁਪਏ ਦਾ ਨਿਵੇਸ਼ ਇੱਕ ਪਿੰਡ ਨੂੰ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਪੱਖੋਂ ਆਤਮ ਨਿਰਭਰ ਬਣਾਉਣ ਲਈ ਕਾਫੀ ਹੈ। ਇਖਲਾਕੀ ਤੌਰ 'ਤੇ ਪਿੰਡ ਪੱਧਰ ਦੀਆਂ ਸੰਸਥਾਵਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਕੁਦਰਤੀ ਖੇਤੀ ਲਈ ਚਲਾਏ ਜਾਣ ਵਾਲੇ ਵੱਖ-ਵੱਖ ਕੈਪੇਸਿਟੀ ਬਿਲਡਿੰਗ ਅਤੇ ਅਗਾਂਊ ਸਹਾਇਤਾ ਪ੍ਰੋਗਰਾਮਾਂ ਨਾਲ ਜੋੜਿਆ ਜਾਣਾ ਵੀ ਜ਼ਰੂਰੀ ਹੈ। ਇਹਦੇ ਨਾਲ ਹੀ ਬੀਜ ਵਟਾਂਦਰਾ ਦਰਾਂ ਉੱਤੇ ਵਧੇਰੇ ਜੋਰ ਦੇਣ ਦੀ ਬਜਾਏ ਬੀਜ ਸੁਧਾਰ ਅਤੇ ਇਹਨਾਂ ਕੰਮਾਂ ਵਾਸਤੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੀਆਂ ਸਮਰਥਾਵਾਂ ਅਤੇ ਯੋਗਤਾਵਾਂ ਵਿਕਸਿਤ ਕਰਨ ਵੱਲ ਵਿਸ਼ੇਸ਼ ਧਿਆਨ ਦਿੱਤਾ ਜਾਵੇ।

• ਨਿੱਜੀ ਖੇਤਰ ਇਕ ਅਜਿਹੇ ਸਿਸਟਮ ਅਧੀਨ ਕੰਮ ਕਰੇ ਜਿਸ ਤਹਿਤ ਸਰਕਾਰ ਨਾ ਸਿਰਫ ਕੁਆਲਿਟੀ ਬਲਕਿ ਕੀਮਤਾਂ ਮਿੱਥਣ ਦਾ ਵੀ ਅਧਿਕਾਰ ਰੱਖਦੀ ਹੋਵੇ। ਬੀਜ ਵਪਾਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਸ਼ਾਮਿਲ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਦੀ ਜਵਾਬਦੇਹੀ ਅਤੇ ਜਿੰਮੇਦਾਰੀ ਤੈਅ ਕੀਤੀ ਜਾਵੇ ਤਾਂ ਕਿ ਕਿਸੇ ਵੀ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਰ ਦੀ ਕੁਤਾਹੀ ਹੋਣ ਦੀ ਸੂਰਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਸਬੰਧਤ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਤੋਂ ਜੁਰਮਾਨੇ ਅਤੇ ਮੁਆਵਜੇ ਆਦਿ ਉਗਰਾਹੇ ਜਾ ਸਕਣ।
ਅੱਜ ਕਿਸਾਨੀ ਘਾਟੇ ਦਾ ਸੌਦਾ ਸਾਬਿਤ ਹੋ ਰਹੀ ਹੈ। ਇਸਦਾ ਇੱਕ ਪ੍ਰਮੁੱਖ ਕਾਰਨ ਇਹ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਕਿਸਾਨ ਨਾ ਸਿਰਫ ਘਟੀਆ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਖ਼ਰੀਦਣ ਲਈ ਮਜ਼ਬੂਰ ਹਨ ਸਗੋਂ ਕਿਸੇ ਸਰਕਾਰੀ ਕੰਟਰੋਲ ਦੀ ਅਣਹੋਂਦ ਕਾਰਨ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਵਾਸਤੇ ਬਹੁਤ ਉੱਚੀ ਕੀਮਤ ਤਾਰਨ ਲਈ ਵੀ ਬੇਬਸ ਹਨ। ਜੇਕਰ ਸਰਕਾਰ ਬੀਜ ਵਪਾਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਸ਼ਾਮਿਲ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਦੀ ਜਵਾਬਦੇਹੀ ਅਤੇ ਜਿੰਮੇਵਾਰੀ ਤੈਅ ਕਰਦੀ ਹੈ ਅਤੇ ਕਿਸੇ ਕੁਤਾਹੀ ਦੀ ਸੂਰਤ ਵਿੱਚ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਲਈ ਸ਼ਜਾ ਅਤੇ ਜ਼ੁਰਮਾਨੇ ਦੀ ਵਿਵਸਥਾ ਕਰਦੀ ਹੈ ਤਾਂ ਬੀਜ ਵਪਾਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਸਿਰਫ ਅਤੇ ਸਿਰਫ ਉਹੀ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਟਿਕਣਗੀਆਂ ਜਿਹੜੀਆਂ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਪ੍ਰਤੀ ਇਮਾਨਦਾਰਾਨਾ ਅਤੇ ਗੰਭੀਰ ਪਹੁੰਚ ਅਪਣਾਉਣਗੀਆਂ।


• ਅਜਿਹੀਆਂ ਸਾਰੀਆਂ ਬੀਜ ਤਕਨੀਕਾਂ ਅਤੇ ਬੀਜ ਜਿਹਨਾਂ ਕਾਰਨ ਵਾਤਾਵਰਨੀ, ਮਨੁੱਖੀ ਅਤੇ ਜਾਨਵਰਾਂ ਦੀ ਸਿਹਤ ਜੋਖਮ ਵਿੱਚ ਪੈ ਜਾਣ ਦਾ ਖ਼ਤਰਾ ਹੋਵੇ ਦੇ ਖੁੱਲੇ ਟਰਾਇਲ ਕਰਨ ਦੀ ਇਜਾਜ਼ਤ ਉਦੋਂ ਤੱਕ ਨਾ ਦਿੱਤੀ ਜਾਵੇ ਜਦੋਂ ਉਹ ਪਾਰਦਰਸ਼ੀ ਫੈਸਲੇ ਲੈਣ ਦੀ ਇੱਕ ਸਹਿਭਾਗੀ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਲੰਮਾਂ ਸਮਾਂ ਚੱਲਣ ਵਾਲੀ ਸੁਤੰਤਰ ਬਾਇਓਸੇਫਟੀ ਟੈਸਟਾਂ ਦੀ ਪ੍ਰਕਿਰਿਆ ਵਿੱਚੋਂ ਪਾਕ-ਸਾਫ ਨਾ ਨਿਕਲ ਜਾਵੇ। ਇਸ ਸਬੰਧ ਵਿੱਚ ਸੂਬਾ ਸਰਕਾਰਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਖੇਤੀਬਾੜੀ ਸਬੰਧੀ ਫੈਸਲੇ ਲੈਣ ਦੀ ਆਪਣੀ ਸੰਵਿਧਾਨਿਕ ਸ਼ਕਤੀ ਦੀ ਵਰਤੋਂ ਕਰਨ ਦਾ ਪੂਰਾ ਅਧਿਕਾਰ ਹੋਣਾ ਚਾਹੀਦਾ ਹੈ ਤਾਂ ਕਿ ਉਹ ਇਸ ਸਬੰਧ ਵਿੱਚ ਲਾਇਸੰਸਿੰਗ ਸਮੇਤ ਕਿਸੇ ਵੀ ਵਿਸ਼ੇ 'ਤੇ ਸੂਬਾ ਪੱਧਰੀ ਨਿਯੰਤ੍ਰਨ ਅਥਾਰਟੀ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਉੱਚਿਤ ਫੈਸਲੇ ਲੈ ਸਕੇ।

• ਨਿਯੰਤ੍ਰਨ ਪ੍ਰਣਾਲੀਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਇਹ ਵੀ ਚਾਹੀਦਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਉਹ ਇੱਕੋ ਵੇਲੇ ਇਹ ਵੀ ਨਜ਼ਰਸਾਨੀ ਕਰਨ ਕਿ ਕਿਤੇ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਉੱਤੇ ਏਕਧਿਕਾਰ ਦੀਆਂ ਕਵਾਇਦਾਂ ਤਾਂ ਨਹੀਂ ਚੱਲ ਰਹੀਆਂ ਜੇ ਹਾਂ ਤਾਂ ਉਹਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਰੋਕਣ ਦੇ ਲੋੜੀਂਦੇ ਬੰਦੋਬਸਤ ਕਰਨ।

