The monsoon season is dependent on agriculture, which is the backbone of the Indian economy. Climate change is exacerbated by the global temperatures, which often contribute to erratic rainfall patterns. Uneven rainfall patterns, rising temperatures, and rising CO2 levels in the atmosphere are all important climatic factors that influence crop production. Weathering parameters have a stronger impact (67%) during the cropping season than other variables like soil and nutrient management (33%) according to research. Crop yields drop by 3% to 5% for every 1°F rise in temperature, according to research.
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