Going Organic in Pakistan

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LAHORE – Being a woman in the male-dominated field of farming in Pakistan is the least of Samiya Mumtaz's problems. This 25-year-old pioneer from Lahore says she faces more resistance as a shehri, a city dweller, "who supposedly does not know agriculture."

An even bigger problem, it seems, is the kind of 'agriculture' she proposes. For Ms Mumtaz is one of a small but growing breed of environmentally-conscious farmers who are seeking to undo the legacy of the so-called Green Revolution that took the country by storm in the 1970s.

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