Adaptation Key to Tackling Climate Change: IMD Chief

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  • Director General of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Mrityunjaya Mahapatra, emphasized the need for mitigation strategies to address climate change impacts on agriculture, horticulture, and human life.
  • He made these remarks at a national conference on “Impact of Climate Change on Horticulture” in Mulugu.
  • The conference was jointly organized by Sri konda Laxman Telangana Horticultural University,NABARD,the Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University,and the Ministry of Earth Sciences.
  • Current weather forecasts are only 40-50% accurate; efforts are ongoing to improve this through multi-forecast models.
  • Farmers where urged to adopt global action with local production methods and focus on cultivating climate-resilient crops for better yields and quality.
  • Telangana Horticultural University Vice-Chancellor Danda Rajireddy offered technical support to help farmers address challenges arising from climate change in horticulture.
  • Key speakers included officials from agricultural bodies such as Agricultural Secretary M. Raghunandan Rao and representatives from NABARD and Borlaug Institute of South Asia.
  • A textbook titled “Introductory Agricultural Meteorology” and a book of abstracts were released at the event.

Indian Opinion Analysis
The national conference underscores India’s growing awareness of climate change’s multifaceted impact on agriculture-a critical sector that employs millions across the country. With calls for focused research into resilient crop varieties and improvements in meteorological forecasting accuracy (currently at 40-50%), proactive planning can mitigate future risks to food security.

The emphasis on integrating global practices with local-level implementation highlights a balanced approach toward agricultural adaptation while ensuring farmers remain supported through scientific innovation and policy initiatives like those promised by Telangana Horticultural University. Though, improving coordination across stakeholders-government, academia, financial institutions like NABARD-will be key to turning recommendations into actionable measures that protect both rural livelihoods and national interests.

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