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Agricultural Economics Research Review | 2014

Impact of Climate Change on Yields of Major Food Crops in India: Implications for Food Security

Pratap Singh Birthal; Tajuddin Khan; Digvijay S. Negi; Shaily Agarwal

The study has analysed changes in climate variables, viz. temperature and rainfall during the period 1969–2005 and has assessed their impact on yields of important food crops. A significant rise was observed in mean monthly temperature, but more so during the post-rainy season. The changes in rainfall, however, were not as significant. While an increase in maximum temperature was found to have an adverse effect on the crop yields, a similar increase in minimum temperature had a favourable effect on yields of most crops, but it was not sufficient to fully compensate the damages caused by the rise in maximum temperature. Pigeonpea, rice, chickpea and wheat were more vulnerable to rise in temperature. Rainfall had a positive effect on most crops, but it could not counterbalance the negative effect of temperature. The projections of climate impacts towards 2100 have suggested that with significant changes in temperature and rainfall, the rice yield will be lower by 15 per cent and wheat yield by 22 per cent. Coarse cereals will be affected less, while pulses will be affected more than cereals. If the changes in climate are not significant, damages to crops will be smaller. In the short-run too climate impacts will not be so severe.


Archive | 2014

Changing Sources of Growth in Indian Agriculture: Implications for Regional Priorities for Accelerating Agricultural Growth

Pratap Singh Birthal; Pramod Kumar Joshi; Digvijay S. Negi; Shaily Agarwal


World Development | 2015

Assessing the Impact of Crop Diversification on Farm Poverty in India

Pratap Singh Birthal; Devesh Roy; Digvijay S. Negi


Food Policy | 2015

Is Indian agriculture becoming resilient to droughts? Evidence from rice production systems

Pratap Singh Birthal; Digvijay S. Negi; Md. Tajuddin Khan; Shaily Agarwal


Agricultural Economics | 2015

The impacts of information on returns from farming: evidence from a nationally representative farm survey in India

Pratap Singh Birthal; Shiv Kumar; Digvijay S. Negi; Devesh Roy


Agricultural Economics Research Review | 2014

Income sources of farm households in India: determinants, distributional consequences and policy implications.

Pratap Singh Birthal; Digvijay S. Negi; Awadesh K. Jha; Dhiraj Kumar Singh


Developing Economies | 2015

Farmers' Preference for Farming: Evidence From a Nationally Representative Farm Survey in India

Pratap Singh Birthal; Devesh Roy; Md. Tajuddin Khan; Digvijay S. Negi


Indian journal of agricultural economics | 2014

How Sensitive is Indian Agriculture to Climate Change

Pratap Singh Birthal; Digvijay S. Negi; Shiv Kumar; Shaily Aggarwal; A. Suresh; Md. Tajuddin Khan


The Indian Forester | 1996

Effect of Water Stress and Antitranspirants on the Chlorophyll Contents of the Leaves of Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre

S. Nautiyal; Digvijay S. Negi; Shiv Kumar


Archive | 2015

Agricultural Diversification and Poverty in India

Pratap Singh Birthal; Devesh Roy; Digvijay S. Negi

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Devesh Roy

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Pratap Singh Birthal

International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics

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Pramod Kumar Joshi

International Food Policy Research Institute

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A. Suresh

S.A. Engineering College

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Dhiraj Kumar Singh

International Livestock Research Institute

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