Abstract:
This paper explores the impact of climate variability on aggregate land productivity of major food grain and non-food grain
crops of the country using secondary data with panel set for time period, 1985-2009. Secondary data for similar period was
taken from various sources; and linear interpolation and graphical projection methods were used to identify the missing values
in the available time series data. Value of production of fifteen crops was calculated by farm harvest price (at constant price 1993-
94); and these fifteen crops were taken from thirteen major agriculturist intensive states of the nation. Cobb-Douglas production
function model was incorporated.