CLIMATE CHANGES' IMPACT ON IRRIGATION OF CROPS PUBLISHED
Laura ȘMULEAC1, A. ȘMULEAC1, R. PAȘCALĂU1, Mahfoud BAKLI 2, Rauf3JURAKHON 1 University of Life Sciences ”King Mihai I” from Timisoara 2Université de Ghardaia, Algeria 3 Tajik Technical University named after M.S. Osimi raul.pascalau@usvt.ro Abstract. Irrigation of crops is one of the oldest measures applied in agriculture to increase agricultural production. The need to increase agricultural production is an increasingly pressing issue, not only to increase their incomes and households' food supply, but also to contribute to overall food security and poverty reduction. As agriculture is increasingly at risk from climate change and a growing population demanding aquatic resources, farmers need to adopt smarter practices for sustainable water use in agriculture. Climate shifting present a very big jeopardy to global farm work, impacting many parts of crop grow, include water sprinkle practice. Changes to these practices become very important in coping with these obstacles, focus on need for farm techs that smart with climate. Picking techs to adapt in farming must give importance to variety and long-lasting methods for better output amidst unsure climate future scenes. It is stresses on climate-smart farm methods in small farm set-ups, pushing for good rules and institution back up to put and copy these methods with success. The focus on tech, services, skill building and rules in climate-smart farm plans show the urgent need to mix changeable measures in farm methods, where farm work crucial to living means and food secure. With deep knowledge of climate changing impacts and taking right change steps, farm sector can aim for being tough and productive lasting amidst shifting environmental situation.
irrigation, climate change, food security, smart agriculture, sustainable water use, adaptation, resilience
environmental engineering
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