• ਬੀਜਾਂ/ਜਰਮ ਪਲਾਜਮ/ ਪਲਾਂਟਿੰਗ ਮਟੀਰੀਅਲ ਜਾਂ ਉਤਪਾਦਾਂ ਉੱਤੇ ਆਈ ਪੀ ਆਰਜ਼ ਅਰਥਾਤ ਬੌਧਿਕ ਸੰਪਦਾ ਅਰਥਾਤ ਪੇਟੈਂਟ ਅਧਿਕਾਰਾਂ ਦੀ ਆਗਿਆ ਨਹੀਂ ਹੋਣੀ ਚਾਹੀਦੀ। ਖਾਸਕਰ ਉਦੋਂ ਜਦੋਂ ਇਹ ਸਭ ਬੀਜਾਂ 'ਤੇ ਏਕਧਿਕਾਰ ਵੱਲ ਵਧਣ ਦੀ ਕਵਾਇਦ ਬਣ ਜਾਵੇ ਤੇ ਜਦੋਂ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਉੱਤੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਮੂਲ ਅਧਿਕਾਰਾਂ ਦੀ ਲੁੱਟ ਅਤੇ ਉਲੰਘਣਾ ਹੁੰਦੀ ਹੋਵੇ ਅਤੇ ਜਦੋਂ ਆਈ ਪੀ ਆਰਜ਼ ਦਾ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਬਹੁਤ ਉੱਚੇ ਰੇਟਾਂ 'ਤੇ ਵੇਚਣ ਲਈ ਇਸਤੇਮਾਲ ਕੀਤਾ ਜਾਂਦਾ ਹੋਵੇ, ਬੀਜਾਂ ਉੱਤੇ ਪੇਟੈਂਟ ਅਧਿਕਾਰ ਦੇਣ ਦੀ ਮਨਾਹੀ ਹੋਣੀ ਬਹੁਤ ਜ਼ਰੂਰੀ ਹੈ।

• ਦੇਸ਼ ਦੇ ਸਮੂਹ ਕਿਸਾਨ ਭਾਈਚਾਰੇ ਦੀ ਪਹਿਲੀ ਤਰਜੀਹ ਅਤੇ ਪਹੁੰਚ ਦੇਸ਼ ਭਰ ਵਿੱਚਂ ਫਸਲਾਂ ਦਾ ਜਰਮ ਪਲਾਜਮ ਇਕੱਠਾ ਕਰਨ, ਸੰਭਾਲਣ ਅਤੇ ਉਸ ਵਿੱਚ ਵਾਧਾ ਕਰਨ ਦੀ ਹੋਣੀ ਚਾਹੀਦੀ ਹੈ।

ਇਸ ਵਿੱਚ ਕੋਈ ਸ਼ੱਕ ਨਹੀਂ ਕਿ ਅਸੀਂ ਆਪਣੇ ਪੁਰਖਿਆਂ ਦੇ ਸਮੇਂ ਤੋਂ ਬੀਜ ਬਚਾਉਣ ਅਤੇ ਸੰਭਾਲਣ ਦੀ ਇਸ ਮਹਾਨ ਕਲਾ, ਹੁਨਰ ਅਤੇ ਵਿੱਗਿਆਨ ਤੋਂ ਚੰਗੀ ਤਰ•ਾ ਜਾਣੂ ਹਾਂ। ਸੱਚ ਤਾਂ ਇਹ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਅੱਜ ਵੀ ਕੰਪਨੀਆਂ ਵੱਲੋਂ ਵੇਚੇ ਜਾਣ ਵਾਲੇ ਜਿਆਦਾਤਰ ਗ਼ੈਰ ਜੀ ਐੱਮ ਬੀਜ ਆਮ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਆਪਣੇ ਖੇਤਾਂ ਵਿੱਚ ਹੀ ਤਿਆਰ ਕੀਤੇ ਹੋਏ ਹੁੰਦੇ ਹਨ। ਜਿਹਨਾਂ ਉੱਤੇ ਕੰਪਨੀ ਦਾ ਸਿਰਫ ਠੱਪਾ ਮਾਤਰ ਲੱਗਾ ਹੁੰਦਾ ਹੈ। ਸਾਡਾ ਮੰਨਣਾ ਹੈ ਕਿ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਸਬੰਧੀ ਗਿਆਨ ਅਤੇ ਵੱਡਮੁੱਲੀਆਂ ਕਦਰਾਂ ਦੀ ਧਰੋਹਰ ਇਸਦੇ ਅਸਲੀ ਵਾਰਸਾਂ ਕੋਲ ਵਾਪਸ ਜਾਣੀ ਚਾਹੀਦੀ ਹੈ। ਇਹਦਾ ਇੱਕਮਾਤਰ ਰਸਤਾ ਇਹ ਹੋਵੇਗਾ ਕਿ ਦੇਸ਼ ਭਰ ਵਿੱਚ ਥਾਂ-ਥਾਂ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਅਤੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਲਈ ਚਲਾਏ ਜਾਣ ਵਾਲੇ ਬੀਜ ਵਿਰਾਸਤ ਕੇਂਦਰ ਖੋਲ ਜਾਣ। ਜਿਹਨਾਂ ਦੇ ਸੰਚਾਲਨ ਤੇ ਰੱਖ-ਰਖਾਅ ਵਿੱਚ ਇਸਤਰੀਆਂ ਦੀ ਅਹਿਮ ਭੂਮਿਕਾ ਹੋਵੇ। ਇਹ ਬੀਜ ਵਿਰਾਸਤ ਕੇਂਦਰ ਇਕ ਵਪਾਰਕ ਸੰਸਥਾਨ ਨਾ ਹੋ ਕੇ ਕਿਸਾਨਾਂ ਵਿੱਚ ਰਵਾਇਤੀ ਬੀਜਾਂ ਦੇ ਆਦਾਨ-ਪ੍ਰਦਾਨ, ਉਹਨਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਸੰਭਾਲਣ ਦੇ ਗਿਆਨ-ਵਿੱਗਿਆਨ ਅਤੇ ਪਿੰਡ-ਪਿੰਡ ਬੀਜ ਖੁਦਮੁਖਤਿਆਰੀ ਦਾ ਬਿਗਲ ਵਜਾਉਣ ਦਾ ਇੱਕ ਸੰਗਠਿਤ ਲੋਕ ਉਪਰਾਲਾ ਹੋਣਗੇ।

-ਉਮੇਂਦਰ ਦੱਤ
ਖੇਤੀ ਵਿਰਾਸਤ ਮਿਸ਼ਨ,
ਜੈਤੋ (ਫ਼ਰੀਦਕੋਟ)

Friday, December 31, 2010

Women vowed to make their kitchen pesticide free and reintroduce millets in food

Report of Nav-Trinjan
At Chaina Village

By Amanjot Kaur


Background
Trinjan, this word is much known to Punjabi women. When one talks about Trinjan with old women you can feel a glow on their faces and twinkle in their eyes. Trinjan used to be a part of our rich culture but unfortunately on the name of development and Green revolution this lovely part seized from Punjabi women and now new generation of Punjab not familiar with this.
Trinjan, a symbol of liberty and wisdom of women, provides a platform to women for sharing its skills like embroidery, weaving, knitting, spinning, cooking , health and as well as traditional knowledge related with agriculture like seeds, sowing, herbs etc. women also shared their sorrows and joys with each other in Trinjan. It also strengthened their relationship which totally missed in these times because they could perform these activities in any home of the village at any time, no one objected on it. Trinjan also provided opportunity to women for entertainment and passing-on of creative intelligence to younger generation by singing folk songs, dancing and jokes.
Women Action for Ecology, a part of Kheti Virasat Mission is making efforts to revive this precious thing of our culture by giving it a new name ‘Nav-Trinjan’. Nav-Trinjan, because it also encompasses women’s initiative to contemporary civilization, social and ecological challenges. Nav-Trinjan is an venture to provide a platform to women again with much wider canvas and women’s quest on broader horizons, it’s a unique effort of KVM. Nav-Trinjan are evolved to make sure the participation of women in any mitigation process to tackle present-day challenges to Punjab, by taking-up pesticide free kitchen and pesticide free farming. It’s our convection that without the participation of women it is not possible to make Punjab pesticide free.


