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Anchor script in<strong>for</strong>mationSoil erosion can have significant negative effects on a farm’s productivity by washing awayimportant nutrient rich soil. With climate change, soil erosion may increase due to thepotential of more heavy rainfall events. Reducing soil erosion is a good way of increasing theproductivity and profitability of a farm. There are various different techniques to help retainsoil including planting fast growing trees and shrubs, using cover crops when food crops arenot being grown, or creating artificial barriers around farming fields. The most appropriatestrategies will depend upon the location and resources available.Crops are only as good as the soil they are grown in. Farmers can improve their crops byimproving their soil. There are many different ways to improve soil. Correctly incorporatingcompost or manure into soil can help increase important nutrients in the soil. Growing certaincrops (called legumes) can also increase important nutrients in the soil. Having healthiersoils can also make farming less sensitive to adverse climatic conditions, making it one wayto adapt to a changing climate.8 th Topic: Impacts of climate change on livestock rearingQuestions <strong>for</strong>community:Questions <strong>for</strong>policymakers:Questions <strong>for</strong>scientists:Ask farmers if they feel the changing climate has affected their livestockrearing practices? If yes, then how? Do they know of any governmentschemes that promote livestock rearing? Do they perceive benefits fromlivestock rearing? How important is livestock <strong>for</strong> farmers in theirlivelihoods? How do they manage fodder production and livestockveterinary issues, such as vaccinations?Are there any government schemes to help farmers do more livestockrearing?What are the impacts of climate change on livestock rearing? How canthese impacts be addressed? How should farmers look after theirlivestock?Anchor script in<strong>for</strong>mationAnimal husbandry in Bundelkhand has been affected very badly by drought and scientiststell us that one of the effects of climate change is that droughts will become more frequentand more severe. So the problems of animal husbandry in this region are also partly due toclimate change. If we can promote animal husbandry, that serves as a way to adapt toclimate change, because it provides farmers with an alternate source of livelihood in case ofcrop failures.12

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