Adopting Climate Resilient Agriculture India’s Challenges and Solutions - By Ranjeet Shah
India, with its vast agricultural sector, is exceptionally vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, facing challenges such as erratic monsoons, rising temperatures, and depleting groundwater levels. Through integrating climate-resilient practices, farming communities can adapt to uncertainties and secure their productivity and livelihoods. Adopting climate-resilient agriculture is not just a choice; it’s a necessity for sustaining global food supplies.
In August 2024, the Prime Minister released 109 high yielding, climate resilient and biofortified varieties of crops as part of the efforts of the government to promote climate resilient agriculture. This is in addition to many other government initiatives that aim to ....
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