Climate change adaptation in agriculture is an imperative response to the evolving environmental challenges faced by the farming sector. As global temperatures rise and weather patterns become unpredictable, farmers are employing various strategies to mitigate risks and enhance resilience. This includes adopting drought-resistant crops, implementing precision farming techniques, and utilizing advanced irrigation methods. Additionally, promoting agroforestry, diversifying crop varieties, and incorporating sustainable soil management practices are crucial for adapting to changing climates. Technological innovations, such as smart farming and climate-smart agriculture, play a pivotal role in optimizing resource use and improving productivity. Collaborative efforts between researchers, policymakers, and farmers are essential to developing effective adaptation measures, ensuring food security in the face of climate uncertainties
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