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Documentary Act Naturally is raising money for our upcoming documentary
Kundrati Karma (Natures Karma). The documentary will reveal the untold story of
the rise of modern “developed” India from the fields of her farmers, the kitchens of her adivasi’s and the |
Documentary Synopsis There are an estimated 1.2 billion people in India. In Mumbai, there are 27,000 people per square kilometer. Population is projected to rise to 1.6 billion by 2050 and everyone of them has to eat. But how? We have all seen images of an emaciated mother and child begging for scraps, with a wilderness of slums dotting a barren land behind her, and the task seems daunting. There are those in government, industry and philanthropy who say, India can't feed her people unless they use genetically modified seeds, pesticides and fertilizers, along with motorized mono culture farming. As we now know, that approach creates environmental degradation, loss of biodiversity, displacement of farmers, high debt, and billowing profits for agribusiness empires. Because of the noticeable schism between those making money from the purchase of those inputs and those loosing their livelihood, one begins to questions "What if the crisis itself is not true?" "What if it's a story maintained through billionaire foundations, agricultural and biotech universities, advertising, government policy, and corruption?" "What do we loose by believing this story?" "What would happen if we let the farmers tell the story?"
The next part of the documentary will ask "Can India feed her people?" to farmers and agricultural workers - those very people who have been in charge of feeding India for thousands of years. We will show successful movements such as the Deccan Development Society and Khet Virasat Mission
Activist and writer Raj Patal says that the reason people go hungry is because of food being distributed through the market as private property and that those who starve are simply too poor to afford it. Alongside this, he argues that free-market development policies support and create the conditions of enclosure: Enclosure is when public land is turned into private property as a commodity, cutting off the rural poor from their only means of survival, and silencing their participation in creating an alternate story of how India will feed her people. We will show examples of enclosure throughout the documentary, showing the irony of the developed India, created and fed by the hands of the very people who can never access it. At the very end of the documentary we will call for the creation of a new story, one that empowers farmers to farm; that allows for all of us to be more than consumers in the market, and transfers authorship to India's people for their food sovereignty. The future will be shaped by our own will to imagine a different kind of society, a re-visioning of the story - and a new way of valuing the world without resorting to institutions that created the problem in the first place. Visit our online funding site or make your donation here: Watch Lua Cheia founder of Act Naturally talk about Kundrati Karma on a Growing Concern:
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