Climate-Resilient Agriculture
Source: Indian Express
GS III: Major Crops- Cropping patterns in various parts of the country
Overview
- News in Brief
- Farmer-Producer Organisations (FPOs)
- Weaker Southwest Monsoon
- Climate-Resilient Agriculture Practices
Why in the News?
With the emergence of a weaker Southwest monsoon, FPOs are promoting drought-resistant crops and climate-resilient agricultural practices.
News in Brief
- The Union Ministry of Agriculture has prepared a list of 10,000 Farmer-Producer Organisations (FPOs) that are cultivating drought-resistant crops and using climate-resilient farm practices.
- The Ministry is taking measures to counter the challenges of a weaker Monsoon.
- There are over 63 lakhs farmers in 10,000 FPOs as members, and the Government is planning to use their network to reach every farmer to adopt climate-resilient agricultural practices.
Farmer-Producer Organisations ( FPOs)
- A legal entity formed by agricultural producers to improve bargaining power and market access.
- Act as bridge between small farmers and larger markets.
- Ensure fair prices for farmers.
- Facilitate access to modern technology.
- Disseminate climate-resilient agricultural practices.
Weaker Southwest Monsoon
- Indian Meteorological Department(IMD) has forecast below normal monsoon rainfall for 2026 due to El Nino conditions.
- The Southwest Monsoon rainfall over the Monsoon Core Zone (MCZ) contains most of the rainfed agricultural areas in the country and is most likely to receive below normal monsoon rainfall (<94% of LPA).
- This will reduce crop yields, affecting rural income and the lower agricultural output may increase food inflation.
Climate-Resilient Agricultural Practices
- Mulching for moisture conservation.
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- Practiced by covering the soil surface with crop residues or other organic materials (using straw and old gunny bags)
- Evaporation losses is significantly reduced and suppresses weeds and improves soil health.
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- Planting crops that require less water.
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- Sowing pulses and millets.
- Pulses including moong, urad and kulthi (horse gram).
- Millets include jowar, bajra and ragi.
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- Drip irrigation and mixed cropping pattern.
- Indigenously and genetically modified wheat and rice strains.
Significance of Climate-Resilient Agricultural Practices
- The low cost measures helps to retain moisture in the soil for longer periods
- Enable crops to withstand dry spells more effectively.
- Shift from paddy to millet cultivation is significant in the Monsoon Core Zone (MOZ), consisting rainfed agricultural areas.
- Promotion of drought-resistant crops can help farmers reduce production risks under uncertain rainfall conditions.
- Millets are naturally resilient, require less water, and perform well in marginal environments where other crops struggle to cope with harsh weather conditions.
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