Nihal Singh Khangar

Nihal Singh Khangar
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  • PhD
  • PhD Student at Indian Institute of Technology Indore

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Introduction
Researcher in field of Agriculture & Environment, with interdisciplinary knowledge. Working on assessing the environmental footprint of agricultural crops and crafting effective sustainability policies. Skilled in data-driven analysis and cross-disciplinary collaboration, with a demonstrated ability to extract complex findings into actionable recommendations for policymakers. Passionate about advancing sustainable agricultural practices to address environmental challenges.
Current institution
Indian Institute of Technology Indore
Current position
  • PhD Student

Publications

Publications (6)
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This study quantified the environmental impacts of residue burning of major produced and burned crops in Madhya Pradesh, central India. The environmental impacts were quantified using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) coupled with Monte Carlo simulation of 1000 iterations. Crop wise marginal impacts of the crops have been quantified using Multivariate re...
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Soybean is a versatile crop that can be utilized as an oilseed or food crop. Increasing soybean production is beneficial to agricultural economies but raising significant concerns about its environmental impacts. This study evaluates the environmental footprint of soybean production using Life Cycle Assessment within the “Cradle-to-Gate” system in...
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The production of cereals is one of the primary activities that is responsible for most of the environmental degradation that is caused by agricultural activities. In this study, an attempt was made to determine the ecosystem & resource emissions along with emissions affecting human health, causing due to agricultural activities. LCA is used to con...
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Abstract Farmer producer organisations (FPOs) in India were introduced as farmer’s cooperative society with the prime objective of enhancing the profitability and productivity of small and marginal farmers by cooperative action. The most crucial element which determines the establishment and success of the farmer producer companies (FPCs) is financ...
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The Indian agriculture sector accounts for around 42% of the total workforce but the contribution towards the GDP accounts only 19 to 20%. The per capita income of the farmers is still not up to the mark and leaves a lot of scope to increase the income and living standards of the farmer. GoI has set a target of doubling the farmer income by the yea...

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