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'Climate change may hit wheat production'

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<p>A one degree celsius rise in temperature associated with increase in carbon dioxide in atmosphere could hit in India unless adaptation strategies are adopted, according to a government report on . In the absence of adaptation and CO2 fertilisation benefits, a one degree Celsius rise in temperature alone could lead to a decrease of six million tonnes of wheat production, the report submitted to the UN said.

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Sugar output up at 25.5 million tonne this year surpasses govt estimate

Sugar production has surpassed the government's projection of 25.2 million tonnes in the 2011-12 marketing year so far.

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