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Soil degradation in India could spell disaster for food secu
Soil degradation in India could spell disaster for food secu
Soil degradation in India could spell disaster for food security and livelihoods
The country is self-sufficient in food production now but it will have to start importing food if its soil quality continues to degrade.
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