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Maroc Maroc - HEALTHPOLICY-WATCH.NEWS - A La Une - 09/Jul 18:10

From Depression to Hypertension: Heat and Air Pollution Exert Heavy Toll on India’s Farmers

JAMBHALI, India – Farmer Kusum Gaikwad’s work start at 4 am daily. First, she burns the firewood and farm residue to heat water for 10 family members.   By 7 am, she reaches the fields, manoeuvring through thousands of sugarcane plants, removing weeds, and checking for pests and diseases that could hamper their growth. This is […]

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