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“Farmers turn to millets as a climate-smart crop.” Support this statement with relevant points.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Farmers turn to millets as a climate-smart crop as it is a drought-resistant crop.

  • Many farmers have naturally transformed to probable climate change in the dry Karnataka areas by traditionally switching from water-intensive sugarcane, rice , and maize to different types of dry millets.
  • Millets are hardy grasses and small seeds that grow well under moderate conditions of soil fertility and humidity in dry areas as rain-fed crops.
  • A lot of key factors make millets more viable as a principal crop. They are resistant to drought, require less water compared to rice, and growing requires much less land production.
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