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Title: Influence of Climatic and Non-Climatic Factors on Sustainable Food Security in India: A Statistical Investigation
Authors: Kumar, Ajay
Ahmad, Mokbul Morshed
Sharma, Pritee
Keywords: Climate Change
Socio-Economic Variables
Food-Grain Yield
Sustainable Food Security
Composite Z-Index
Food Security Index
FSI
Per Capita Food-Grain Availability
PCFGA
Linear
Nonlinear and Log-Linear
Regression Model
India
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Int. J. Sustainable Agricultural Management and Informatics
Abstract: The present study assesses the effect of climatic and non-climatic factors on sustainable food security in India. It estimates food security index using composite Z-index technique with panel data of 13 states of India. It reveals that all components of food security have positive and significant association to each other. There exists high food inequality across Indian states. Poverty is the most detrimental factor to sustain food security; it is significantly associated with food insecurity. Therefore, Indian policy makers are desired to implement effective development scheme for poverty eradication. Estimates also imply that per capita food-grain availability negatively impacted due to changing climatic factors and diversity in socio-economic variables. Hence, there is essential to increase food production through cropping intensity, appropriate irrigation facilities, application of modern technology and high yielding verities of seeds in cultivation; infrastructural development and more public spending in agricultural R&D to achieve sustainable food security in India.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4664
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