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The Body Politic of Farming
For decades, India has approached food security as an engineering problem. Governments built granaries, expanded irrigation canals, subsidised fertilisers and fretted over logistics networks that could carry onions from Nashik or tomatoes from Kolar to distant urban markets. The vocabulary of policy was dominated by procurement, storage and distribution. Food security was measured in tonnes. Risk was measured in rainfall deficits. The farmer, paradoxically, was treated as inc

Parashram Patil
5 days ago3 min read
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