Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture: A Case of Farmers’ Perception in Rural Punjab, Pakistan

Muhammad Yaseen, Muhammad Luqman*, Sheer Abbas, Usman Saleem, Abdul Gafar Ahmed, Muhammad Salman Aslam

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Abstract

Climate change is a global issue and becoming severe day by day. Pakistan is developing country, which is also affected by climate change and has no proper resources to hand over these problems creating through change in climate. While Pakistan is country in which agriculture plays as a role of backbone for their economy because a sufficient amount of population connected direct or indirect to this sector. According to Davidson, humans for their improvement in quality life and economical purposes basically cause climate change. We can observe change in climate easily by increasing temperature and irregular pattern of rains. Agriculture and climate have strong relation with each other. So, the agriculture should develop continuously with ever growing population. However, crop productivity of major cereal crops is adversely affected due to weather changing conditions. Farmers have not appropriate resources to recover these gaps produced by climate changes. This study makes an attempt to check farmers’ awareness regarding climate. It also inspects the inferences of climate change on major cereal crops like wheat, maize and rice at district level. It is expected that majority of crops under consideration to be harmfully affected by increasing temperature and irregular rainfalls. It is also observed and categorized the sources through information are collected by farmers about changing in climate conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)269-277
Number of pages9
JournalSarhad Journal of Agriculture
Volume39
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Awareness on climate change
  • Climate change
  • Farmers
  • Impact
  • Management strategies

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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