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Harvesting Hunger
53 minutes/ local languages subtitled in English / 2000

There are over 300 million people in India who do not have enough food to meet their basic nutritional requirements. With more and more intrusion of the market, it is apprehended that millions more will go hungry in the first decades of the new millenium. Harvesting Hunger is a journey into this impending world of hunger and famine, an exploration of the deepening crisis in food security in the country.

The film revolves around four case studies - Punjab for a study of the yellowing of the Green Revolution, Kalahandi for an investigation into the structural reasons of famine and impoverishment, Warangal for an examination of the debilitating effects of money lending, resulting in suicide deaths, prompted by multinational

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pesticides enterprises and Bellary for an understanding of the role of giant seed and food processing companies in destroying the very base of Indian agriculture.

A farmer activist, Vijay Jardhari, who is part of a movement to revive traditional

agricultural practices (Beej Bachao Andolan), up in the Himalayas, is the presenter . He provides a peep into sustainable agricultural systems, which could be one of the answers to the present crisis.

Partners : Action Aid
Director : Krishnendu Bose
Camera : Praveen Singh/Krishnendu Bose

Harvesting Hunger was awarded a special Jury’s award at Okomedia Environment Film Festival (Freiburg, Germany Oct 2000) and EarthVision, Tokyo for March 2001.
Selected for Toronto Environment & Wildlife Film Festival, October 2000