Nav-Trinjan at Chaina

Nav-Trinjan at Chaina was organized on 26th December 2010 for the preparations of this eve, coordinator met women at individual level and in collective meetings also. Village women well known to this concept so it was not difficult to convince them for this. They looked very interested on organizing it. They offered themselves for any arrangements. A team was formed and they took responsibilities to make traditional foods themselves. Cultural part of Nav-Trinjan was also looked after by women themselves. Young girls Harmanjot Kaur and Rajwinder Kaur took the responsibility of Giddha and Sammi.
It was a foggy Sunday with chilling cold of 4 degree temperature, but women of Chaina village got up early to finish their household work so that they can join this eve. It was very memorable moments where everyone helped each other in her work.
Programme was started on 11o’clock. In spite of fog and cold people of village reached at high school ground. Programme started with introductory remarks by Umendra Dutt, Executive Director, KVM. He called upon the villagers and women in particular to make Punjab poison free, make food chain of Punjab safe again and to save future generations of Punjab from pesticides. He asked audience to join KVM’s initiative to bring Sarbat-Da-Bhala means wellbeing for all in real terms. He urged upon the women to take-up control of kitchens in their hands to introduce Millets to their platter and develop taste of millet based food among their children.
In his inaugurating lecture Dr. Sunil Arya on the ‘Kitchen kit- masaledani as medicine kit’. In his lecture, he told the women how they can treat many diseases without going to a doctor’s clinic. Jeera (cumin), ajwain, methi Dana, turmeric, adrak, and kali mirch were used by people for acidity, fever, joint pain and many other diseases and he also shared his views on the importance of millets like bajra, Jowar, ragi, kangani etc.
“Millets are the great source of fiber, iron, calcium which are good to health. it is very useful in case of obesity, diabetes. When you have already these nutritious things at your home then why don’t you use these things to remain healthy? “Asked by Dr. Sunil Arya
In this programme many new experiments did and for those we got very positive response from the public like talk on health issues and quiz competition on cultural and agricultural knowledge. Quiz competition was the unique part of this programme because from 6 years old child to 70-80 years old person participated in it. Everyone wanted to answer. It proved very helpful in creating interest of people and enhanced their knowledge. It was coordinated by Harmel Preet.
To make this programme knowledgeable as well as entertaining, Sammi – a kind of traditional dance created by a girl named Sammi , and Giddha performed by village girls. It was the first Trinjan programme in which boys also participated. They performed Bhangra. It was coordinated by Mr. Gurdeep Singh and Manpreet Singh. They also helped in supported activities.
Main components of Nav-Trinjan were Traditional millet based food and competitions of spinning and nala weaving. spinning competition was won by Gurmeet Kaur and Nala weaving competition won by Baljinder Kaur.
Villagers relished millet based traditional nutritious food like Bajre, Jowar,
Makki di roti, Sarso da saag, bajre, Jowar, makki, kanak de bhoot pinne, moth-Bajre di khichdi, Kheer etc. Children in large number are seems to be crazy for Bajra Bhoot pinaas. It was general feeling that children of Chaina village will demand more Bajra Bhoot-pinnas this year. The garlic and Chibber chatni is most hit thing.
In the experience sharing session by bibiyan which was included on the first time in this programme, Bebe Malkeet Kaur , 70 years old shared her experience of kitchen gardening and reintroduction of millets in kitchen. She told audience that how she is cultivating vegetables in a natural way which tastes better than chemical vegetables. She is doing all things by herself. Her daughter-in-laws helps her sometimes. She spelled out that people of village commented and underestimate her by making fun of her but she never give up. She does not only cultivate vegetables at her home but also spread this message to more and more people. In her address She inspired villagers and gave a rousing call to other women to adopt kitchen gardening and reintroduction of millets in their kitchens. By her enthusiasm Bebe Malkeet Kaur seems to be youngest soldier of entire team.
Amarjeet Sharma, Head of local Vatavaran Panchyat and a practicing natural farming farmer, also shared about her experiences. He stated that he gets high rates for his organic production which chemical farmers never get. He buys only tea and salt from the market, other things are produced by him in his field. He also described the ill effects of chemical farming not only on the health but also on the social and economical and on next generation. He indicated worries on upcoming challenges for next generation who will get everything poisoned. If it is water, air, land, milk or any eatable thing, everything will be poisoned for them. In those situations, how one can think about good and healthy life? So it is our generation’s duty to hand over healthy and poison free land, air, water to our next generation as our elders did.
Now Nav-Trinjan got a place in the hearts of village people. People offered themselves to be a part of this initiative. We found this when a shepred named Jeet Singh contacted us to be a part of this. He sang a song on his traditional instrument Tumbi. People appreciated and rewarded him.
Awards and certificates awarded to winners and participants. The uniqueness in it was that awards were not given by any known personality but by older village women who are the backbone of our movement. Chief Guest Dr. Sunil Arya, Jeet Singh, Bebe Malkeet Kaur and Bebe Lajwanti Sharma honored with Siropas.
Dr. Sunil Arya had a discussion with young girls in which he gave them tips to remain young and beautiful without spending any single penny by following some tips like avoiding tea, fat, chicken and sugar. He suggested them to bring out millets again in their platter because of its nutritious value. Dr. Arya also listen the health problems of women and prescribed them medicines which are easily available in their kitchens. He stressed on change their wrong food habits and took exercise and yoga daily to keep them healthy. He advised women not to go to doctors for those diseases which can be easily treated at home.
The last but not least traditional as well as nutritious food cooked by village women under the endeavor to reintroduce millets in food chain which are totally missed out even in villages. Food was served to audience by local people. The programme was ended with the hope and positive message to make Chaina village pesticide free.
KVM will organize around 15 Nav-Trinjan festivals this year.

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Author Amanjot Kaur is working with Kheti Virasat Mission as Women Action Coordinator

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Punjab: An Environmental toxicity hotspot heading towards death ?

Punjab: An Environmental toxicity hotspot heading towards death ?

Punjab’s Ecosystem is full of Poisons!

By Dr Amar Singh Azad,
M.B.B.S, M.D. (Community Medicine), M.D. (Pediatrics)
Working President
Kheti Virasat Mission

It is increasingly becoming obvious that Punjab is turning into a hotspot of Environmental Toxicity. We have more than two hundred dangerous chemicals in our environment including our own bodies. Chemical Toxicity is the known story but recently added Radioactive Toxicity is relatively less talked about. This is quite obvious now that agricultural and industrial policies of the governments in Post Independence India have turned Punjab into hub of chemical toxicity. Highly toxic chemicals have been added into the soil, water, air and food chain of Punjab for the last many decades under the name of development. However the radio active toxicity is only one to two decades old. Toxicity of Genetically Modified Crops (Bt. Toxin) has also been added recently and has the potential of causing disaster in itself.
For the last few decades dangerously toxic agricultural inputs-Pesticides and Fertilizers are being used blindly, mindlessly and without any scientific evidence of their actual need. The Multinational Corporations which are the producers and their Governments have succeeded in making them indispensable for agriculture in Punjab. Most of these chemicals are persistent in nature (not easily biodegradable). They go on accumulating in the environment with the passage of time. Their levels go on increasing in the air, water, soil, food chain and bodies of animals and human beings. Unfortunately these toxic inputs are being used in spite of the fact that many of them are banned in Europe and America. As their levels increase beyond certain levels the health of all living beings is adversely affected. This stage has already reached in Punjab.
In Punjab we are being affected by mixed toxicity. The studies are few in number. We know what the level of research in our society is. We also know the level of the political will of our Governments to find out the root causes of ill health. We also know that how our government machinery is hand in glove with the criminals who are the cause of these root causes. In spite of all these severe handicaps we (those interested in the welfare of people) are able to gather certain observations/studies which are enough to reach certain minimum conclusions. Whatever information is available is enough to raise the questions. The observations/studies up to now are enough to say with confidence that Punjabis are a Toxicity Affected Community and our environment is full of dangerous toxins. The Toxins which are present in the environment of Punjab are much in excess of the safe limits:-
1. Fluorides: Fluoride levels of many regions in Punjab are high. This has been a known fact since half a century. It is most unfortunate that the Governments have never even tried to do the region wise mapping of Fluoride levels in the ground water. It is even more unfortunate that even after half a century of knowing the high levels in Malwa, no Government has ever made a serious effort to provide Fluoride Free Drinking water to the people of that region. Excessive Fluoride in water is not only natural in origin it is also added through the industrial waste water of some of the industries. Excessive Fluoride in the water is highly toxic. Earlier it was thought to damage bones and teeth. Brown and Brittle Teeth of Malwa Belt are a very familiar sign and identity of the people of this region. Joint and Bone Problems including the Spine Deformities are known even to the common man of High Fluoride Regions of Punjab. Lately the Scientific Understanding of High Fluoride Levels in drinking water has dramatically changed. Now it is well known that it is toxic not only for bones and teeth but all the systems of our body. Now it is being said that High Fluoride Levels in Drinking Water can ruin the whole body physiology. It should also be noted that Fluorides are not only natural but are very high the effluents from certain industries.
2. Agricultural Toxins: Highly toxic Agricultural Toxins are being used much in excess of the safe limits without any scientific rationale. We, in Punjab with 2% of country’s land are using 18% of these chemicals. Most of these chemicals are manufactured by foreign MNCs and their trade is done just like karyana items without any rule or regulation. Many of these chemicals are banned in the western countries but are being used openly in our country on a large scale. Their use has increased tremendously over the last four decades. No Government has ever tried to assess the damage being caused to human health and the ecosystem. No Government has ever tried to assess weather they are really indispensable. No Government has ever tried to find an effective and safe alternative to these chemicals. Our Agricultural Scientists have never worked to make our own model (non chemical) a success. They have blindly accepted a borrowed model from the people who had no sense of agriculture and very superficial understanding of nature. People are being poisoned en masse and whole eco system is dying under the severe toxicity created by these highly persistent poisons.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 60% of herbicides, 90 % of fungicides and 30%of insecticides are known to be carcinogenic. Alarmingly, pesticide residues have been detected in 50% - 95% of U.S. foods. Large number of studies point out that Cancer, Parkinson's disease, miscarriage, nerve damage, birth defects, blocking the absorption of food nutrients etc. are because of these toxins. Even a worse picture exists in Punjab.

