Indian Farmers Lose 81 Days Annually To Heat Stress
A study found that heat stress costs Indian farmers an average of 81 working days per year. Migrant laborers from states like Bihar and West Bengal are particularly affected. The economic impact is estimated at over $111 billion USD. This loss of working time significantly impacts agricultural productivity and farmer livelihoods.
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Mastodon
“#IndiaHeat stress costs Indian farmers 81 working days a year, study findsMigrant labourers from eastern states such as Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha travel to Delhi and Gurugram for manual... 106 Days of failure and costs.... $111+ billion USD”
The Indian Express
“Indian farmers lose an average of 81 days annually to heat stress, significantly impacting agricultural productivity and livelihoods.”
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