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Study Analyzes Water Needs of Kharif Crops in India Amid Climate Variability

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A recent study conducted by researchers in India has analyzed the water requirements of Kharif crops under changing climate conditions. The research, led by Rao, Munivenkatappa, and Singh, focuses on the challenges posed by increasing climate variability to agricultural practices. It examines crop water dynamics and irrigation dependency, aiming to provide insights into how farmers can adapt to unpredictable weather patterns while maintaining sustainable farming methods.

The study highlights the growing need for reliable assessments of water needs as erratic rainfall and temperature fluctuations continue to impact crop growth during the Kharif season. Researchers utilized comprehensive methodologies to evaluate irrigation reliance and water management strategies for these crops, which are typically grown during India’s monsoon period. The findings underscore the importance of understanding regional climate impacts on agriculture and offer data that could inform future planning for efficient resource use in farming communities facing climate-related uncertainties.

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Date: November 28, 2025

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