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Climate change affecting major food crops, Ocotber 18,2013, The Hindu Business Line

October 18, 2013 by Climate portal editor Leave a Comment

New Delhi, Oct 18:  

Climate change is hitting closer to home than earlier expected. Agriculture production has seen a significant drop due to the effects of climate change such as increased temperature, floods and drought.

In a country struggling with rising population and the need to feed people ore every year, farm production is taking a big hit, according to Sanjoy Bandyopadhyay, Principal Scientist, Indian Agricultural Research Institute.

He was addressing a meet here on Friday on the ‘Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture’ organised by The Energy Research Institute (TERI).

He said that the production of wheat has dropped by six per cent, while rice and mustard production have narrowed by four per cent each.

Climate change has resulted in 70 per cent of India’s land becoming drought-prone, 12 per cent flood-prone, while eight per cent is affected by cyclones.

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/climate-change-affecting-major-food-crops/article5247583.ece

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