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Study reveals India among 6 countries accounting for 61 pc of global cropland emissions

TT Editor·Updated: 16 Feb 2026 6:10 pm IST
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Study reveals India among 6 countries accounting for 61 pc of global cropland emissions

A recent study has identified India as one of six nations responsible for approximately 61% of global emissions stemming from cropland. This alarming statistic highlights the significant environmental impact of agricultural practices in these countries, which also include Brazil, China, Indonesia, and the United States. Experts point out that the expansion of cropland and the use of fertilizers contribute substantially to greenhouse gas emissions, exacerbating climate change. India's rapid agricultural growth, driven by both population demands and economic factors, underscores the urgent need for sustainable practices. The study calls for enhanced policies and innovative agricultural techniques to mitigate emissions, emphasizing the importance of transitioning to eco-friendly farming methods. As India grapples with the dual challenges of food security and climate change, addressing cropland emissions is essential for meeting international climate goals and ensuring long-term agricultural sustainability.

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