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Government Focus on Climate Resilient Agriculture: How India’s Farmers are Adapting to Climate Change

Climate Resilient Agriculture

Government Focus on Enhancing Climate Resilience in Indian Agriculture

With the Government of India poised to launch a massive climate resilient agriculture (CRA) initiative covering 50,000 villages across 310 climatically-vulnerable districts (report), now is an opportune moment to highlight the critical practices and strategies that can drive this initiative forward.

CRA refers to farming practices and techniques designed to withstand and adapt to the challenges posed by climate change. It involves using methods that help crops and livestock cope with changing climate conditions such as extreme weather events, droughts, or floods, while ensuring sustainable production and food security.

For 30 years, WOTR (Watershed Organisation Trust), a non-profit organisation, has been at the forefront of implementing climate-resilient agriculture techniques. WOTR works closely with farmers across eight states (Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Jharkhand and Telangana) to mitigate the risks of climate change, reduce cultivation costs, enhance productivity, and bolster adaptive capacities.

Key aspects of these practices include:

The impact of these practices has been profound.  WOTR’s work in 2023-24 with rural agrarian communities achieved the following:

Climate Resilient Agriculture (CRA) Practices:

Bio-Inputs Promotion:

Soil Health Management:

Training and Capacity Building:

Organic Formulations:

This has resulted in a 20% reduction in chemical application and a cost reduction of Rs 14,820 per hectare in cultivation. Additionally, with the implementation of micro irrigation and the use of FarmPrecise, WOTR’s weather-based agro-advisory app, 20% of crops were saved from losses.

As the government embarks on its new initiative, our proven methodologies and success stories serve as a model of what can be achieved with dedicated effort and sustainable practices.

Explore some of our case stories and articles on CRA here:

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