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India is the second largest producer of potato in the world. The Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP) is the main potato growing region accounting for almost 85% of the 1.8 Mha under the crop in India where it is grown as an irrigated crop during the winter season. Since IGP is in sub-tropical plains, dura...


Naresh Kumar, SooraGovindakrishnan, P.M.Swarooparani DNNitin ChSurabhi JAggarwal, Pramod K.[Assessment of impact of climate change on potato and potential adaptation gains in the Indo-Gangetic Plains of India]Assessment of impact of climate change on potato and potential adaptation gains in the Indo-Gangetic Plains of India
Asseng, SentholdEwert, FrankMartre, PierreRosenzweig, CynthiaJones, JimHatfield, Jerry L.Ruane, Alex C.Boote, Kenneth J.Thorburn, Peter J.Rötter, Reimund P.Cammarano, DavideBasso, BrunoAggarwal, Pramod K.Angulo, CarlosBertuzzi, PatrickBiernath, ChristianChallinor, Andrew J.Doltra, JordiGayler, SebastianGoldberg, Richard A.Grant, RobertHeng, LeeHooker, JoshHunt, TonyIngwersen, JoachimIzaurralde, Roberto CésarKersebaum, Kurt-ChristianMüller, ChristophNaresh Kumar, SooraNendel, ClaasO'Leary, Garry J.Olesen, J.E.Osborne, Tom M.Palosuo, TaruPriesack, EckartRipoche, DominiqueSemenov, Mikhail A.Shcherbak, IuriiSteduto, PasqualeStöckle, Claudio O.Stratonovitch, PierreStreck ISupit, IwanTao, FuluTravasso, MariaWaha, KatharinaWallach, DanielWhite, Jeffrey W.Williams, JimmyWolf, Joost[Benchmark data set for wheat growth models: Field experiments and AgMIP multi-model simulations]Benchmark data set for wheat growth models: Field experiments and AgMIP multi-model simulations

The main aim of this paper is to map agricultural policies and programmes, with components of climate smart agriculture, implemented by the Government of India (GoI). Although climate resilience is not the explicit goal of these, our analysis shows that the GoI has been spending 15% of the total ...


Kishore, AvinashDeb Pal, BarunJoshi, KuhuAggarwal, Pramod K.[Unfolding government policies towards the development of climate smart agriculture in India]Unfolding government policies towards the development of climate smart agriculture in India

Weather-based crop insurance is a powerful tool for stabilizing farmers’ income by providing timely payouts directly linked with weather parameters. However, its performance can be marred by faulty design, leading to high basis risk and insufficient payouts. This paper presents a new methodology ...


Shirsath, PareshVyas, ShalikaAggarwal, Pramod K.Rao, Kolli N.[Designing weather index insurance of crops for the increased satisfaction of farmers, industry and the government]Designing weather index insurance of crops for the increased satisfaction of farmers, industry and the government
Campbell, Bruce M.Kinyangi, JamesNersisyan, ALeigh, RADibb-Leigh, JAZougmoré, Robert B.Seré Rabé, CarlosAggarwal, Pramod K.Hoefner, F[Perspectives: legislating change]Perspectives: legislating change

This paper assesses the effect of monsoon droughts on the production, demand, and prices of seven major agricultural commodities - rice, sorghum, pearl millet, maize, pigeon pea, groundnut and cotton. A partial generalised equilibrium model is developed to simulate the effects of deficit rainfall...


Kumar, P.Joshi PKAggarwal, Pramod K.[Projected Effect of Droughts on Supply, Demand, and Prices of Crops in India]Projected Effect of Droughts on Supply, Demand, and Prices of Crops in India

A report o weather deviations and crop loss assessment for area yield index insurance schemes in India. The report is structured in three sections. First section presents weather parameters, second section describes the crop condition and crop specific conditions of prevented sowing, sowing failu...


Aggarwal, Pramod K.Shirsath, Paresh B.Vyas, ShalikaArumugam, PonrajGoroshi, Sheshakumar[CCAFS Agriculture Monitor (CAM)]CCAFS Agriculture Monitor (CAM)

There is significant interest in determining the role of climate-induced shocks as a prominent driver on migration decisions of different groups of farmers in South Asia. Using data from a survey of 2,660 farm-families and focused group discussions in Bihar (India), Terai (plains) (Nepal) and coa...


Bhatta, Gopal DattAggarwal, Pramod K.Poudel SBelgrave DA[Climate-induced migration in South Asia: Migration decisions and the gender dimensions of adverse climatic events]Climate-induced migration in South Asia: Migration decisions and the gender dimensions of adverse climatic events

Concerns over climate change and climatic variability are growing in South Asia because of the potential detrimental impacts of these phenomena on livelihoods. Such growing concerns demonstrate a need to assess how farmers simultaneously cope with extreme events and adapt to climatic variability....


Bhatta, Gopal DattAggarwal, Pramod K.[Coping with weather adversity and adaptation to climatic variability: a cross-country study of smallholder farmers in South Asia]Coping with weather adversity and adaptation to climatic variability: a cross-country study of smallholder farmers in South Asia

The Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) submitted under the Paris Agreement propose a country’s contribution to global mitigation efforts and domestic adaptation initiatives. This paper provides a systematic analysis of NDCs submitted by South Asian nations, in order to assess how far thei...


Amjath-Babu, T.S.Aggarwal, Pramod K.Vermeulen, Sonja J.[Climate action for food security in South Asia? Analyzing the role of agriculture in nationally determined contributions to the Paris agreement]Climate action for food security in South Asia? Analyzing the role of agriculture in nationally determined contributions to the Paris agreement

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