"The chief minister had said the state will not allow Bt Brinjal. And that is the final word. We will not allow (cultivation) of Bt brinjal," Agriculture Minister Veerapandi S Arumugam informed the Assembly.
The Bt brinjal issue had been firmly opposed by civil societies, NGOs and a section of scientists and health experts on the genetically modified vegetable's effects on human health and soil fertility.
Meanwhile, responding to PMK's demand for a separate agriculture budget on the lines of Railways Budget, Arumugam said this was not possible. Even Centre did not have a separate budget for agriculture, he said.
Image: A protest march over Bt brinjal. | Photograph: Reuters
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