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In India, a State of 25 Million Inhabitants Is Switching to 100% Organic

After a health scandal, a state in southern India made the pioneering decision to eliminate pesticides. Despite precarious living conditions and persistent structural obstacles, farmers' cooperatives are trying to innovate. Wayanad, India, report "I grow organic for society and for the planet," explains Sachithanandan, 59. This former banker converted his family's farm to organic. It is nestled in the verdant landscapes of Wayanad, a mountain ra…
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After a health scandal, a state in southern India made the pioneering decision to eliminate pesticides. Despite precarious living conditions and persistent structural obstacles, farmers' cooperatives are trying to innovate. Wayanad, India, report "I grow organic for society and for the planet," explains Sachithanandan, 59. This former banker converted his family's farm to organic. It is nestled in the verdant landscapes of Wayanad, a mountain ra…

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Reporterre, le quotidien de l'écologie… broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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