Wastewater Irrigation, Heavy Metals and the Profitability of Rice Cultivation – Investigating the East Calcutta Wetlands in India
Published By: SANDEE on eSS | Published Date: November, 18 , 2011In India, as in many developing countries, wastewater is often used to
irrigate crops. This undoubtedly helps to recycle useful nutrients through
the food chain, but, as there can be toxic chemicals in the wastewater, it also
poses risks to human health and may reduce the profitability of cultivated
crops. The East Calcutta Wetlands have been a repository for untreated
sewage water from the city of Kolkata for decades. They also sustain local
agriculture and fisheries activities. But how good is untreated water for
agriculture and does wastewater affect the profitability of rice cultivation? [SANDEE Policy Brief 57-11]. URL:[http://www.sandeeonline.org/uploads/documents/publication/958_PUB_Policy_Brief_57_Vivek.pdf].
Author(s): Vivekananda Mukherjee, Gautam Gupta | Posted on: Feb 27, 2012 | Views(596) | Download (1048)