Probing Farmers’ Awareness about Climate Change and Adaptation in Karkihalli Village, Koppala District, Karnataka

Naveesh Y. B., Raaga R., Sagar N., Suresh K. P., Ashwini M., Jayashree A., Sushma R., Krishnamoorthy P., Siju S. J., Patil S. S.
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Study conducted in Karkihalli village, Karnataka, India, aimed to assess the impact of climate change on agriculture and livestock, as well as the adaptation and mitigation strategies employed by farmers. Through interviews with ten farmers, it was found that a majority of farmers were aware of climate change and had observed various climate-related changes over the past two decades. These changes included rising temperatures, decreased rainfall, prolonged droughts and increased occurrences of heat waves, among others. The impact of climate change on agriculture was evident in the form of water scarcity, declining water quality and increased susceptibility of crops and livestock to pest and disease attacks. Farmers noted specific challenges such as new diseases affecting crops, such as fall armyworm and wilt disease, which led to significant crop losses. Erratic monsoon patterns and hailstorms further exacerbated the situation, resulting in reduced agricultural yields and earnings. The deteriorating quality of food due to chemical farming practices was observed to have adverse effects on human health, with changes in food consumption habits contributing to an increase in diseases. Moreover, livestock diseases were more prevalent in recent years, likely linked to climate-related shifts. Farmers identified various drivers for climate change adaptation, including a lack of information and knowledge about climate change, accessibility to credit facilities and the outbreak of new diseases or food scarcity. While many lacked knowledge about climate change mitigation strategies, they had adopted practices like crop rotation, improved seeds and soil conservation technique.
探究卡纳塔克邦科普帕拉县卡尔基哈里村农民对气候变化和适应的认识
在印度卡纳塔克邦 Karkihalli 村开展的研究旨在评估气候变化对农业和畜牧业的影响,以及农民采用的适应和减缓战略。通过对十位农民的访谈发现,大多数农民都了解气候变化,并在过去二十年里观察到了各种与气候有关的变化。这些变化包括气温升高、降雨减少、长期干旱和热浪增多等。气候变化对农业的影响表现为缺水、水质下降以及作物和牲畜更容易受到病虫害的侵袭。农民们注意到一些具体的挑战,如影响作物的新病害,如秋季虫害和枯萎病,这些病害导致大量作物损失。反常的季风模式和冰雹进一步加剧了这种情况,导致农业减产和收入减少。据观察,化学耕作法导致的粮食质量下降对人类健康产生了不利影响,食品消费习惯的改变导致疾病增加。此外,近年来牲畜疾病更加普遍,这可能与气候的变化有关。农民指出了适应气候变化的各种驱动因素,包括缺乏有关气候变化的信息和知识、信贷设施的可获得性、新疾病的爆发或粮食短缺。虽然许多人缺乏有关气候变化减缓战略的知识,但他们采用了轮作、改良种子和土壤保持技术等做法。
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