Groundwater depletion may reduce winter cropping intensity

  • IASbaba
  • April 27, 2021
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Groundwater depletion may reduce winter cropping intensity

Part of: GS Prelims and GS – III – Environment 

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Key takeaways 

  • India is the second-largest producer of wheat in the world, with over 30 million hectares in India dedicated to producing this crop. 
  • Some of the important winter crops (Rabi crops): wheat, barley, mustard and peas.
  • But with severe groundwater depletion, the cropping intensity or the amount of land planted in the winter season may decrease by up to 20% by 2025
  • The international team studied India’s three main irrigation types on winter cropped areas: dug wells, tube wells, canals, and also analysed the groundwater data from the Central Ground Water Board. 
  • They found that 13% of the villages in which farmers plant a winter crop are located in critically water-depleted regions.
  • These villages may lose 68% of their cropped area in future if access to all groundwater irrigation is lost. 
  • The results suggest that these losses will largely occur in northwest and central India.

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