Coping with drought in Tamil Nadu: The role of reservoir management

Indian agriculture has historically been vulnerable to floods and droughts, primarily associated with the monsoon. These extreme weather events have retarded the otherwise impressive progress India has made in agricultural production, particularly during the past two decades. Food security, based on...

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Main Authors: Rajagopalan, V., Swaminathan, P.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 1990
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157026
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description Indian agriculture has historically been vulnerable to floods and droughts, primarily associated with the monsoon. These extreme weather events have retarded the otherwise impressive progress India has made in agricultural production, particularly during the past two decades. Food security, based on adequate buffer stocks of foodgrains, is often threatened. For example, the drought of 1987-88 reduced the aggregate output of foodgrains to between 135 and 140 million tons, far below the expected output of between 157 and 162 million tons for normal and well-distributed rainfall. Buffer stocks were badly depleted. Increasing food security and the stability of annual output levels in the face of variable rainfall has again emerged as a major concern of planners. To eliminate the threat of a food crisis comparable to that of the early sixties, effective management strategies must be identified.
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spelling CGSpace1570262025-01-10T06:43:33Z Coping with drought in Tamil Nadu: The role of reservoir management Rajagopalan, V. Swaminathan, P. agriculture Indian agriculture has historically been vulnerable to floods and droughts, primarily associated with the monsoon. These extreme weather events have retarded the otherwise impressive progress India has made in agricultural production, particularly during the past two decades. Food security, based on adequate buffer stocks of foodgrains, is often threatened. For example, the drought of 1987-88 reduced the aggregate output of foodgrains to between 135 and 140 million tons, far below the expected output of between 157 and 162 million tons for normal and well-distributed rainfall. Buffer stocks were badly depleted. Increasing food security and the stability of annual output levels in the face of variable rainfall has again emerged as a major concern of planners. To eliminate the threat of a food crisis comparable to that of the early sixties, effective management strategies must be identified. 1990 2024-10-24T12:46:49Z 2024-10-24T12:46:49Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157026 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Rajagopalan, V.; Swaminathan, P. 1990. Coping with drought in Tamil Nadu: The role of reservoir management. Occasional Papers. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157026
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Coping with drought in Tamil Nadu: The role of reservoir management
title Coping with drought in Tamil Nadu: The role of reservoir management
title_full Coping with drought in Tamil Nadu: The role of reservoir management
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title_full_unstemmed Coping with drought in Tamil Nadu: The role of reservoir management
title_short Coping with drought in Tamil Nadu: The role of reservoir management
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