3. Industrial Toxins: For the last 3-4 decades the industry in Punjab is throwing its untreated toxic waste water into water streams. Earlier Buddha Nalah was notorious for this because of the Ludhiana based industry but now this picture is true about all the drains/rivers of Punjab. This highly toxic water is being used for irrigation because alternative source of clean water is not available. That is the way our foods are being grown in highly toxic water. The wheat and rice being supplied to whole of the country are irrigated by toxic water from the industries and chemical fertilizers and pesticides are being used on whole sale basis. You can well imagine the plight of those people who are eating the wheat and rice from Punjab. The toxic water; which is flowing in our streams and rivers, for the last so many years has poisoned our ground water grossly. This water has grossly polluted the upper aquifers up to 200 feet. It has happened many times that the industry was caught throwing its toxic water directly into the ground water by making a bore well. See the level of crime! No industrialist has ever been jailed for crime of poisoning natural resource water in spite of the law which was always there. The state, whose very name is for its waters; the Rishis, Munis, Gurus and poets composed and sang songs in praise of our waters, are grossly dirty, polluted, and poisonous. The water which is a basic source of life is a source of ill health and death now. What a shame?

4. Unregulated use of Fossil Fuels: the excessive and unregulated use of fossil fuels for vehicles, for electricity production and for domestic purposes is also adding highly poisonous chemicals to our environment. For example, Coal Based Thermal Power Plants are known to add dangerous toxins into our environment. The other major polluters through fossil fuels are industry, mechanized and chemical agriculture and vehicles
5. Radio Active Toxins: For the last few years it is being pointed out that Depleted Uranium, which was used in two Gulf Wars and Afghanistan War has spread to the surrounding regions. In India it was first pointed out by Retired. Naval Chief, Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat in 2004. DU Mapping of the region around Kabul and Basra has been done by those who are following this issue since it came to light. Now it has spread to 1000 miles radius around Kabul and Basra. The mapping done for the presence of uranium is shown in the map below.

North West India which includes whole of Undivided Pre partition Punjab comes in this circle of 1000 miles from Kabul. The Studies done in Punjab prove it. The presence of Uranium in the hair of 87% of children of Baba Farid Centre, the water samples by Baba Farid Centre and by GNDU Amritsar and the studies of food chain go to establish that Uranium is definitely there in our environment, food chain and whole of ecosystem including our bodies in much higher concentration.
Whether source is Gulf /Afghanistan Wars? Most probably the source is this one. But we should keep our minds open. Some other source may also be contributing to the high levels of Uranium in this region.
6. BPA and Other Plastic Based Toxins: The irrational use of plastics, their production and unscientific disposal scatters plastic based toxins into the environment which are persistent in nature and are highly toxic. Large numbers of studies prove their toxic nature and scientists all over the world are asking for ban on the use of plastics for storing foods. They are also demanding a strict ban on use and throw type plastic containers and envelops which are playing havoc with the environment.
7. Unregulated and Unscientific Waste Disposal: Disposal of solid and liquid waste is done in highly polluting way. To cite only one example- go to any street in our cities you will find the sweepers are burning their collected waste. It is a mixed type of waste containing even plastic and rubber which is burning all around in our cities. The precious organic waste like fallen leaves (which should have been returned to the earth are also being burnt. Similarly highly toxic liquid waste from city sewers is being thrown into the fresh water streams without any treatment with disastrous consequences.
8. Heavy Metals: Metals like arsenic, mercury, lead, aluminum and cadmium, which are prevalent in many areas of our environment, can accumulate in soft tissues of the body. Cancer, neurological disorders, Alzheimer's disease, foggy head, fatigue, nausea and vomiting, decreased production of red and white blood cells, abnormal heart rhythm, damage to blood vessels are some of the ill health effects of excessive heavy metals in our environment.
Heavy Metals come from Drinking water, fish, vaccines, pesticides, preserved wood, antiperspirant, building materials, dental amalgams, chlorine plants and many Pharmaceuticals.
9. Pharmaceuticals: Thousands of tons of toxic pharmaceutical are being thrown into water streams or thrown in the soil. Why?? They have not been used timely and expiry date has reached. Chemists and Hospital throw tons of their expired drugs into water bodies or dump on the soil. Patient purchased but did not consume because of large number of reasons-thrown into dust bin or sewer. In the process of manufacturing of drugs, the industry may be throwing the pharmaceuticals in the environment.


10. GM Toxicity: Bt Cotton was brought to India under the deceitful version of cotton being not a food crop because in India there was clear cut ban of Bt technology for food crops. But now these foreign MNCs are making serious efforts to bring GM/Bt food crops in India. There are lots of studies/ observations which show that this technology has lots of adverse impacts on human and animal health and ecosystem. There is a large body of evidence which clearly shows that GM Technology has the potential to prove the biggest ecological disaster. But MNCs are pushing it for very narrow and selfish ends.
Manifestations of Toxicity:
We are now amply sure that we are a toxicity affected community. But how to suspect and diagnose it?
Manifestations of Human Health:
All the tissues/organs of human body function on the basis of very delicate chemicals (hormones and enzymes etc.). Presence of strong/toxic chemicals (particularly the ones which are man made/not natural) in the body disturbs the body functioning and give rise to diseases/malfunctioning. Any toxin in the environment quickly reaches food chain, water cycle and human body. Whenever it reaches in the body, it tries to throw it out. The speed/efficiency with which the body can detoxify the toxin varies from person to person and depends on large number of factors. If the body is not able to throw it out with the speed at which it is entering the body, it accumulates gradually to dangerous levels and produces disease state.
Once a toxin reaches a critical level in the body, it damages cell wall/ other cellular components including genes. Once the cell components are damaged, the body becomes highly prone to various types of infectious and non infectious diseases. Following are some of the manifestations in relation to human health: In addition to being neurotoxic, these compounds are profoundly immunotoxic and are often toxic to the endocrine system as well. The adverse health effects are not limited to those systems only, as these compounds can also cause a variety of dermatological, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, respiratory, musculoskeletal and craniological l problems. Heavy metals poison a diverse range of enzyme function, affecting virtually every system of the body.
The prevalence of all of the following has tremendously increased in Punjab as compared to 20-30 years back. Go to any village, you can get the observations of the men in the street. Don’t go by the statistics of our health department. These people are cut off from the people. They have no statistics or their figures are entirely wrong.
1.Gastro intestinal symptoms: Diminished appetite, urge to go to latrine as soon as we eat food, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, burning sensation in the stomach, bloated abdomen and gas formation etc. are very common in our rural community which is being affected by toxicity. The majority of our people are suffering from such signs and symptoms. In the villages on the banks of drains like Teja Ruhela and Duna Nanka of Fazilka Area (which have been extensively reported by the media), every body had these type of problems. The villagers challenged us-“Go to the village, you can’t find a single person who is not suffering from pet di bimaari”
2.Repeated episodes of Coryza: ‘Zucaam’ (Coryza), cough with fever, pus from ears and other upper respiratory (recurrent or chronic type) problems are very common in Punjab. Earlier our people used to have one episode of ‘zucam’ in the beginning of winter season. But now large number of Punjabis, more so the children suffer from as many as six episodes of ‘zucam’ in one year.
3.Lowered Immunity/ Immunotoxicity
Members of the community under toxicity will exhibit signs of lowered immunity. Punjabis are visibly showing signs of Lowered Immunity. They catch all diseases more easily than a community not under toxicity. The prevalence of many diseases have increased significantly and they are more serious and life threatening in nature. The evidence of lowered Immunity is very obvious in most of the Punjabis. Perpetually rising prevalence of Bacterial, Viral and Fungal Infections—Respiratory, Gut, Liver (Hepatitis-A, B, C, D and E etc.); Nervous System, GIT, Skin and other organs is obvious. Rising prevalence of Drug resistance in Bacterial and Fungal Diseases (TB, Typhoid, UTI, STIs Hospital Acquired Infections) etc. is also visible in our people. The most dangerous disease-Tuberculosis is increasingly becoming MDR (Multi Drug Resistant).
Environmental chemicals have a wide range of damaging effects on the function of the immune system. These range from decreased cell-mediated immunity (with a decrease in infection and tumor fighting capacity) to increased sensitivity (allergy) and increased autoimmunity.
4.Autoimmune Diseases and Immunotoxicity
The development of autoimmunity has been linked with chemical exposure as well. The notion of chemically-induced autoimmune states is not new; since many chemicals are known to induce the onset of Systemic Lupus Erethematosis (SLE). Some chemicals, like formaldehyde and other volatile organic compounds, are thought to induce tissue-specific autoimmune reactions by acting as haptens. These low-molecular-weight molecules will bind to various tissues in the body, making a new antigenic combination. The immune system then makes an antibody to this new combination which can attack the parent tissue with or without the chemicals being present. Chemically exposed individuals will often present with elevated antibodies to certain body tissues, including anti-myelin, anti-parietal, anti-brush border. The prevalence of diseases falling in this category have tremendously risen in Punjab.
5.Vague Symptoms: Vague symptoms like aches and pains, headache, irritability, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Sick Building Syndrome,Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), diminished memory, feeling of not being well, lack of confidence, feeling of unhappiness, lowered anger threshold, lack of enthusiasm, lack of vigor and decreased libido etc are found very frequently in a community under toxicity. This has led to the increased prevalence of Addictions (Drug Abuse/Substance Abuse) to overcome this feeling and for having a feeling of VAHO, which should have been natural in a healthy person. In Punjab most of the people are suffering from such symptoms.
6.Musculo-Skeletal Disorders: Bone and Joint problems are highly prevalent in our villages. It is well established now that chronic toxicity is the major culprit. In Punjab there is flood of this category of ill health.
7.Anemia: Anemia is very common manifestation of toxicity. Anemia in our people is so universal that it is rare to find a child or a woman with normal hemoglobin. Now it is common even in adult males, which never used to be earlier. It is established fact now that chronic toxicity hinders in the synthesis of hemoglobin.
8.Growth and Development: All grades of adverse effects on growth and development will be seen. The number of stunted / under weight people has increased tremendously. We find quite a number of people with stunted growth. Similarly the people with delayed development are quite common.
9. Neurological /Psychological Manifestations /Neurotoxicity: The evidence of damage to the nervous system is in plenty. The children with learning disabilities, ADHD, ADD, Autism and gross mental retardation with or without Cerebral Palsy and large number of other neurological / psychological disorders including drug/substance abuse have increased remarkably.
Every village of Punjab is having 5-20 severely affected individuals. It is well known that for every severely affected person there will be ten moderately or mildly affected ones which will not be visible to the ordinary person. Such people are usually brushed aside as –duffers-dull-naughty-hyper active-disobedient-slow-sluggish-angry etc. etc. They are always being rebuked by parents and teachers for no fault of theirs.
The nervous system is a particularly sensitive target for toxic agents for several reasons. Besides the nervous system being such a good target, there are powerful neurotoxic agents available to attack it. Most of the major classes of pesticides kill pests by attacking their nervous system. They are neurotoxins by design. The OCCs affect the nerve by disrupting the ion flow along the axon. The OPs, which came out of nerve gas research and carbamates, affect acetyl cholinesterase resulting in excessive acetylcholine levels in the synapses. Solvents, some of which were originally used as anesthetics, dampen the propagation and transmission of electrical impulses along the nerve axons. All of these agents produce various forms of toxic encephalopathy (acute or chronic, selective or diffuse toxic encephalopathy), as neuronopathies, axonopathies, myelinopathies or vasculopathies.

