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Experts Call for Climate-Smart Farming to Secure Food Future
11 Nov
Summary
- Suggestions to enhance rural incomes, promote climate-resilient practices
- Government approves maize cluster, plans to hike urea prices and research
- Emphasis on utilizing technology to address climate change in agriculture

As of November 11th, 2025, experts are calling for greater investment and action to address the impact of climate change on agriculture. According to the latest report, key suggestions include enhancing rural incomes and productivity, promoting the adoption of climate-resilient farming practices, and utilizing technology to mitigate the effects of global warming.
In a recent development, the government has approved the establishment of a maize cluster in Uttar Pradesh, a move aimed at boosting crop yields and supporting local farmers. Additionally, the authorities have emphasized the need to hike urea prices, double research expenditure, and reconceptualize crop compensation schemes to better support the agricultural sector.
These initiatives come as the country grapples with the growing challenges posed by climate change, which have already begun to disrupt traditional farming patterns and threaten food security. Experts believe that a comprehensive, multi-pronged approach is necessary to ensure the long-term sustainability and resilience of the agricultural system.



