2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-23210-6
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Addressing the effect of meteorological factors and agricultural subsidy on agricultural productivity in India: a roadmap toward environmental sustainability

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“…The estimated results and outcomes show that rice production is boosted by 0.089% due to an increase of 1% in agricultural credit. These findings align with Baig, Chandio, et al (2022) and Baig, Irfan, et al (2022), as they concluded that rice production might improve through an increase in investment. The impact of the area under rice has been positively associated with rice production but shows an insignificant impact.…”
Section: Estimated Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The estimated results and outcomes show that rice production is boosted by 0.089% due to an increase of 1% in agricultural credit. These findings align with Baig, Chandio, et al (2022) and Baig, Irfan, et al (2022), as they concluded that rice production might improve through an increase in investment. The impact of the area under rice has been positively associated with rice production but shows an insignificant impact.…”
Section: Estimated Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…High rainfall boosts rice productivity by 0.12%. While mean temperature (AT) negatively affects agriculture efficiency at the 1% significance level, in the long run, the present outcome is similar to that of Baig, Chandio, et al (2022), Baig, Irfan, et al (2022) and Pickson et al (2022b) findings, and they argued that rainfall and mean temperature have positively and negatively interacted with rice production in the developing countries. The impact of carbon emission on rice production (PR) has been found insignificant.…”
Section: Estimated Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…As studies have provided solid evidence for the positive relationship between fossil energy consumption and environmental degradation, the focus has shifted toward renewable energy consumption. Therefore, recent studies have examined the nexus between renewable energy consumption, economic growth, and CO 2 emissions (Amoah et al 2020 ; Ali et al 2021 ; Alsanusi et al 2022 ; Alvarado et al 2022a , 2022b , c ; Assi et al 2021 ; Avci and Sarigul 2022 ; Baig et al, 2022 ; Deng et al 2022 ; Fatima et al 2022 ; Hussain et al 2022 ; Jiang et al 2022 ; Irfan et al 2021 ; Pata and Işık, 2021 ; Kartal 2022 ; Rehman et al 2022a , b , c ; 2021a , 2021b , 2021c ; Serttas et al, 2022 ; Yasir et al 2022 ; Shahzad et al 2021 ; Dogan et al 2020 ; Dogru et al 2020 ; Işık 2013 ; Işık et al 2020a ; Ongan et al 2017 , 2018a , b ; Işık and Radulescu, 2017 ; Işık 2010 ; Bölük and Mert 2015 ; López-Menéndez et al 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural subsidy is a crucial component of grain production that ensures efficient grain production [ 12 , 13 , 14 ]. China is an agricultural nation similar to Bhutan, and, hence, it prioritizes agricultural subsidies in its agricultural policy to encourage agricultural productivity, raise the income of rural citizens, and increase food security [ 15 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%