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farming problems of south Asian contries​

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Answered by santraanushka77
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Inefficient use of inputs such as water and fertilizer and deteriorating natural resources have led to stagnating crop yields and declining profitability. Rising food prices, inconsistent domestic and trade policies, and weakened agricultural institutions are further aggravating this agrarian crisis.

Answered by devatwalpiyush
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Farmers face up to climate risks in south Asia

Changes in temperature and water availability are putting food crops at risk.

Small-scale farmers in India and Nepal 'most vulnerable' to climate change.

Technologies to improve resilience are available but barriers 'must be tackled'

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