Indian farmers are switching crops due to rising temperatures

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In the face of India’s current climate change challenges, some farmers are turning to agroecological practices and crop diversification. In the state of Madhya Pradesh, an initiative has encouraged about six thousand farmers to adopt organic cotton farming, using sustainable techniques such as compost and natural biopesticides. This transition aims to regenerate soils and protect biodiversity, while providing better incomes for farmers.

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