Impact of Changing Climate on Agricultural Productivity and Farm Income in Northern Dry Zone of Karnataka
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Spatio-temporal data on climatic parameters of thirty-five taluks of the Northern Dry Zone
newline(NDZ) was collected from the year 1981-2019. Secondary data concerning cropping pattern,
newlineproductivity, Farm Harvest Prices (FHP) etc was collected from DES, Bengaluru and district
newlineoffices of the NDZ from 1998-2019. Primary data was collected on rainfed farmers
newlineperception of changing climate, socio-economic conditions, coping strategies employed
newlineduring the year 2019-2020 of the selected taluks through a personal interview method.
newlineDavangere dry taluk (i.e., Harapanahalli taluk) received the highest annual average
newlineprecipitation (PCPN) and Relative Humidity (RH) and lowest annual average maximum
newlinetemperature (Tmax). The annual average PCPN (653.49 mm), Tmax (32.87 ° C) and RH
newline(55.92 %) was observed in the NDZ. The annual average Minimum Temperature (Tmin) in
newlinethe NDZ was 20.09 °C with significant Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)of 0.0654
newlineand a Co-efficient of Variation (CV) of 1.73. The CV of climatic parameters was highest in
newlinePeriod-III (2001-2010). The per cent of the amount of annual average PCPN and average no.
newlineof rainy days in the kharif season was decreasing and shifting to rabi season and from rabi
newlineseason to summer season. Thus, creating a season shift.
newlineArea and production of maize and chickpea crop, was found significantly increasing in
newlineBagalakote, Balllari, Koppal and Vijayapura district dry taluks. Most of the crop s yield was
newlineaffected positively by annual average PCPN. Doubled annual average PCPN affects
newlinegreengram, wheat, chickpea and safflower yield negatively. Annual average Tmax affects
newlineyield s of greengram, rice, wheat, horsegram, and safflower crops negatively. Annual average
newlineTmin affects yield level of maize and pigeonpea negatively whereas for sugarcane, rice, wheat
newlineand chickpea positively. Increase in annual average Tmax was affecting cropping area
newlinepositively in case of rice, wheat, maize and chickpea crops whereas, in case of RH cropping
newlinearea was affected negatively in maize, wheat and chickpea crops.
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