Cultivation at risk: Food production can drop by 25 percent in two and a half decades, climate change has a direct impact on crops - Food grain production can drop by 25 percent in two and a half decades
Climate change can cause a major setback for food security. Increase in temperature irregular rainfall fluids and seasonal incidents such as Heatweeth can have a direct impact on farming, which can reduce the production of large food crops by 2050. Wheat can fall by 6 to 25 percent and paddy by 3 to 15 percent. Jagran Bureau, New -Delhi. Climate change can cause a major setback for food security. Seasonal incidents such as increase in temperature, irregular rainfall, drought, floods and heat waves can have a direct impact on farming, which can reduce the production of large food crops by 2050. The Indian Climate Change Network (INCCA) says that the maximum decrease in the yield of large crops such as wheat and paddy can be. Wheat can drop by 6 to 25 percent and paddy by 3 to 15 percent. There is a possibility of 10 to 30 percent reduction in food production. There is a possibility of 10 to 30 percent decrease in food production in unirited areas. At the end of the Incca report, the Federation of All India Farmer Association (Fafa) emphasized the weather -friendly agriculture that increases the revenue of farmers, which expressed concern about possible damage to climate change. Attempts to distribute new techniques to farmers. The organization released a special report by organizing a Delhi seminar in World Environment Day, which set out attempts to distribute new techniques to farmers to meet the challenges of the farm. The experts believe that the climate crisis can only be rescued from the climate crisis by technology. There must be a ban on subsidy for renewable energy, micro irrigation and organic farming, so that small and marginal farmers are also capable of. The situation of small farmers Murali Babu, general secretary of the worrying Faifa, believes that the impact of climate change on farming is also shown. Soil quality decreases. The groundwater level drops. The situation of small farmers is affecting. In this effort, ICAR trained farmers by delivering weather and soil -friendly farming techniques to 6.93 Lakh farmers across the country. Climate -friendly towns have been developed. To deal with future threats, this work must be the task of dealing with future threats. The existence of the crores of farmers of the country can be ensured by making farming, profitable and environment.