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Climate & Weather

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Posted On 29/01/2023 in Climate & Weather

Climate Change and Agriculture

Almost every aspect of life, including agriculture, is feeling the impact of climate change. Agriculture is said to contribute to GHGs & climate change. And coming full circle, climate change has affected agriculture in many ways as well.

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Posted On 02/11/2022 in Climate & Weather , Solar power , Sustainability

Carbon Policy & Agriculture

The goal is to make Indian agriculture a climate-positive sector and part of the solution when it comes to carbon policy. It is heartening to note that solutions and programs have been started at multiple levels.

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Posted On 01/09/2022 in Climate & Weather , Crops

Cropping Seasons in India

Every crop has its own distinct processes of planting, harvesting, and processing. Broadly speaking, crops can also be differentiated according to season. And in India, there are three main cropping seasons: Kharif, Rabi and Zaid.

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Posted On 11/08/2022 in Climate & Weather

Indian Agriculture's Relationship with Monsoon

Indian agriculture depends on the monsoon - but this statement cannot be made in a vacuum. There are so many nuances here. There is also, a lot of debate regarding the importance of reducing Indian agriculture’s dependence on monsoons.

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Posted On 28/06/2022 in Climate & Weather

Managing Agriculture Drought

Indian agriculture is heavily dependent on monsoons. Therefore, the timing of the monsoon is critical to every farmer across the country. The monsoons contribute around 89 cm of the 116 cm of rain that India receives every year. India’s dependence on rainfall also means that agriculture drought is a very real risk and has to be managed.

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