These tools offer a promising solution to enhance productivity and sustainability, particularly in the region’s drylands. The study, covering 477 million hectares across India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, has mapped 27 major cropping systems. By providing a fresh perspective on redesigning these systems, researchers aim to address both food security and climate resilience in the coming years.
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