Indian farmers have killed themselves at a rate of 48 a day between 2002 and
2006 — more than 17,500 a year, according to experts who have analyzed
government statistics. At least 160,000 farmers have committed suicide
since 1997, said K. Nagaraj of the Madras Institute of Development
Studies.
The epidemic dates to the 1990s, and is generally attributed to a toxic blend of slashed subsidies, tougher global competition, drought, predatory moneylenders and expensive genetically modified seeds.
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