Farmers told to adopt alternative methods to counter climate change

T. Chandrika Krishnan, president of the Wayanad district panchayat, has urged tribal farmers to adopt resilient farming methods to combat climate change. The call was made during a training session on tuber crop production organized by the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation.
Why it matters
Promoting climate-resilient agriculture is essential for ensuring food security and economic stability for vulnerable farming communities facing extreme weather patterns.
Farmers need to adopt alternative and resilient farming methods to effectively counter the adverse impacts of shifting climate patterns and phenomena such as El Niño, Wayanad district panchayat president T. Chandrika Krishnan has said.
The article reports on a local government official's statement regarding agricultural policy without injecting editorial opinion.
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