Abstract
Global agriculture is facing serious problems from climate change, which will affect agricultural productivity, water availability, and rural lives. This study looks at the many effects of climate change on agriculture, emphasizing important patterns, weak points, and mitigation techniques. An rise in the severity of extreme weather events, altered precipitation patterns, and rising temperatures all cause disruptions to agricultural systems, which has an impact on animal production and crop yields. Problems with irrigation management and food security are made worse by changes in water supply and quality. Socioeconomic ramifications of vulnerable areas include decreased farmer earnings, food insecurity, and rural poverty, especially in emerging nations. Adaptation methods are critical for strengthening agricultural systems' resilience in the context of climate change. Adoption of agricultural types resistant to climate change, better water management techniques, and encouragement of sustainable land-use practices are some of these tactics. In order to promote international collaboration, integrate climate adaptation into national development objectives, and support climate-smart agriculture, policy interventions and institutional frameworks are essential. In order to adopt adaptive measures and maintain sustainable food production systems, policymakers, researchers, farmers, and stakeholders must work together to address the implications of climate change on agriculture
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