Farmers Distress Index is a kind of early warning system for farmers launched by the Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA), under the Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR).
Farmers Distress Index launched in July 2022, by the Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (CRIDA) under the Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) with the main motive to minimize the agrarian distress in the form of crop loss, failure and income loss.
Farmers distress have increased in the recent years with the change in extreme climate as well as market and price fluctuation that driving them to death by suicides many times.
Farmers Distress Index trying to reduce their distress and prevent its spread from a few farmers to the village or block level by pre-warning different stakeholders including central, state and local government and also non-government agencies about the future occurrence of farmers distress so that they can take timely preventive measures.
Based on the questions asked in the interview, the degree of the distressed will be identified which are as under:
In case of severe distress, it identify which among the seven component is more severe and contribute maximum to the farmer’s distress.
Farmers distress in India is a complex and multifaceted problem that has been affecting the livelihood and the well-being of the farmers
Some of the reasons that are responsible for farmers distress are:
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