We need avoidance of conflict of interest, not management: ASHA response to FSSAI’s draft guidelines for working with private sector
———- Forwarded message ——— From: Kisan Swaraj <asha.kisanswaraj@gmail.com> Date: Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 11:51 AM Subject: ASHA’s Feedback on FSSAI’s draft... Read More
June 9th-11th, 2017: Chennai Seed Festival
Chennai Seed Festival leaflet
India For Safe Food writes to Agri Minister on need for a complete overhaul of pesticides regulation
To: January 29th, 2016 Shri Radhamohan Singh, Hon’ble Minister for Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Government of India. Dear Sir, Sub: Review of... Read More
Jan.27th, 2016: 1-day Consultation on Millets Revival & Promotion in Odisha
Hosted by Nabakrushna Chowdhary Centre for Development Studies, ASHA and Revitalising Rainfed Agriculture Network (RRA-Network) organised a one day consultation on revival... Read More
Pesticide Residues in Food Produce Sold as Organic
Public Statement, put out on Jan.1st 2015 With reference to recent media reports about pesticide residues in food sold as organic, we... Read More
“Forest Foods and Ecology”
An appeal for a new consciousness of empathy and wise governance – to protect our rich natural heritage, culture, and harmonious collective... Read More
Sept. 19-20th, 2014: Workshop on Adivasi Agriculture and Livelihoods
Jointly organised by ASHA, Centre for Sustainable Agriculture, SADED and Rythu Swarajya Vedika, in Visakhapatnam on September 19th and 20th 2014. Contact... Read More
Jul. 5th, 2014: Safe Food Mela, Anna Nagar Tower Park, Chennai
Safe Food Alliance & Organic Farmers Market (OFM) Jointly organise Safe Food Mela “LOOKING FOR SAFE FOOD? JOIN THIS ORGANIC MELA!” Organic... Read More
ASHA’s Statement on the IB report & India’s GMO-Free Movement
IB’S REPORT ON “IMPACT OF NGOs ON DEVELOPMENT” (dated June 3rd 2014) and THE GMO-FREE MOVEMENT IN INDIA: Statement from ASHA ... Read More
Feb. 25th, 2014: Adivasi Food Festival, Bissam Cuttack, Odisha
We are organizing an adivasi food festival where both cultivated as well as uncultivated and / or forest foods that the adivasis... Read More