10.Reproductive System Effects: Our Reproductive System is the most sensitive system to be affected by the toxicity first of all other systems. Here multiplication of cells is the fastest of all other tissues. Our gonads and the developing child in the mother’s womb are very sensitive to toxins. That is perhaps the reason that whole spectrum of effects of toxicity are visible in Punjab. The effect of environmental chemicals, especially the estrogenic OCCs, is well documented. While many are estrogenic by themselves, when combined together, their estrogenicity can increase by a factor of 1,600. Some combinations can also cause previously non-estrogenic compounds to become estrogenic. However, there are also non-estrogenic toxic effects of the OCCs on both male and female reproduction. High levels of OCCs in the serum have been strongly linked to infertility, stillbirths and miscarriages. Urban air pollution has been associated with reduced male fertility. While there appears to be a worldwide decline in the sperm levels of males, males who are organic farmers have very high sperm density. This gives rise to the supposition that exposure to environmental chemicals lowers sperm levels, and that avoidance of such chemicals may help to bring the levels back up. There have been multiple studies on one OCC that is used agriculturally--dibromochloropropane (DBCP)--looking at its effect on sperm levels. These studies have demonstrated that exposure to DBCP leads to azospermia, and severe oligospermia. This may be only associated with DBCP or it may serve as a model of other OCC-induced spermatogenesis problems. Heavy metals such as lead and mercury, organic solvents, alcohol, and ionizing radiation are confirmed environmental teratogens, and exposure could contribute to pregnancy loss. Published data indicate that chemical exposures causes alterations in reproductive behavior and contribute to sub fecundity, infertility, pregnancy loss, growth retardation, intrauterine fetal demise, birth defect, and ovarian failure in laboratory animals and wildlife. Data on the association of chemical exposures and adverse reproductive outcomes in humans is available.. Studies indicate that chemical exposures are associated with infertility, spontaneous abortion, or reproductive cancer in women.
To count those which are glaringly visible in the Punjabis are--
(I) Decreased Sperm Count –there are studies which strongly prove that environmental toxins reduce the sperm count. From grand father to grand son sperm count has come down to half.
(II) Erectile Dysfunction—Erectile Dysfunction has become a common problem in the middle aged adults and even many young ones. The use of Sildenafil, Tidalafil and other Aphrodesiacs has tremendously increased. They sell like hot cakes. If you want to have a idea about the extent of their use-go to a chemist (who is friendly to you –otherwise he wouldn’t tell)
(III) Premature Menarche in Girls-Many of the girls are having pre mature menarche at 9-10 years of age in Punjab-earlier by 2-3 years.
(IV) Delayed Puberty in Boys-- Similarly the boys are having puberty 2-3 years later than earlier i.e. 30 years back.
(V) Rising Prevalence of Menstrual Disorders, Uterine Fibroids, And Ovarian Cysts: These diseases have increased markedly in Punjab. You will come across large number of women whose uterus and ovaries have been removed.
(VI) Spontaneous Abortions—large number (one fourth to half) of women of reproductive age group is having repeated Spontaneous Abortions. They have to take Hormonal Injections to complete their period of pregnancy (gestation). This phenomenon has become very common.
(VII) Premature Births, Still Births, Early Childhood Deaths have increased.—the children are getting born prematurely. They have to kept in Incubators in NICUs(Neonatal Intensive Care Units) to save them.
(VIII) Childless Couples. The number of Childless Couples has increased many folds as compared to 30 years back. We can easily find 5-20 Childless Couples in all our villages depending upon the size of the village. In addition we can find an equal number of couples who have conceived with assistance from the Fertility Clinic.
(IX) Congenital Abnormalities: The prevalence of congenital abnormalities have increased manifold. In males-the children are born without testes, with undescended testes, with hypospadias (an abnormality of the opening of the penis), with testicular cancer, with poor semen quality, or with abnormally small penises. In females- similar abnormities occur in females also. There are large number of other congenital abnormalities like Neural Tube Defects, T-O Fistulas, Talpes Equinovarus etc.which are also seen frequently in Punjab. Estrogen mimics and other type of toxins are widespread in the environment. Apart from Pesticides and Heavy Metals they are found in such commonly used products as paints, toiletries, and spermicides and as a breakdown product of the plastics used in some water jugs and baby bottles.
11.Kidney Diseases: Kidney problems are on the rise. Kidney Stones are very common in these areas. Other Kidney Diseases are also rising.
12.Skin and Hair Diseases: Fungal skin infections, Scabies, Bacterial and Viral Diseases of Skin, Skin Allergies, Excessive Falling of Hair, Pre-mature graying of Hair and large number of Skin Disorders have increased.
13.Liver Damage: liver problems are on the rise. Hepatitis B and C; Gall Bladder Disease etc have tremendously gone up.
14. Cancers / Toxin Associated Cancers: The Number of people developing Cancers is tremendously increasing. In USA, a study showed that men born in the 1940s had twice as many cancers as those born in 1888-1897, and more than twice as many cancers not linked to smoking. Women born in the 1940s had 50% more cancers, and 30% more cancers not linked to smoking One of the cancers that has a very clear association with environmental chemicals is breast cancer.
Childhood Cancers--Childhood cancers have also been evaluated for epidemiological association with chemical exposure. In one study, 45 childhood brain cancer patients were compared with 85 friend controls. It showed clear cut association with chemical toxicity. For adults, the use of chlorophenoxy acid herbicides (2,4-D) has been strongly associated with an increased incidence of lung cancer, stomach cancer, leukemia, Hodgkin's lymphoma (two studies found a five-fold increased risk), non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) (five-to six-fold increased risk), and soft tissue sarcomas (many studies have found five- to seven-fold increased risk, with one review study finding a 40-fold increased risk). One study showed Kansas farmers having a six-fold increased risk of lymphomas and soft tissue sarcomas in persons using it 20+ days/year compared with non-exposed individuals. Those who mixed and applied herbicides and were exposed 20+ days/year were eight times as likely to contract NHL. Several studies have associated exposure to solvents with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), multiple myeloma, and other forms of leukemia. Another study which looked at the cancer risk for painters showed increased cancer rates for multiple myeloma, bladder tumors, as well as kidney and other urothelial tumors. A study in Sweden of 275 confirmed diagnoses of multiple myeloma. This study revealed that exposures to chlorophenoxy acid herbicides (2, 4-D) and DDT were prime risk factors.
15.Genetic Mutaions: The study done by PGI Chandigarh, clearly showed that we, the Punjabis are getting our genes damaged because of environmental toxins. What is the meaning of it? This means that the person is not suffering from any disease at present but may suffer in later life or his coming generations will suffer from the ill effects of damaged genes.
Health Effects on Animals:
The effects of Environmental Toxins on wild animals and cattle are exactly alike to the effects on human beings. However as we do not deal with animals so closely and passionately as we deal with humans, we usually see only crude effects and miss the fine ones. Some of the effects which are visible in Punjab are ---
1. Large number of wild animals which were in plenty 20-30 years back are either not visible now or are too much reduced in number. A large number of birds-vulture, eagle family, crows, a large variety of sparrows and other birds are either totally gone or are in the process of being eliminated totally. Out of the 10000 species of sparrows, 7000 are already extinct while others are in the process of extinction. Earthworms are totally missing from the fields under chemical farming but are present where no chemicals are used. Fish, Frogs, Toads, Snakes and large number of Reptiles are drastically less in number as compared to three decades back. Termites, Ghumaars, Cheechak Vahauti, Jugnus and large number of friendly animals living in the fields are either missing or drastically reduced.
2. The Honey Bees are a barometer of the environment. Albert Einstein speculated that "If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would only have four years of life left."
Honey Bee which is considered to be a very sensitive index of Environmental Toxicity is almost gone. There were two varieties (one large one called Doomnan and small one) which were very common site in Punjab are rarely visible now.
3. Our cattle show a large spectrum of health effects because of Environmental Toxicity. The spectrum is similar to the one seen in human beings. The most prominent effects which affect us directly are noticed by our peasants—
I. The milk yield is less by 30% as compared to 20-30 years back.
II. The numbers of times the cattle get pregnant are also less by 30% e.g. a buffalo used to be pregnant about 15 times in her life span earlier. But they never cross 10 now.
III. Sterility amongst cattle has become very frequent. About 25 % don’t get pregnant at all. Another 25% abort the fetus. They have to be given Hormone Injections to save their pregnancy to full term.
IV. The rate of falling sick is very high in the cattle. The disease pattern is similar to humans exposed to toxicity.
V. Large numbers of cattle die prematurely.
If the bodies of our milk yielding, egg laying and meat giving animals are full of toxins and they are sick because of these toxins-what will happen to our health?
Effects on Plants /Crops /Agriculture/Farmers/Biodiversity:
Just like Animal Biodiversity, our Plant Biodiversity is being destroyed very fast. Large numbers of plant species are fast disappearing. With Wheat-Rice Cycle and because of the irrational and blind use of Herbicides, large numbers of plant species which had health imparting and medicinal values have disappeared. Those which are there, are full of toxins and because of the presence of these toxins their health imparting and medicinal value is no more the same as were before the use of agricultural poisons. On the contrary they may become cause of ill health because of these toxins.
The crops have become dependent on the use of these poisons. Farmer knows very clearly that the inputs he is using are poisonous. He knows that he is poisoning his own family and he is the sinner of poisoning other’s families. But he feels helpless because the decision making power has been snatched from him under a deep rooted and planned conspiracy. The whole process / techniques of Chemical Agriculture have shattered his faith on himself, on his religion /gurus and on the Nature /God. He has been made a partner in the mass murder of insects /plants /living beings and destruction of soil, water and nature. His profession which was divine in nature has been converted into a devil’s workshop. He suffers from a guilt complex and the consequences of feeling guilty are very grave. The prevalence of psychiatric disorders including suicides and addictions has attained epidemic proportions in the farmers’ families.

