EPCA Calls Incentives Given To Those Not Burning Stubble A 'Perverse Incentive'
Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority (EPCA), on September 30, told the Supreme Court that paying farmers for not burning stubble is a "perverse incentive" and not a viable option. The EPCA’s report is contrary to SC's earlier order of paying Rs 100/quintal for not burning the crop-residue. EPCA further argued that farmers should have access to stubble management machines, to prevent the burning which leads to high… read-more
Tags: Stubble Burning, EPCA, Air Pollution, Haryana, Punjab, Supreme Court
Courtesy: The Indian Express
IARI Develops 'Decomposer Capsules' To Eliminate Stubble Burning
Indian Agriculture Research Institute, Pusa has developed 'Pusa Decomposer', a cost-effective solution to prevent stubble burning. The capsule, which contains eight microbes, will reduce the time taken by paddy stubble to decompose. Scientists claim that the decomposer will also make the land fertile and eventually reduce the farmers' dependency on fertilizers. Reportedly, a four-capsule pouch that will cost Rs 20 is suffice for 2.5 acres of… read-more
Tags: IARI, Agriculture, Indian Farmers, Delhi-NCR, Punjab, Haryana, Stubble Burning, Air Pollution
Courtesy: India Today
EPCA Chief Notifies Punjab, Haryana to Urgently Act Upon Crop Burning
Environmental Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority has sent notice to Punjab and Haryana government to urgently act upon the early stubble burning. Chief Bhure Lal stated that SAFAR (an air quality monitoring system) reported around 42 crop-residue fires on September 21. He urged the state secretaries to set up control rooms and make arrangements of machineries for safe disposal of stubble.
Tags: Stubble Burning, EPCA, Punjab, Haryana, Air Pollution
Courtesy: The Hindu