Abstract:
One of the biggest risks to humanity today is climate change. Agriculture is most impacted by climate change, which is having a severe impact on many facets of human life. Since climate variations have an impact on crop productivity, ongoing climate change lowers crop productivity, which has an impact on farmers' income and way of life. Already, agriculture faces the difficulty of feeding a growing population. Food security would suffer as a result of climate change. Climate resilience is a pressing necessity, and climate smart agriculture is the most practical approach to farming that is also climate resilient. In order to be robust to climate change, farmers should implement climate smart farming widely. It is insufficient to use one or two lone instances of climate-smart farming. Therefore, it is important to promote the widespread adoption of climate-resilient agricultural. The current study looks at how climate resilient farming is used, its effects, and how small farmers might use it.
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