An analysis of long-term and short-term impact of climate change on rice production in India

Climate change-related weather events significantly affect rice production. In this paper, we investigate the impact of and interrelationships between agriculture inputs, climate change factors and financial variables on rice production in India from 1970–2021.This study is based on the time series...

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Autores principales: Singh, Arshdeep, Arora, Kashish, Babu, Suresh Chandra
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Publicado: Emerald Publishing Limited 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168857
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author Singh, Arshdeep
Arora, Kashish
Babu, Suresh Chandra
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description Climate change-related weather events significantly affect rice production. In this paper, we investigate the impact of and interrelationships between agriculture inputs, climate change factors and financial variables on rice production in India from 1970–2021.This study is based on the time series analysis; the unit root test has been employed to unveil the integration order. Further, the study used various econometric techniques, including vector autoregression estimates (VAR), cointegration test, autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model and diagnostic test for ARDL, fully modified least squares (FMOLS), canonical cointegrating regression (CCR), impulse response functions (IRF) and the variance decomposition method (VDM) to validate the long- and short-term impacts of climate change on rice production in India of the scrutinized variables.The study's findings revealed that the rice area, precipitation and maximum temperature have a significant and positive impact on rice production in the short run. In the long run, rice area (ß = 1.162), pesticide consumption (ß = 0.089) and domestic credit to private sector (ß = 0.068) have a positive and significant impact on rice production. The results show that minimum temperature and direct institutional credit for agriculture have a significant but negative impact on rice production in the short run. Minimum temperature, pesticide consumption, domestic credit to the private sector and direct institutional credit for agriculture have a negative and significant impact on rice production in the long run.The present study makes valuable and original contributions to the literature by examining the short- and long-term impacts of climate change on rice production in India over 1970–2021. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, The majority of the studies examined the impact of climate change on rice production with the consideration of only “mean temperature” as one of the climatic variables, while in the present study, the authors have considered both minimum as well as maximum temperature. Furthermore, the authors also considered the financial variables in the model.
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spelling CGSpace1688572025-12-08T10:29:22Z An analysis of long-term and short-term impact of climate change on rice production in India Singh, Arshdeep Arora, Kashish Babu, Suresh Chandra climate change impacts rice agricultural production farm inputs time series analysis climate change Climate change-related weather events significantly affect rice production. In this paper, we investigate the impact of and interrelationships between agriculture inputs, climate change factors and financial variables on rice production in India from 1970–2021.This study is based on the time series analysis; the unit root test has been employed to unveil the integration order. Further, the study used various econometric techniques, including vector autoregression estimates (VAR), cointegration test, autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model and diagnostic test for ARDL, fully modified least squares (FMOLS), canonical cointegrating regression (CCR), impulse response functions (IRF) and the variance decomposition method (VDM) to validate the long- and short-term impacts of climate change on rice production in India of the scrutinized variables.The study's findings revealed that the rice area, precipitation and maximum temperature have a significant and positive impact on rice production in the short run. In the long run, rice area (ß = 1.162), pesticide consumption (ß = 0.089) and domestic credit to private sector (ß = 0.068) have a positive and significant impact on rice production. The results show that minimum temperature and direct institutional credit for agriculture have a significant but negative impact on rice production in the short run. Minimum temperature, pesticide consumption, domestic credit to the private sector and direct institutional credit for agriculture have a negative and significant impact on rice production in the long run.The present study makes valuable and original contributions to the literature by examining the short- and long-term impacts of climate change on rice production in India over 1970–2021. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, The majority of the studies examined the impact of climate change on rice production with the consideration of only “mean temperature” as one of the climatic variables, while in the present study, the authors have considered both minimum as well as maximum temperature. Furthermore, the authors also considered the financial variables in the model. 2024-05-21 2025-01-10T21:23:06Z 2025-01-10T21:23:06Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168857 en Limited Access Emerald Publishing Limited Singh, Arshdeep; Arora, Kashish; and Babu, Suresh Chandra. 2024. An analysis of long-term and short-term impact of climate change on rice production in India. China Agricultural Economic Review 16(2): 290-319. https://doi.org/10.1108/CAER-07-2023-0179
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rice
agricultural production
farm inputs
time series analysis
climate change
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Arora, Kashish
Babu, Suresh Chandra
An analysis of long-term and short-term impact of climate change on rice production in India
title An analysis of long-term and short-term impact of climate change on rice production in India
title_full An analysis of long-term and short-term impact of climate change on rice production in India
title_fullStr An analysis of long-term and short-term impact of climate change on rice production in India
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of long-term and short-term impact of climate change on rice production in India
title_short An analysis of long-term and short-term impact of climate change on rice production in India
title_sort analysis of long term and short term impact of climate change on rice production in india
topic climate change impacts
rice
agricultural production
farm inputs
time series analysis
climate change
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168857
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