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Added By: Ankit Thakkeron February 9, 2011
Author: Ankit Thakker

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Thakker, Ankit. Proxy battle against Endosulfan - Sharad_Joshi. Last Modified February 9, 2011. Last Accessed May 21, 2013. < http://www.wepapers.com/Papers/132679/Proxy_battle_against_Endosulfan_-_Sharad_Joshi >.
Description: The vigour of the NGOs' campaign against endosulfan concides with the decline in European interest in the pesticide. Farmers in India at large have found endosulfan to be a pesticide that does not harm any of the pollinator forms of life. The Kerala government has not been able to link causally the incidence of diseases to the use of endosulfan but is politically committed to banning the pesticide. Hence the Proxy battle over endosulfan… http://whybanendosulfan.org
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