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COALITION OF AGRICULTURE IN AMBIANCE AMENDMENT

Authors: CHANDRA, KHUSHBOO; Shetty, Navneet; kumari, Yashwani; kumar, Ashok;

COALITION OF AGRICULTURE IN AMBIANCE AMENDMENT

Abstract

ABSTRACT Climate change is a pressing global issue that is affecting various sectors, and agriculture is no exception. The impact of climate change on agriculture is wide-ranging and poses significant challenges to food security, livelihoods, and the overall sustainability of agricultural practices. In this essay, we will explore the various ways climate change affects agriculture and the measures that can be taken to mitigate its adverse effects. One of the most significant impacts of climate change on agriculture is the alteration of weather patterns. Extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, heat waves, and hurricanes have become more frequent and intense. These events can damage crops, destroy infrastructure, and disrupt supply chains, leading to food shortages and price fluctuations. Moreover, unpredictable weather patterns make it difficult for farmers to plan their planting and harvesting schedules, affecting crop yields and productivity. Rising temperatures are another major consequence of climate change that affects agriculture. Higher temperatures can lead to the depletion of soil moisture, increased evaporation, and heat stress on plants and livestock. Many crops have specific temperature requirements for optimal growth, and exceeding these thresholds can lead to reduced yields and lower crop quality.

Keywords

Climate, Drought, Crop Yield, Green House Gas, Livestock, Supply Chain, Climate, Drought, Crop Yield, Green House Gas, Livestock, Supply Chain

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