What is the impact of climate change on Indian agriculture?
A. Stable production
B. No impact
C. Reduced yields and increased pests
D. Increased yields
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Climate change leads to rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and increased pest incidence, negatively affecting yields of staple crops like wheat and rice.
Explanation:
Groundnut is a significant cash crop in that region. Detailed explanation covers agricultural geography: soil types, climate requirements, irrigation needs, and economic importance.
Explanation:
Many importing countries have stringent non-tariff barriers like phytosanitary standards, maximum residue limits (MRLs), and certifications, which Indian products often find hard to meet.
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