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CLIMATE CHANGE AND AGRICULTURAL IMBALANCE: A STUDY IN KAPURTHALA DISTRICT, PUNJAB, INDIA

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Gautam1 , Jasmeen Kaur2 , Kajal Mahajan3 , Naman Brahami4 , Yuyudhan Tiwari5 , Aswathy V K, Phd6*
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.si5.0146

Abstract

This paper tried to understand the agricultural imbalances due to the climate change in Kapurthala district of Punjab. The background of the study lies to the suffering of people from Indian farming industry due to the changing climate pattern. Proper policy implications are most significant to stabilize the issues existing due to the climate change. The current research thoroughly examines the field level reality from farmers’ precipitation. The existing literature pointed that most Indian framers face an increased variation in temperature as well as irregular and decreased rainfall, which is compatible with the weather data. Indian farmers appeared to have adopted a broad variety systemic and modest adaptation

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