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Climate Change and Rice Production in India: A Way Forward

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It is expected that climate change and its variability could have serious impact on agriculture and water sectors and eventually on the food security and livelihoods of a large section of the rural population in developing countries (IPCC AR4 2007; IPCC 2018). The climate change, in the long run, may lead to new combinations of changes with regard to atmospheric constituents, temperature, solar radiation and pests, diseases and weeds.

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Palanisami, K., Kakumanu, K.R., Nagothu, U.S., Ranganathan, C.R. (2019). Climate Change and Rice Production in India: A Way Forward. In: Climate Change and Future Rice Production in India. India Studies in Business and Economics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8363-2_11

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