Influence of Changing Rainfall Patterns on Wheat and Maize Production: A Case Study of Mandra District, Rawalpindi
This study highlights the influence of irregular rainfall on Wheat and Maize Production in Mandra, District Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Local farmers face many difficulties due to the change in climate. Farmers used to grow pulses and peanuts, but now these crops are not grown due to climate change. Through in-depth interviews, the study highlights that changes in rainfall patterns result in crop diseases like leaf Rust, Stem Rust, insects, and damage. The study also shows that rising costs of fertilizers like DAP, Urea, and pesticides lead to financial stress for farmers. Findings show that climate change affects crop productivity and farmers' lives. The study recommends a better irrigation system and offering discounts for fertilizers and pesticides; accurate information about weather and providing awareness to farmers can reduce the influence of changing rainfall patterns on Wheat and Maize Production. It can help farmers to reduce losses in the future.
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Climate Change, Rainfall Pattern, Wheat, Maize, Crop Production, Crop Diseases
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(1) Amber Batool
Graduate, Department of Anthropology, PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Abid Ghafoor Chaudhry
Associate Professor/ Chairman, Department of Anthropology, PMAS- Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.