Food security: How to deal with effects of climate change on Indian agriculture (The Times of India)
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The Times of India, in a piece about the food security and climate change effects on agriculture in India, writes that malnutrition, water shortages, low output per acre, and climate change will be major challenges ahead. It quotes the 2022 Global Food Policy Report (GFPR) by the International Food Policy Research Institute, which estimates that climate change could escalate the hunger issue among Indians by 2030.
Republished in Swarajya Magazine.
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