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Pesticide Poisoning Pollution Punjab India

Women wash clothes in a water channel next to farmland in Punjab, northwest India. It is believed that excessive pesticide use in the region over the past 30-40 years has led to the accumulation of dangerous levels of toxins such as uranium, lead and mercury which are contributing to increased health problems in rural communities. Many children are now being born for physical and mental disabilities. It's a hidden epidemic which is gripping the Punjab region in northeast India which for decades has been the country's 'bread basket'. Local farmers and their families are now paying the price for the country's 'Green Revolution'.

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Pesticide Poisoning Pollution Punjab India
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India - Punjab - Agriculture & Pesticides [2013]
Women wash clothes in a water channel next to farmland in Punjab, northwest India. It is believed that excessive pesticide use in the region over the past 30-40 years has led to the accumulation of dangerous levels of toxins such as uranium, lead and mercury which are contributing to increased health problems in rural communities. Many children are now being born for physical and mental disabilities. It's a hidden epidemic which is gripping the Punjab region in northeast India which for decades has been the country's 'bread basket'. Local farmers and their families are now paying the price for the country's 'Green Revolution'.