Choking Yields: How Air Pollution Threatens Crop Productivity in India

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

India is at a critical juncture—tasked with feeding over 1.4 billion people while navigating the intertwined crises of air pollution and climate change. Recent studies reveal a worrying reality: rising levels of air pollution are significantly undermining agricultural productivity, especially for rice and wheat, the country’s staple food crops.

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