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Vol. 12, Special Issue 10 (2023)

Climate change and food security in India

Author(s):
Anjali Jakhar, Anil Kumar Gupta, Vikrant Kumar, Mohd. Nayeem Ali and Mukul
Abstract:
Accessibility of food implies food creation inside the nation, imports of food and earlier year stock in govt. storehouses. Admittance to food implies having adequate assets both financial and physical to acquired fitting eating regimen. Usage of food implies proper utilize in view of the information on fundamental nourishment which is essential for our wellbeing. Environmental change is any adjustment of environment after some time because of normal fluctuation or as a human movement. The Unified Country's Intergovernmental Board on Environmental change (UNIPCC) has expressed that regular peculiarities with the end goal that sun oriented variety and volcanoes created a large portion of the warming from pre-modern opportunity to 1950 and had a little cooling impact subsequently. As per IPCC (2007) assessments anticipate that the region under food grain, for example tumbled from 126.18 million hectare to 122.23 million hectare during the period from 1975-76 to 2008-09. The concentrate likewise demonstrates that there is an enormous scope variance nearby under the development in the Kharif season. To comprehend its effect on food creation, understanding its key dimensions is significant. Exceptional report on discharge situation (SRES) of the IPCC (2007) notices an alternate improvement way for worldwide harvest yield diminishes. To project the future food grain creation by utilizing relapse procedure, in the wake of ascertaining esteem by utilizing relapse method we find that India's food grains creation will be increment closest 308 million tons. So we presume that nation faces significant difficulties to build its food creation to the tune of 308 million tons by 2020-21, to take care of it's steadily developing populace.
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How to cite this article:
Anjali Jakhar, Anil Kumar Gupta, Vikrant Kumar, Mohd. Nayeem Ali and Mukul. Climate change and food security in India. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 2023; 12(10S): 1499-1504.

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