Climate Variability Concerns for the Future of Coffee in India : An Exploratory Study
Climate Variability Concerns for the Future of Coffee in India : An Exploratory Study
Chengappa P.G., Devika C.M.
This paper draws attention to the growing concern of climate variability
affecting coffee production in India dominated by small holders.
Climate related studies across coffee producing areas around the world
have encapsulated the significant impacts on coffee physiology and
thereupon production and yield. Specifically, choosing Kodagu district,
the largest coffee growing district in India as the study area, the
climate variability is assessed by analysing recorded climatic data over
the last 33 years. The results revealed a marginal decrease in total
rainfall and high monthly variability, rising temperatures and declining
relative humidity levels that is likely to impact coffee production
given the decreasing yields in the region witnessed at the macro as well
as micro level. We concluded the paper by identifying adaptation and
mitigation potential measures from existing and altered management
practices by the coffee growers, government initiatives and alternate
incomes based on interviews with coffee growers.
10.22161/ijeab/1.4.27
http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/27%20IJEAB-DEC-2016-2-Climate%20Variability%20Concerns%20for%20the%20Future%20of%20Coffee%20in%20India%20An%20Exploratory%20Study.pdf
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Chengappa P.G., Devika C.M.
This paper draws attention to the growing concern of climate variability
affecting coffee production in India dominated by small holders.
Climate related studies across coffee producing areas around the world
have encapsulated the significant impacts on coffee physiology and
thereupon production and yield. Specifically, choosing Kodagu district,
the largest coffee growing district in India as the study area, the
climate variability is assessed by analysing recorded climatic data over
the last 33 years. The results revealed a marginal decrease in total
rainfall and high monthly variability, rising temperatures and declining
relative humidity levels that is likely to impact coffee production
given the decreasing yields in the region witnessed at the macro as well
as micro level. We concluded the paper by identifying adaptation and
mitigation potential measures from existing and altered management
practices by the coffee growers, government initiatives and alternate
incomes based on interviews with coffee growers.
10.22161/ijeab/1.4.27
http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/27%20IJEAB-DEC-2016-2-Climate%20Variability%20Concerns%20for%20the%20Future%20of%20Coffee%20in%20India%20An%20Exploratory%20Study.pdf
ijeab.com/submit-paper/
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