• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Sport
  • Cricket
  • Odisha
Farmers In Odisha’s Bolangir Keep Up With Climate Change

Farmers In Odisha’s Bolangir Keep Up With Climate Change

2 years ago
Allu Arjun & Deepika Padukone’s Film With Atlee Officially Titled ‘Raaka’

Allu Arjun & Deepika Padukone’s Film With Atlee Officially Titled ‘Raaka’

6 seconds ago
Odisha CM Launches 36 Industrial Projects Worth Rs 40811 Cr With 59K Job Potential

Odisha CM Launches 36 Industrial Projects Worth Rs 40811 Cr With 59K Job Potential

23 minutes ago
Odisha Vigilance Arrests 5 Health Centre Employees For Rs 2 Cr Fraud

Odisha Vigilance Arrests 5 Health Centre Employees For Rs 2 Cr Fraud

58 minutes ago
Airport Charges Cut By 25 Per Cent To Reduce Financial Burden On Airlines

Airport Charges Cut By 25 Per Cent To Reduce Financial Burden On Airlines

1 hour ago
Very Severe Thunderstorms To Hit 4 Odisha Districts This Evening; Orange Warning By IMD

Very Severe Thunderstorms To Hit 4 Odisha Districts This Evening; Orange Warning By IMD

1 hour ago
Vijay Alleges Political Motive Behind Divorce Rumours Ahead Of Tamil Nadu Polls

Vijay Alleges Political Motive Behind Divorce Rumours Ahead Of Tamil Nadu Polls

2 hours ago
AAIB Report On Rourkela Plane Crash Cites Fuel Leak, Engine Failure

AAIB Report On Rourkela Plane Crash Cites Fuel Leak, Engine Failure

2 hours ago
Multiple Blasts Reported From Iran’s Sirri Island And Lavan Hours After Ceasefire

Multiple Blasts Reported From Iran’s Sirri Island And Lavan Hours After Ceasefire

2 hours ago
Rana Ayyub’s Posts On Hindu Gods Derogatory, Says Delhi HC

Rana Ayyub’s Posts On Hindu Gods Derogatory, Says Delhi HC

2 hours ago
Odisha To Complete Puri Ratna Bhandar Inventory Before Snana Yatra

Odisha To Complete Puri Ratna Bhandar Inventory Before Snana Yatra

2 hours ago
US Court Grants Adanis’ Request To Hear Plea Seeking Dismissal Of SEC Case

US Court Grants Adanis’ Request To Hear Plea Seeking Dismissal Of SEC Case

3 hours ago
Uprooted Tree Kills CRPF Commando In Odisha’s Saranda Forest Camp

Uprooted Tree Kills CRPF Commando In Odisha’s Saranda Forest Camp

3 hours ago
  • Home
  • About us
  • Career
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Usage
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
No Result
View All Result
OdishaBytes
  • Home
  • Odisha
    • Policy & Politics
    • City
  • India
  • Sport
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • IPL
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie Review
    • Television
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Ollywood
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Health
    • fashion
  • World
  • More
    • News You Can Use
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Tech
      • Cars & Bikes
      • Mobile & Gadgets
      • Review
  • Home
  • Odisha
    • Policy & Politics
    • City
  • India
  • Sport
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • IPL
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie Review
    • Television
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Ollywood
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Health
    • fashion
  • World
  • More
    • News You Can Use
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Tech
      • Cars & Bikes
      • Mobile & Gadgets
      • Review
No Result
View All Result
OdishaBytes
No Result
View All Result
Home Guest Column

Farmers In Odisha’s Bolangir Keep Up With Climate Change

by OB Bureau
April 23, 2024
in Guest Column, Odisha
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Farmers In Odisha’s Bolangir Keep Up With Climate Change

Representational image.

491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Darpan Bhalla

The phenomenon of climate change has made a profound and multifaceted impact on farming, affecting almost all aspects of agriculture including changing crop yields, altering the availability of water, increase in pests and diseases, and putting a threat on overall food security. Many studies have successfully documented the effects of climate change on crop yields. Schlenker and Roberts (2009) have found that each 1°C increase in temperature can reduce crop yields by 10-17% for wheat, rice, and maize.

ADVERTISEMENT

Farmers in the villages of Odisha’s Balangir district acknowledge that they have noticed a broad change in weather patterns in the past decade. A newly inaugurated canal has created a positive impact. However, access remains limited, and the canal too is dependent on rainfall levels in the region. The introduction of drought resistant hybrid seeds indicates a silent shift towards climate-resilient farming as it requires less water, as compared to the earlier sown indigenous varieties, and produces a higher yield.

Most farmers migrate to nearby cities during the non-farming season and engage in construction work as the income drawn from agriculture remains meagre to sustain their families. Data reflects that schemes like PMKISAN and PMFBY have reached intended beneficiaries. However, much needs to be done in this regard. In all, it is important to accept that the focus of policymaking should be to take steps to tackle the root cause of the problem i.e., climate change.

