Convenient Action — Page 30

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Powergudas Of Gujarat (Small lt Beaucyil)
Agriculture And Climate Change a cropping system has been suggested @In addition to these, at Anand centre,
based on soil moisture availability index two projects have been initiated m
Apart from creating hundreds of thousanda sefvicea to the farmers of that zone. and has helped farmers to adopt better collaboration with SAC, ISRO,
of micro irrigation structures, we have — (hia| bas helped he) farmers to} adopt remunerative crops, thereby increasing Abmedabad and IIT Delhi, under which
adopted a consistent strategy to cope with better management practices and also to their incomes. 40 Agricultural Weather Station (AWS)
Climate Changes in different agro-climatic take preventive measures against any : ae ourrn will be installed in Gujarat. These will
zones of Gujarat: adverse effects of weather. Teese a csc jaitioles provide better aries eas! at
create a ct)
@In each agro-climatic zone, there is one @Agro-climate based crop planning observatories in Gujarat by installing extended range, oC 4 tezenell aah a8
Agro-meteorological field unit, which initiated through the Soil Health Card automatic weather stations at different will be beneficial for climate risk
provides weather based agro-advisory programme of my Government, m which research locations in order to generate management.
online weather information and to create The cumulative effect of all this has been
a data bank on climate. an increase in productivity of the major
* 2 @Researches on the effects of Climate aD GES ER Conid Oike th Oexe
Agro Meteorological Unit Change have been initoted on breeding average increase in temperatures recorded
r : of heat and photoperiod insensitive crop at various locations during the last couple
District Navsari, Gujarat a ‘ent 6 poly i ae of years. As compared to other States in
r. . create controlled environment. Thia has India, Gujarat is an outstanding performer
. i 7S Te\ increaged the yield and reduced in agriculture, growing at the rate of
js Bs fee WV \Ge ; 1o) ee population dynamics of insects, pests and 9.6% per annum. Though there is high
et aes 2s > eee ve msi) ea Wh Aa SER ge diseases, etc. volatility in agricuttural growth rates for
ae ’ Wes i oie je ? . ; almost all States in Indie, performance of
oe @We have established “Centre fee Weiner Gujerat’s agriculture is more than thrice
=e 4 ’ Lat ar ee locate a the all India figure. International Pood
| > om WEATHER fay a ia paca Caine HE nipeirel Policy Research Institute, in a year 2009
1 tn te Nol ee Or a ic Pe a 5 BRET » Neste document, has specially commended
Se NOSk pee rie: (Maia RA 1 fret HRN: STATION 7a Lh §, a Agro-advisory Services” st Junagadh. re Eg a
2 ger ee aires) ‘a } im 24 i i These centres are engaged in critical and vegetables and wheat production.
(Ses bees SNe : a . g : "til analysis of weather/climate parameters
| 4 a Sra and their likely impacts on agricultural
a Fee Fee Sal?
bs ae 3 ra ar oe
; : Dee a4 : *
4,5 . Rh. hay. Nee ey =)
as ty ‘ , Sa Pio iste | a

English text

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Powergudas Of Gujarat (Small lt Beaucyil)
Agriculture And Climate Change a cropping system has been suggested @In addition to these, at Anand centre,
based on soil moisture availability index two projects have been initiated m
Apart from creating hundreds of thousanda sefvicea to the farmers of that zone. and has helped farmers to adopt better collaboration with SAC, ISRO,
of micro irrigation structures, we have — (hia| bas helped he) farmers to} adopt remunerative crops, thereby increasing Abmedabad and IIT Delhi, under which
adopted a consistent strategy to cope with better management practices and also to their incomes. 40 Agricultural Weather Station (AWS)
Climate Changes in different agro-climatic take preventive measures against any : ae ourrn will be installed in Gujarat. These will
zones of Gujarat: adverse effects of weather. Teese a csc jaitioles provide better aries eas! at
create a ct)
@In each agro-climatic zone, there is one @Agro-climate based crop planning observatories in Gujarat by installing extended range, oC 4 tezenell aah a8
Agro-meteorological field unit, which initiated through the Soil Health Card automatic weather stations at different will be beneficial for climate risk
provides weather based agro-advisory programme of my Government, m which research locations in order to generate management.
online weather information and to create The cumulative effect of all this has been
a data bank on climate. an increase in productivity of the major
* 2 @Researches on the effects of Climate aD GES ER Conid Oike th Oexe
Agro Meteorological Unit Change have been initoted on breeding average increase in temperatures recorded
r : of heat and photoperiod insensitive crop at various locations during the last couple
District Navsari, Gujarat a ‘ent 6 poly i ae of years. As compared to other States in
r. . create controlled environment. Thia has India, Gujarat is an outstanding performer
. i 7S Te\ increaged the yield and reduced in agriculture, growing at the rate of
js Bs fee WV \Ge ; 1o) ee population dynamics of insects, pests and 9.6% per annum. Though there is high
et aes 2s > eee ve msi) ea Wh Aa SER ge diseases, etc. volatility in agricuttural growth rates for
ae ’ Wes i oie je ? . ; almost all States in Indie, performance of
oe @We have established “Centre fee Weiner Gujerat’s agriculture is more than thrice
=e 4 ’ Lat ar ee locate a the all India figure. International Pood
| > om WEATHER fay a ia paca Caine HE nipeirel Policy Research Institute, in a year 2009
1 tn te Nol ee Or a ic Pe a 5 BRET » Neste document, has specially commended
Se NOSk pee rie: (Maia RA 1 fret HRN: STATION 7a Lh §, a Agro-advisory Services” st Junagadh. re Eg a
2 ger ee aires) ‘a } im 24 i i These centres are engaged in critical and vegetables and wheat production.
(Ses bees SNe : a . g : "til analysis of weather/climate parameters
| 4 a Sra and their likely impacts on agricultural
a Fee Fee Sal?
bs ae 3 ra ar oe
; : Dee a4 : *
4,5 . Rh. hay. Nee ey =)
as ty ‘ , Sa Pio iste | a

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