Gupta, Shreekant Bhandari, Laveesh Ramandeep, and Sharma, Monica

Climate change, weather anomalies, and agricultural productivity in India - Economic & Political Weekly - 60(50), Dec 13, 2025: p.43-50

The impact of climate change on agriculture productivity is well known. Studies in India and globally have documented the impact on specific crops. However, few studies have attempted to develop a method to estimate the impact of changes in temperature and rainfall on a range of crops. In this paper, we consider all major food and non-food crops in India, namely wheat, rice, maize, sorghum, pearl millet, sugar cane, cotton, chickpea, pigeon pea, groundnut, rapeseed and mustard, and oilseeds. – Reproduced

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