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Modeling the potential impacts of climate change and adaptation strategies on groundnut production in India

Groundnut is one of the significant sources of oil, food, and fodder in India. It is grown in marginal arid and semi-arid agro-ecosystems with wide yield fluctuations due to spatial variability of rainfall and soil. Climate change, which is predicted to increase the intra- and inter-annual rainfall...

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Autores principales: Kadiyala, M.D.M., Nedumaran, Swamikannu, Padmanabhan, Jyosthnaa, Gumma, Murali Krishna, Gummadi, Sridhar, Srigiri, Srinivas Reddy, Robertson, Richard, Whitbread, Anthony
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8111332/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145996
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author Kadiyala, M.D.M.
Nedumaran, Swamikannu
Padmanabhan, Jyosthnaa
Gumma, Murali Krishna
Gummadi, Sridhar
Srigiri, Srinivas Reddy
Robertson, Richard
Whitbread, Anthony
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Nedumaran, Swamikannu
Padmanabhan, Jyosthnaa
Gumma, Murali Krishna
Gummadi, Sridhar
Srigiri, Srinivas Reddy
Robertson, Richard
Whitbread, Anthony
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description Groundnut is one of the significant sources of oil, food, and fodder in India. It is grown in marginal arid and semi-arid agro-ecosystems with wide yield fluctuations due to spatial variability of rainfall and soil. Climate change, which is predicted to increase the intra- and inter-annual rainfall variability will further constrain the groundnut economy in India besides the global and domestic economic, social and policy changes. Through this study we aim to examine the biophysical and social economic impacts of climate change on groundnut production and prices to provide a comprehensive analysis of how agriculture and the food system will be affected. Using projected climate data for India, we estimated the biophysical impacts of climate change on groundnut during mid-century using representative concentration pathway (RCP 8.5) scenario. We examined the impacts of changes in population and income besides environmental factors on groundnut productivity. This is to highlight the importance of holistic assessment of biophysical and socioeconomic factors to better understand climate change impacts. Modelled projections show that by 2050, climate change under an optimistic scenario will result in −2.3 to 43.2% change in groundnut yields across various regions in India when climate alone was factored in. But the change in groundnut yields ranged from −0.9% to 16.2% when economic (population and income) and market variables (elasticities, trade, etc.) were also considered. Similarly, under pessimistic climate change scenario, the percent change in groundnut yields would be −33.7 to 3.4 with only the climate factored in and −11.2 to 4.3 with the additional economic and market variables included. This indicates the sensitivity of climate change impacts to differences in socioeconomic factors. This study highlights the need to take into account market effects to gain a holistic understanding of how economic and environmental factors impact agricultural food systems and economies.
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spelling pubmed-81113322021-07-01 Modeling the potential impacts of climate change and adaptation strategies on groundnut production in India Kadiyala, M.D.M. Nedumaran, Swamikannu Padmanabhan, Jyosthnaa Gumma, Murali Krishna Gummadi, Sridhar Srigiri, Srinivas Reddy Robertson, Richard Whitbread, Anthony Sci Total Environ Article Groundnut is one of the significant sources of oil, food, and fodder in India. It is grown in marginal arid and semi-arid agro-ecosystems with wide yield fluctuations due to spatial variability of rainfall and soil. Climate change, which is predicted to increase the intra- and inter-annual rainfall variability will further constrain the groundnut economy in India besides the global and domestic economic, social and policy changes. Through this study we aim to examine the biophysical and social economic impacts of climate change on groundnut production and prices to provide a comprehensive analysis of how agriculture and the food system will be affected. Using projected climate data for India, we estimated the biophysical impacts of climate change on groundnut during mid-century using representative concentration pathway (RCP 8.5) scenario. We examined the impacts of changes in population and income besides environmental factors on groundnut productivity. This is to highlight the importance of holistic assessment of biophysical and socioeconomic factors to better understand climate change impacts. Modelled projections show that by 2050, climate change under an optimistic scenario will result in −2.3 to 43.2% change in groundnut yields across various regions in India when climate alone was factored in. But the change in groundnut yields ranged from −0.9% to 16.2% when economic (population and income) and market variables (elasticities, trade, etc.) were also considered. Similarly, under pessimistic climate change scenario, the percent change in groundnut yields would be −33.7 to 3.4 with only the climate factored in and −11.2 to 4.3 with the additional economic and market variables included. This indicates the sensitivity of climate change impacts to differences in socioeconomic factors. This study highlights the need to take into account market effects to gain a holistic understanding of how economic and environmental factors impact agricultural food systems and economies. Elsevier 2021-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8111332/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145996 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Robertson, Richard
Whitbread, Anthony
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