Out Ayurvedic System which is based on the medicinal qualities of plants is under attack. How can a plant full of toxins act as medicine? The people are falling sick en masse and in the absence of curing food and herbs, the people are being forced to take allopathic drugs which are themselves very dirty poisons.
The whole Food Chain in Punjab has been shattered. The poison moves from lower living beings to higher ones. In the process, the poison levels rise by the process of Bioconcentration and Biomagnification. Those are the reason, the animals higher in food chain, start falling ill and die prematurely. They are not able to reproduce. That is the way they get eliminated.
The plants have become weak. They need artificial support system (chemical fertilizers, pesticides and plenty of water) without which they don’t grow. Being biologically weak, the pests attack them to destroy them.
The constant use of chemical farming techniques and lack of biomass in the soil has depleted micro nutrients in the soil. So in addition to having lots of poisons, our foods are deficient in micronutrients. Plants need about 32 types of nutrients to grow properly/ naturally and give nourishing food to animals and humans. We add three in NPK and plants take Carbon from air. What about rest 28 nutrients. They have to come from the soil. They are not present in the soil firstly because of our chemical farming techniques and secondly even if they are there the microbes are not there which were to convert these nutrients to usable form.
The emergence of Super Weeds and Poisonous Plants is already happening because of the extensive use of herbicides and GM techniques.

Effects on Air / Water / Soil:

The Human Health does not exist in isolation. Human Health is part of a bigger phenomenon which includes Animal Health and the Health of the Plants which the animals and humans consume as food. It is still it is not the complete truth. The complete truth is that the Health of all Living Beings is part of even a bigger phenomenon in which health of air, water and soil is part of this totality. The truth will be very clear if we try to understand the whole phenomenon in this Holistic Way.
In Punjab, our air, water, soil- are full of poisons. The poisons, we are manufacturing and using in our surroundings has made our air, water and soil (‘pawan-guru; paani-pita; maata-dharat mahat) thoroughly sick. They (guru, pita and maata) are dying. Their Life Giving Properties have been weakened. That is why their children-plants, animals and humans are falling sick and dying prematurely. The Plants and Animals have no awareness to stop it but what about us?
The forests have been destroyed en masse. Rain fall is decreasing and becoming unpredictable. We are over using the ground water. The Aquifers at about 30, 70 and 150 feet are already dry. This has happened in just two decades. The toxic surface water has polluted the underlying ground water also. The water of deeper Aquifers is heavy. It is not fit for human consumption. Most of the times, it is unfit for animal drinking and also for agriculture. More over it is fossil water-hundreds of years old. How far will it last? What after that??
Chemical Farming and method of Rice Cultivation has made the soil very hard. Rate of recharging of aquifers from the rain water has grossly decreased. So the dried up Aquifers at 30, 70 and 150 don’t fill up again.
The fertility of the soil is continuously decreasing. The chemical ways of Chemical Farming to keep up the soil fertility are getting exhausted. We have killed the microbes and bigger animals which were not only keeping up but were continuously increasing the fertility of soil. We are not adding any bio mass. We are not returning to the earth what we were supposed to return. We are burning the dry leaves and other types of plant waste. Burning Plant Waste is burning our future. If the natural law is allowed to operate, the soil becomes richer and richer with the production of crops. But we are not allowing the natural law to operate.
In nut shell this is a glimpse of the reality of life in Punjab. The reality is very ugly. We are heading slowly towards final death. All living beings die-that is a natural phenomenon. But this is a special death-we will not be replaced by our next generations. We are trying to kill insects. They are evolutionally much stronger than us. They are equipped much better to tide over the adversity. We will not be able to tolerate the poisons we are using for them.
Shall we be passive spectators to this game which people are calling ENVORONMENTAL GENOCIDE???
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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Punjab: Sindh valley civilization again ready to die

Punjab: Sindh valley civilization again ready to die

By Umendra Dutt

About two years back my friend the famous singer Rabbi Shergill in one of his Punjabi article says “There is no doubt that it was just because of a major environmental change that the great civilization of Indus valley had completely vanished. The same reasons, in the same form are today existed before us. The only difference between the both situations is this that in those times it was a natural disaster but this time it is of man made”. Rabbi equated present situation of Punjab with Sindh valley which destroyed because of water scarcity.
Rabbi concluded his article by saying ‘Sindh ghaatti aj fir maran nu tyaar hai’ which means Sindh valley is again prepared to die . “Will this really happen?” I asked my co-passengers.” Of course, it is a fading ecosystem, a dying civilization; a whole community was put on slow death” affirmed Dr Amar Singh Azad, my senior colleague in Kheti Virasat Mission. “It is crime against humanity and nature by our own governments that too on the name of development” I supported him by adding these words. We all are upset and full of anger after visiting villages near Dhakansu drain and Ghaghar River in Patiala and Sangrur districts.

This was our third visit to any river or drain area to educate ourselves on environmental toxicity and its multiple impacts. For me its second river I have tried to followed after Jayanti in Ropar district, where I did a padyatra about eight years back. I found several similarities between disappearance of Jayanti and Ghaghar. Both rivers have lost their “relevance”, when its people forgot what they stood for. Over the years, the river eco-system at both places has been ravaged and ruined by the developmental activities carried out in the name of modern thinking.

Let me share some more about our recent yatra which if simply transcribed was a field visit to learn of multiple crises of water, environmental toxicity, condition of agriculture, biodiversity, health crisis on vast spectrum and socio- economic stress around the Ghaghar River. In all what we say can be described as an ecological disaster.

Villages Up for Sale

The vision and riverscape is extremely frightening. In recent times, there has been much more talk about severe health and water tragedy going on in few districts of Malwa region. But we all need to stand corrected. The deadly devastation has spread to all of Punjab now. Even as this is happening, some of our well-wishers continue to ask us – “Why are you activists are creating much scare”. Let me respond in the words of Dr. Azad – “Yes we want to create a scare, because it is real and because situation far more destructive then our government can think of.”

To say the least, it is a question of life and death in Punjab; and it is becoming evident that Punjab is a dying civilization. Several people may find this offending, ugly and uncalled for. But the indications we are getting from across the Punjab are writing death sentence for Whole River and related ecosystem in this part of country and particularly for this brave community.

