PENGARUH PERUBAHAN IKLIM TERHADAP PRODUKTIVITAS PERTANIAN PADI DI DAERAH TROPIS
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https://doi.org/10.61722/jssr.v2i2.1181Keywords:
Climate Change, Rice Cultivation, Agricultural ProductivityAbstract
In the face of global climate change, understanding its impact on agricultural productivity, particularly in tropical regions, is crucial. This study focuses on how climate change affects rice cultivation, the primary food source in many tropical areas. Specifically, it examines changes in rainfall patterns and rising temperatures. These alterations pose significant challenges to farmers, affecting water availability, crop growth, and farming practices. To address these challenges, comprehensive research is essential. By analyzing direct climate impacts, plant responses, and adaptation strategies, we can develop sustainable solutions to support global food security.
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