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jaman lal
Bt Brinjal
by jaman lal on Feb 07, 2010 10:35 AM

Every thing that West does we copy it.This has been our habit for years now.Let alone the Bt Brinjal & cotton ,our market is flooded with hybrid vegetables/fruits which do not taste like our desi variety. I think two exceptions so far have been cross bred cows(mostly in south)improving milk yield and poultry.It is too premature to introduce Bt in this country. Mr.Ramesh,pl.dont make haste. Dr.Jaman Lal.

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jaman lal
Bt Brinjal
by jaman lal on Feb 07, 2010 10:35 AM

Every thing that West does we copy it.This has been our habit for years now.Let alone the Bt Brinjal & cotton ,our market is flooded with hybrid vegetables/fruits which do not taste like our desi variety. I think two exceptions so far have been cross bred cows(mostly in south)improving milk yield and poultry.It is too premature to introduce Bt in this country. Mr.Ramesh,pl.dont make haste. Dr.Jaman Lal.

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jaman lal
Bt Brinjal
by jaman lal on Feb 07, 2010 10:34 AM

Every thing that West does we copy it.This has been our habit for years now.Let alone the Bt Brinjal & cotton ,our market is flooded with hybrid vegetables/fruits which do not taste like our desi variety. I think two exceptions so far have been cross bred cows(mostly in south)improving milk yield and poultry.It is too premature to introduce Bt in this country. Mr.Ramesh,pl.dont make haste. Dr.Jaman Lal.

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jaman lal
Bt Brinjal
by jaman lal on Feb 07, 2010 10:33 AM

Every thing that West does we copy it.This has been our habit for years now.Let alone the Bt Brinjal & cotton ,our market is flooded with hybrid vegetables/fruits which do not taste like our desi variety. I think two exceptions so far have been cross bred cows(mostly in south)improving milk yield and poultry.It is too premature to introduce Bt in this country. Mr.Ramesh,pl.dont make haste. Dr.Jaman Lal.

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jaman lal
Bt Brinjal
by jaman lal on Feb 07, 2010 10:33 AM

Every thing that West does we copy it.This has been our habit for years now.Let alone the Bt Brinjal & cotton ,our market is flooded with hybrid vegetables/fruits which do not taste like our desi variety. I think two exceptions so far have been cross bred cows(mostly in south)improving milk yield and poultry.It is too premature to introduce Bt in this country. Mr.Ramesh,pl.dont make haste. Dr.Jaman Lal.

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Common Man
give it to PM
by Common Man on Feb 06, 2010 03:42 PM

feed a tonne of BT Brinjal to Mannu, Jairam ramesh, Mataji and babaji and we will observe tehm for 1 year. If they start rotting BT Brinjal shud be banned and Mahyco officials shud be tried for treason

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kuchalag
King of Vegitables ''Brinjal'' Under Attack
by kuchalag on Feb 04, 2010 03:09 PM

When I was kid, I learnt, Brinjal is the king of vegetables.. Now I find the king is under massive attack from MNC's. Whenever I hear of the term, BT or GM, the reasoning, is we will be able to produce more with less.. growth, improved productivity,, though its a different matter, that it will screw up the land, soil, nature.. I'm not sure if these traders would come up with something that will help the moms to produce kids in perhaps 3 months, instead of 9... its a diff matter that it will screwup the health of the same mother earth who has been sufficent..so far, to fufill our needs but now who can cope up with the greed of mankind... who always wants more.

We used to eat less but it was sufficient to live healthy and fit... today we eat more meals, more junk, waste more, but still we are more hungry, weak, and surrounded by all sorts of diseases that nobody every heard.... Do not play with nature... leave it ...we all will be fine

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