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By Ashok B Sharma
NEW DELHI, NOV 24: Production of cotton seeds has become problematic with
recent studies revealing extensive use of child labour. Two separate studies
conducted recently held that multinationals like Bayer, Monsanto and Syngenta
and Indian companies like Nuziveedu Seeds, Raasi Seeds and Ankur Seeds
as responsible for the situation.
These companies are paying farmers about 40% which is too little to hire
adults against local minimum wage of Rs 52 per day. The farmers working
for these companies, therefore, hire children and young people aged below
18 years.
At least 1,00,000 of them work 13 hours a day in cotton seed production
in Andhra Pradesh for less than half a euro per day. They are often bound
by loans given to their parents”, said the report ‘The
Price of Childhood’ released by the India Committee of the Netherlands
(ICN), the International Labor Rights Fund of US and Eine Welt Netz NRW
(OneWorld Net Germany).
The authors of the report, independent Indian researcher Dr Davuluri
Venkateswarlu and British agricultural economist Lucia da Corta from Oxford
University, are holding the view that the seed companies are responsible
for large-scale child labour and for evading India’s minimum wage
laws.
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