The very fact that villages up for sale symbolises of the deep distress and devastation spread across in Punjab. Let me illustrate with a real example. It was March 2002, and it was first of its kind of protest in India, around that time in Harkishanpura of Bathinda district. This was followed by Malsingh Wala in Mansa district in 2005. Both of these villages are situated in cotton belt of Malwa and have one thing in common: their acute water crisis. It is this situation that forced both villages to put their land on sale. It was a desperate step. But now such water-distress has engulfed the villages of ecologically more prosperous area of Puadh. A village in Patiala district near Chandigarh - Mirzapur Sandharsi is willing to put itself on sale too.

After reading about this in media reports when we visited this village we found that what was bluntly visible was that Punjab is fast turning into a waterless region. It can be Harkishanpura, Mandi Khurd or MalSingh Wala or Teja Rohella, Dona Nanka near Fazilka or Mirzapur Sandharsi - villages after villages are captured by severe water crisis.

There are several indicators to reaffirm of why Dr. Amar Singh Azad said that Punjab is a dying civilization. The symptoms of this slow death is common in the life situations that one can find in our journey from Mirzapur Sandharsi , Harpalpur to Shahpur Theri and Makrodr Sahib in Sangrur. We can classify these symptoms as: severe multiple environmental toxicity. After confirmation of presence of uranium traces in hair samples of children from Baba Farid Centre for Special Children and water and soil samples it is certain that Punjab is in midst of multiple environmental toxicity. This is an indicator that it is situation of extreme emergency in Punjab.

There is drinking water crisis due to drying-up of upper aquifers, water quality going drastically going down; destruction of river eco-system and vanishing aquatic life; and loss of biodiversity and crop diversity. This is along with increasing health problems particularly those related to reproductive health, falling immune capacity, early ageing and cancers. The same pattern is found in domestic animals their reproductive system which is also under serious threat. Falling agriculture productivity, increase in external inputs and rising debts, growing disconnects between farmer and his land are realities that run along. As a result farmers selling their farms and it have led to the emergence of loss of self confidence among affected people to tackle this formidable challenge and restore ecological health of their homes.

Acute Water Stress and its Impacts

I often say in Punjabi that Punj”aab” is fast turning into Be-aab and Punjabis of Be-aab Punjab are bound to become Be-abaad (displaced). The Mirzapur Sandharsi and near by villages are setting the fittest example for this idiom. Surinder Singh, Sarpanch of Mirzapur Sandharsi told us “There is no proper water and such water stress has forced us to sell our land. We are all ready to even sell our entire village.” As there is no water left in two upper aquifers – at 70 feet and 150 feet respectively, villagers are facing unprecedented hardship to meet basic needs.

Infect the aquifer at 70 feet had gone dry about 10years back and about five years back the second aquifer which was at 150 too went gone dry. “We are forced to dig 12 to 20 feet every year”; told Harbans Singh, Chairman of village cooperative society.
When the Ghaghar River was “alive” about 15 year back and its people full of zest, they never anticipated they would face with such acute depletion of water. Bu, as Ghaghar died slowly, the villagers were forced to draw water from third aquifer to be found at the depth of 400 to 450 feet. But unfortunately, this water unfit to even irrigate their farms, leave alone drinking purposes. So its discovery is of no use.

A question you may ask at this stage, is who is ready to buy these villages and agricultural land. The farmers of Mirzapur Sandharsi sold their land to establish a distillery company, which is set to draw water from 1200 feet deep aquifers. Villagers are hopeful that company will change their lives after getting water from 1200 feet deep bore-wells. What is ironic is that after exhausting all upper aquifers, the villagers are finding solution in a factory producing alcohol, as if they are the harbingers of hope. What they perhaps choose not to see is that it is a distillery which has primarily caused destruction of all water sources and contaminated Ghaghar River and its banks.

From the agriculture point of view, the water that a distillery will access is not the same as the upper aquifers. Although, farmers are able to cultivate wheat and paddy, there is no scope for vegetables as the water is extremely hard. It is no surprise then that no farmer is growing vegetables for the last ten years in Mirzapur Sandharsi village. As one farmer remarked,” We have forgetten the taste of our own grown vegetables”

Infect this is a common trend in all villages of this area who are not purchasing vegetables from as far as Ambala. Not to far back this area produced several kinds of vegetables for market as well for self consumption such realities are common even in several villages of Ghannour area of Patiala district. Farmers from Harpalpur situated in that area, says it all “Earlier we use to sell our vegetables in Rajpura and Chandigarh market, but now we are not able to cultivate vegetables anymore. As the water quality deteriorated significantly, it is just not possible.” Farmers of Shahpur Their, Mandavi, Chandu, Makrodr Sahib and Foold will all tell the same story. From growers of food, they are now consumers. The impacts are not just on land quality, family income and self confidence; such a situation has deeply affected household food and nutritional security. Farmers have lost their self reliance, and at the same time there is an additional economic burden to buy food from the market.

On an average wheat yield dropped drastically in last few years in almost all villages we visited. Few farmers are getting as low as 5 quintal per acre wheat. We were told by number of farmers that as ground water going deeper and deeper it is also loosing its quality. It often spoils the crop.” This is yet again a common perception amongst farmers from different villages. Such a situation has another significant and related impact which is a massive increase in the usage of Chemical fertilizer; which in turn works up the costs of agriculture inputs even more. Farming then becomes an even more costly affair. Now, this results in the economics of agriculture takes a serious beating leading farmers further into debt. Almost the entire agriculture land is being mortgaged. “We were happy and prosperous those days. Using Ghaghar water and getting higher yields in comparison of today. We use to grow Basmati about 15- 20 years back with very less water from Ghaghar getting 16 to 20 quintal per acre yield, 14 to 16 quintals of wheat and even 10 to 12 quintals of Grams. And this we are getting without using a drop of urea in our fields.” said Gyani Subeg Singh, a 70 year old farmer from village Shahpur Theri .

When is comes to the unstated related impacts, the loss of agro-biodiversity is another huge issue of concern. We have ascertained found that in last 20 years there is a drastic loss in diversity of species of both crops and livestock. A Till about 25-30 years back, most of farmers used to grow a variety of grams in their fields. Slowly they found grams loosing yield, as other crops were becoming dominant. So the farmers discontinued gram cultivation. What is ironic is that in the monoculture landscape of Punjab, not too far, biodiverse farming was a norm. Farmers were growing through combination inter-cropping of single crops like corn, Basmati rice, Cotton, Sugarcane, Wheat, Musterad; millets such as Pearl Millet, Barley and pulses such as Toria , Moong, Masar, Moth, Alsi, Til, Tara-Mira, Gwara, Arhar as well as Chilies.

Biodiversity and Riverscape Lost

Farmers and people living in those times will vouch for the fact that all these crops were grown without any chemical inputs simply by irrigating their farms with Ghaghar water. But as Ghaghar gone dry the biodiverse farming system which flourished here for hundred of years also shriveled -up. The real and life sustaining wealth of the farmers – water, earth and diversity stand plundered.

This has also eroded traditional knowledge system of farming and farming techniques which relied on low or no cost utilisation of natural materials around a household or fields. Now farmers are entirely dependent on externally purchased seeds, chemical fertilizers, pesticides and weedicides. They are now so captured with the idea of chemical farming that they have lost the confidence of thinking out of that box “We cannot grow any thing without chemicals. We know it is poison – but we have no other alternative” said Jaswant Singh of Shahpur Theri, while doing preparation to apply chemical fertilizers in this farm.

When we probed further the realities of farm related debt, Harvinder Singh, Youth Club President of Shahpur Theri spoke with grief “Death of Ghaghar has destroyed both our wealth and health. Now entire village is under debt. Not a single acre of land is free from loan. Several farmers forced to sell their farm land. About 35 to 40 people sold their village entire property and shifted out of village. That’s for those who have land, but there are many others who are just landless farm laborer.

This situation is very much similar to my earlier experience in Mirzapur Sandharsi and Harpalpur. In these villages quite large number of farmers had already sold their land. When I asked farmers at Harpalpur in Patiala on what their opinion is about the offer of Mirzapur Sandharsi villagers to put their village on sale; more then three farmers replied at once in a collective voice – “We are also ready to sell our village.” Then one farmer added with utmost anguish “Why are asking about these two villages, the whole belt of around 40 villages is ready for sell out, only we are not declaring it openly. If we got choice we all are ready to quit agriculture and move out of here”. Another farmer one sitting around there supported his views. These farmers are no more feel any attachment to their village. Surprisingly, the connection and affinity with their land no longer exists.

The most painful experience is yet to come. It is witnessing in real time the murder of a river and her bounties. It was such a chilling truth that made me more worrisome that how an entire society, otherwise known to have evolved around the hydrology of the area has been broken from its water heritage. Everyone whom we met during our visit told us “When Ghaghar River was full of life 15 years back, we use to drink the water directly. It was clear, sweet and tasty.” Vaid Piyara Singh, 55 years of Makrodr Sahib said with glitter in his eyes “Ghaghar was clean and whole village is use to drink Ghaghar water, I used to drink Ghaghar water almost daily while returning from fields – I never felt any problem, but that was about 20 years back.” In village Phoolad which is just 300 meters from Ghaghar we were surprised to see that except two young men all persons sitting in front of us had even consumed Ghaghar water. They told us that ‘Entire population of above 30 has tasted Ghaghar water at some time of their life. It was very tasty.’

