The farmers using sewage to make saris
India is one of the biggest users of groundwater in the world, extracting more than the USA and China combined. But as the population grows, supplies are becoming scarce in some areas, like rural Bangalore.
Muniraju was forced to abandon his vegetable farm when his borewell ran dry. But by diverting urban wastewater onto his land, he is now able to grow mulberry – which he sells to make silk.
(Image: Woman wears a sari, Credit: ´óÏó´«Ã½.)
Video by Jennifer Green
Field production: Imran Qureshi
Filming: Shivappa S.M
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