New Agricultural Plans Help Keep Food Safe and Farmers Strong
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India wants to help farmers deal with climate change. The country is seeing a lot of changes in the weather like not rain and really high temperatures. So the government and farming schools are telling people about ways to farm that are good for the environment and use technology. This will help farmers grow food for a time and keep rural areas stable.
Key Highlights:

One big thing the government is doing is making crops that can survive without water. They are giving seeds to farmers that can handle heat and changes in the weather. This helps farmers grow food even when the weather is bad.
The government is also telling people about irrigation and precision farming. This means using systems to give water to plants like drip irrigation, which helps save water. Precision farming uses computers and satellites to help farmers use the amount of fertilizer and water.
People are also teaching farmers about farming practices. They are telling them how to keep the soil healthy grow types of crops use natural ways to control pests and use resources wisely. The government is also helping farmers use energy like solar power and get better weather forecasts. They are even giving farmers insurance to help them if their crops get damaged.
Significance:
Farming in a way that resists climate change is crucial for making sure everyone has food. When farmers can grow food consistently people are less likely to go hungry during really bad weather.
These new farming methods also help farmers by reducing costs saving water and minimizing losses. This means farmers can earn an income and support their families.
Climate resistant farming is also good for the environment because it saves water keeps the soil healthy and reduces emissions.
India is working hard to make farming more resistant, to climate change. The country is using crops, better irrigation systems and teaching people about good farming practices to keep food safe help farmers and deal with the challenges of climate change. The Agriculture Sector is really pushing for climate farming to make sure everyone has food and farmers can keep growing crops for a long time.

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