Hi Mr. Sundararaman,
If the problem is to produce more, there are many ways in which it
could be done without resorting to genetic contamination. One of them
is grafting brinjal plants on to plants of Solanum macranthrum. it
belongs to the same family but is a tree. You can produce over 60 kgs
of brinjals from just one such tree. Some farmers have achieved it by
themselves. Moreover, you will not need replanting for years.
Regards
Yazdy Palia.

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 9:20 PM, M.SUNDARARAMAN
<m_sundarara...@rediffmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Bt Brinjal could be back because science and technology minister Prithviraj
> Chavan is trying to change the rules of the game.
>
> Mr. Chavan pushed for Bt Brinjal in a letter he copied word for word from a
> study funded by biotech seed companies, including Monsanto.
>
> So now he is presenting an undemocratic GM bill to ease the legalization of
> Bt Brinjal, rice, and more—without any public input.
>
> Mr. Chavan is supposed to serve the people of India. Instead, he's serving
> the interests of biotech seed corporations.
>
> Greenpeace is taking a petition asking the Prime Minister to stop Minister
> Chavan from poisoning our food.
>
> I have already signed this petition. You can also sign it and ensure that
> the PM takes necessary action.
>
> www.greenpeace.in/safefood/chavan-petition/
>
> Our efforts can save our food from genetic contamination.
>
> Thanks!
>
> m_sundarara...@rediffmail.com
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