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Published: 2021-06-25

Department of Agronomy, Directorate of Research, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidayalaya, Kalayani-741235

Journal of Advanced Agriculture & Horticulture Research

ISSN 2769-2043

Food Security Under The Era Of Climate Change Threat

Authors

  • Dhiman Mukherjee Department of Agronomy, Directorate of Research, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidayalaya, Kalayani-741235

Keywords

Climate change, food security, global warming, pest, sustainability

Abstract

Agriculture production is directly dependent on climate change and weather. Possible changes in temperature, precipitation and CO2 concentration are expected to significantly impact crop growth and ultimately we lose our crop productivity and indirectly affect the sustainable food availability issue. The overall impact of climate change on worldwide food production is considered to be low to moderate with successful adaptation and adequate irrigation. Climate change has a serious impact on the availability of various resources on the earth especially water, which sustains life on this planet. The global food security situation and outlook remains delicately imbalanced amid surplus food production and the prevalence of hunger, due to the complex interplay of social, economic, and ecological factors that mediate food security outcomes at various human and institutional scales. Weather aberration poses complex challenges in terms of increased variability and risk for food producers and the energy and water sectors. Changes in the biosphere, biodiversity and natural resources are adversely affecting human health and quality of life. Throughout the 21st century, India is projected to experience warming above global level. India will also begin to experience more seasonal variation in temperature with more warming in the winters than summers. Longevity of heat waves across India has extended in recent years with warmer night temperatures and hotter days, and this trend is expected to continue. Strategic research priorities are outlined for a range of sectors that underpin global food security, including: agriculture, ecosystem services from agriculture, climate change, international trade, water management solutions, the water-energy-food security nexus, service delivery to smallholders and women farmers, and better governance models and regional priority setting. There is a need to look beyond agriculture and invest in affordable and suitable farm technologies if the problem of food insecurity is to be addressed in a sustainable manner.

 

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2021-06-25

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Mukherjee, D. (2021). Food Security Under The Era Of Climate Change Threat. Journal of Advanced Agriculture &Amp; Horticulture Research, 1(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.55124/jahr.v1i1.78