India's domination of global rice trade stokes looming water crisis

Published 2025년 12월 30일

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India's booming rice exports are depleting groundwater in key agricultural states, forcing farmers to drill deeper borewells at increasing costs. Government subsidies for water-intensive rice cultivation discourage shifts to less thirsty crops, despite fledgling state efforts to promote alternatives like millets. This unsustainable practice has global implications due to India's significant role in the world rice market.

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