Silent shift to hybrids

Around 8-10 years back, an indigenous variety of seeds in special regards to paddy was being used. However, it took a greater amount of water and the yield remained less too. With the introduction of hybrid variety yield seeds and the encouraged use of pesticides and fertilizers, there has already been a shift to farming, which is adaptable to the changing weather patterns i.e., which is less dependent on rainfall and produces more yield in a lesser number of days. However, a consensus was broadly identified among the respondents wherein they concurred on the indigenous variety possessing a “good amount of taste” as compared to the hybrid variety of seeds being made available by the government. In addition, the adoption of a hybrid variety of seeds has made farmers incur more expenditure owing to the additional cost of buying fertilizers, which were earlier produced within the home in the form of organic manure.

Presence of canal

43 per cent of farmers, who had access to canal water reflected a certain kind of broad pattern regarding the perception of rain wherein they majorly had no significant problem with the delay in rainfall timelines. The lower Indra Dam project, inaugurated in 2019, has been a major irrigation push for the farmers of the region. However, the farmers have pointed to irregular water supply. The canal is expected to be fully operational from next year this year and farmers hope to have two crops in a year.

Canal irrigation raises agricultural productivity and especially returns from the land. An exceptional feature of canals is that they create unique spatial changes in agricultural productivity that can last decades after canals are built in any region. Decades after the building of a canal, landowners in those areas remain better off, presumably benefiting from the higher land rents due to the increased access to irrigation in that area.

The presence of the canal in the region notwithstanding, on a micro level, not all fields get water from the canal due to an upland topography. Thus, farmers owning an upland field are still majorly dependent on rainfall. Those with a borewell or a well present on their field still stressed the importance of rain as they cannot solely depend on this method of irrigation. Not only because it’s not sufficient for irrigating their fields but also because of the concern about depleting groundwater table. It is pertinent to mention here that even the water in the canal is directly dependent on rainfall levels in the region, bringing us to the conclusion that farmers are still directly depend on rain for their crops.

Keeping up with the change

Farmers spoke of a slump in agricultural incomes and the inability of rural households to sustain on farming alone. The Odisha countryside is witnessing an emergence of what one can be termed as “migrarian” livelihoods – where migration and agriculture form the major providers, accounting for over half the annual incomes of farming families. Our discourse touched on the decline in income and the resultant search for work mostly by migrating to nearby cities (like Raipur, Bangalore and Mumbai) where the majority work as labourers in the non-farming season. Many inter-state migrants from Western Odisha (about 26 per cent) find employment in the neighbouring state of Chhattisgarh; Raipur and Durg districts being the primary destinations.

The government needs to create opportunities within the region aiming for fewer people migrating to cities by incentivising crop diversification in the region which should help farmers combat the variations they have been experiencing in terms of climatic changes in the recent past. The impact of climate variability on agriculture would be on several variables such as quantity and quality of crops in terms of productivity, growth rates, the process of photosynthesis and transpiration rates, moisture availability in the soil etc. Food production is to be directly impacted by the changing weather patterns across the globe.

An increase in the mean seasonal temperature reduces the duration of many crops thereby reducing the yield of the crop. The consequences of agriculture’s contribution to climate change, and mainly of climate change’s negative impact on agriculture remain severe and can have a great impact on food production threatening food security.

(By arrangement with owsa.in)

 

 

Share196Tweet123
ADVERTISEMENT
OB Bureau

OB Bureau

Related Posts

Odisha CM Launches 36 Industrial Projects Worth Rs 40811 Cr With 59K Job Potential

Odisha CM Launches 36 Industrial Projects Worth Rs 40811 Cr With 59K Job Potential

by OB Bureau
April 8, 2026

Bhubaneswar: In a significant push to Odisha’s industrial journey, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Wednesday laid the foundation stone...

Very Severe Thunderstorms To Hit 4 Odisha Districts This Evening; Orange Warning By IMD

Very Severe Thunderstorms To Hit 4 Odisha Districts This Evening; Orange Warning By IMD

by OB Bureau
April 8, 2026

Bhubaneswar: Very severe thunderstorms coupled with lightning, hail, rain and strong surface winds may affect several districts of Odisha on...

AAIB Report On Rourkela Plane Crash Cites Fuel Leak, Engine Failure

AAIB Report On Rourkela Plane Crash Cites Fuel Leak, Engine Failure

by OB Bureau
April 8, 2026

Bhubaneswar: A possible fuel leak and subsequent engine snag were suspected to have been behind the aircraft crash that took...

Uprooted Tree Kills CRPF Commando In Odisha’s Saranda Forest Camp

Uprooted Tree Kills CRPF Commando In Odisha’s Saranda Forest Camp

by OB Bureau
April 8, 2026

Sundargarh: In a tragic incident, a jawan of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) died after a tree fell on...

SAI International School SAI International School SAI International School
OdishaBytes

Copyright © 2026 Frontier Media

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • News Feed

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Odisha
    • Policy & Politics
    • City
  • India
  • Sport
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • IPL
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie Review
    • Television
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Ollywood
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Health
    • fashion
  • World
  • More
    • News You Can Use
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Tech
      • Cars & Bikes
      • Mobile & Gadgets
      • Review

Copyright © 2026 Frontier Media