More losses, I share with you. At one time the fish from Ghaghar River was very famous. People traveled from near and far to purchase it. Infact, several farmers told us that they had seen fish of 25 to 30 kg. Thousands of fish of different species, tortoise small and bigger were once in large numbers in Ghaghar. Apart from this several wild and domesticated animals freely roamed around the are just twenty years back. Said Kulwant Singh of, 52 years from Makrod Sahib village grief-stricken, “We have let Ghaghar is died in front of our eyes”.
Once Albert Einstein has said “If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live." We really feels this happening right here. In every village we visited, we asked about honeybees and earthworms and sadly we got the negative answer every where ‘Now honeybees and earthworms are almost gone, hives are almost disappeared.’ indicating more vast destruction of life. Every time when we got depressing answer about presence of honeybees, Dr Azad reminds me of Albert Einstein’s prediction.
Like earthworms and honeybees several other insects were thrown out of web of life. And the younger generation of farmers even does not know the names of several friendly-insects

In adjoining Chandu village, all the households used to irrigate their farms from Ghaghar water, but now they are forced to scout for other options. “Earlier our animals went there for grazing, bathing and drink Ghaghar water, but now we cannot even think of it. There is only acid there.” Said Vaid Subhash,37 years.

It is not an exaggeration to state that the entire belt of villages on the bank of Ghaghar in Sangrur district was using Ghaghar water not only for irrigation; but also for other domestic usages. Some people also pointed out that River bed has several perennial springs like Nadiya Taal from where they used to get water for the entire year. There were large numbers of Dhaak and Dhaki trees, Jand, Kiker, and bushes of Duaansa in local language. Their loss only indicates that along with destruction of Ghaghar, the existence native plants and trees has also been ruined.

“In those days several species of birds were found around our villages, but now we hardly see even the most common ones like the crow or sparrow. All are gone.” are synonymous observations almost everyplace we traveled. Hearing this familiar expression, Dr Azad murmured – “It is our Silent Spring happening in Punjab.” I stood speechless and thought to myself whether we are heading towards doom or are in it already. What has happened and continues unabated is an extreme form of violence against the nature, and perhaps in time nature will avenge itself.

There was a time when despite of floods every year, Ghaghar was generous enough with life and prosperity. But now it is, to say the least hell, which we are all forced to live with. Perhaps it is only reflective of the hell that have nurtured within us. . Ghaghar's pollution began 15 to 20 back with toxic effluent from a wine factory at Main, near Patiala and Chambowali drain which joins Ghaghar at Chandu village. It is black, with bad smell. There is no life at all in water. Touching leads to irritation, itching, skin rashes. It is nothing more than acid flowing in a drain,

“Punjab is going to be a state of sick people highly dependent on medicines”, these were the words of Dr Amar Singh Azad. He has been repeating this untirelessly for last few years. His words were reinforced during this tour as we witnessed the ongoing massacre of health. What we have seen during this study visit has reaffirmed our earlier hypothesis: Punjab is passing through multiple levels of environmental toxicity. Every village we had visited speaks about the same tragedy. As Dr Azad often says that “The whole ecosystem of the earth is interwoven in a web of highly sensitive interdependence, any toxin in the environment –air, water and soil affects all the forms of life right from microbes to human beings. Almost all the observations conclude that wherever the toxicity is high; humans, cattle, wild animals, other animals including microbes and plants are gravely affected. The whole spectrum of ill effects on human health which various studies have shown is visible in Punjab. The Immunity of the Punjabis is being ruthlessly damaged.”

Disease on the Rise for Humans and Animals alike

In each village we got high number of cancer deaths, with every village having a number of cancer patients under medication. What we get from villagers is stunning statistics on instances of cancers, rising infertility and other reproductive health disorders. This is along with increasing number of neurological disorders, allergies and a severely injured immunity. The farmers gave this information of their memory during our face to face interactions, so possibly there might be some numerical errors. But the spread and widespread occurrence is an indicator that not only cancer, but reproductive health problems are also on the rise at an alarming pace and too in all parts of Punjab. We found quite large number of childless couples, cases of miscarriages, spontaneous abortions and premature deliveries. In each village we also found cases of neurological disorders, children with mental retardation and congenital abnormalities, cerebalpalsy, autism, learning and behavioral disabilities. It is hard to believe that the list of illness is much longer then we thought.

Skin diseases are very common in all villages; to which Dr Azad reacts by saying that this is first signal of diminishing immune system in people of Punjab. Then we also found large number of patients with kidney problems, stones in kidney and gall bladder. Digestive system disorders are another common ailment we came across in our tour. This is tremendously visible disease pattern that can be correlated with body toxicity load caused by environmental toxicity and prevalence of toxins in our eco-system and food chain. During group discussion it was also noticed that number of young deaths in last ten years is also on rise.


Poisoning of ecology has deep impact on animal health as well; This is more severe and destructive. It is not rhetoric that what we have given to nature, is bound to come back to us with more velocity. When we poisoned Ghaghar with toxics, it returns to us in the form of both human and animal health being marred. The status of animal health indicates that toxicity has reached its threshold level. We are fast moving towards total collapse of reproductive system. Apart from human beings, cows and buffalos are also losing their reproductive capacity. Now they have a lesser lactation period, lesser reproduction cycles. From 15, it has now come down to 5 reproduction cycles. More and more cow and buffalos are becoming sterile. With, toxicity on all time high as these animals are also facing extreme miscarriages and abortions. At least 70% animals are become unproductive and sterile. Their milk productivity is also going down. Moreover even Mare – female horses are becoming sterile. Indigenous hens are also not producing eggs as they used to . When pasturelands in and around villages thrived, so did the cattle there. The loss of Ghaghar has also added to the financial burden of water. Said one farmer, “earlier our animal use to go Ghaghar, now we have to run a pump to fetch water. Water from 150 feet is contaminated, its taste is not appropriate. We are ruined due to poisonous water was allowed to flow in Ghaghar”.


Question of Accountability

But question is - who is responsible for this ecological destruction. How we are going to give justice to river Ghaghar, her inhabitants and the nature. Who has to blame for putting this whole area into severe environmental health crisis? What has made river Ghaghar dead and vanished life of thousands of animals, fishes, tortoise, birds and other creatures, It has very simple answer - The Development with the focus on increasing GDP .

The factories of liquor and wine at Banaur, Patiala, Patran had caused death of Ghaghar. The owners of these factories , there management , the departments which gave No objection certificates (NOCs) to establish and run these factories , the officers with whose signatures these factories came into existence, the Punjab Pollution Control Board which is primarily responsible for monitoring pollution and effluent , the Revenue department and Directorate of excise and taxation , the finance ministry of Punjab which is filling its pockets from taxes on these factories thus giving them legal status and lastly the people who purchase and drink wine made at these factories are all responsible. They have all contributed to the death of a river and her ecosystem , all the impacts of health, water toxicity and displacement of farmers . These are environmental criminals who need to be punished.
Today, Punjab needs a true and honest people’s movement to take up the issue of environmental toxicity, high use of pesticides, life of water resources - rivers and life of Punjabi civilization. By giving a strong call to the public Sant Balbir Singh Seenchewal has already taken initiative in this direction. The situation demands that we have to go much further. We need to start talking the political ecology and political economy of decision making. People have to start thinking politically to punish the environmental culprits of Punjab. We have to evolve newer ways to punish those who are responsible for this devastation. I include myself in the list as one who had also in my earlier days contributed to irresponsible acts, and sometimes even now too. But all guilty, must be punished

The killers are of the same genre as those who drew to death Kali Bein, East Bein, Budha driya, Satluj and other rivulets of Punjab. One can find almost similar water crisis in districts of Faridkot, Muktsar, Bathinda and Mansa. I recall my visit to Burj Bhalaike, Nandgarh and Malsingh Wala villages of Mansa where water crisis is ruining the villages and I found same was the situation at over dozens of villages adjoining the world famous Ramsan Site, the Harike Wetland.
My friend in understanding and thought understands the connection with ecological issues. Prof Shubh Prem Brar from Bathinda has rightly said “The Southern Punjab is surrounded by toxic water ways; It is like garland of poisonous water encircling the large area of Punjab.” If you see the map of Punjab you see poisonous water is encircling entire south, south-eastern and south-western region of Punjab. It is absolutely terrifying. My heaven Punjab is on slow death.”
So, I ask one and all, is it possible to bring back the land and river scapes of Punjab from the clutches of death. Is their any life saving philosophies and techniques? Is it possible for a drawing Punjab to seek help through a life jacket? , Even as I wait for the answer, 63 year young revolutionary Dr Amar Singh Azad is more eager to step on a strategy in real time. He always says “Punjab is dying civilization and time is running out hands.” None of us want Punjab to die, do we?