GM is NOT responsible for Farmer Suicides
Suicide rate among Indian Farmers is not exceptional and has not risen significantly since introduction of GM cotton.
 Ian Plewis, of the University of Manchester, in Britian, has looked at suicide rates in the cotton-growing areas of India, which are usually regarded as among the worst-hit. He finds that the suicide rate among male farmers in the nine main cotton-growing states was just under 30 per 100,000 in 2011. That is about the same as suicide rates among farmers in France and Scotland, so Indian farmers do not seem unusual. The rates are slightly lower than among men in those states who do not work on farms, so Indian cotton farmers are slightly less likely to commit suicide than their non-farming neighbours. Nor is there any sign that suicides rates changed significantly after 2002, when GM cotton began to be introduced. Overall, Indian suicide rates are not especially high. Officially, they are just over 10 per 100,000, slightly more than Germany and less than half China’s, though of course, the official figures might be underestimates.
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GM Technology and agriculture »GM Technology and agriculture
We should reject GM technology »We should reject GM technology
Advantages of GM are marginal at best »Advantages of GM are marginal at best
GM Causes Farmer Suicides in India »GM Causes Farmer Suicides in India
GM is NOT responsible for Farmer Suicides
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