how could the failure of a crop cause a farmer in depth?
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Moreover, agriculture all along was and continues to be a gamble in monsoons. Thus, in case of crop failure, the farmer is forced to borrow and thus to run into debt and fall into a debt trap. ... Of course, some measures have been taken in recent years to provide institutional credit support to agriculture.
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One of the banes of farming is the frequent complete loss of crops due to adverse weather conditions or pests. In this paper, we explore what causes catastrophic crop failures. The study demonstrates that 39% of the variation in expected crop failure rates across the United States can be explained by soils and climate. The analysis shows that precipitation, soils, and especially temperature all explain average crop failure rates. Surprisingly, the analysis did not suggest that annual warming would increase crop failure rates. However, decreases in annual precipitation or increases in interannual or diurnal variation would all be harmful to crops. may be halp full of you
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