In the context of global food security, ensuring sustainable
agricultural production is a major concern. It's a vital issue in those
countries like Bangladesh, where agriculture acts as a prevailing sector
for national economy. Around 80% of the total population living in the
rural areas of Bangladesh, are engaged in different agricultural
activities for the sake of their livelihood. But in the current era,
this sector is passing through some uncertainties due to the concurrent
climate change. It has been well recognized that, due to climate change,
Khulna district, one of the largest south west coastal regions of
Bangladesh would be the worst victimized cities over the whole world.
Besides fisheries, agriculture is the primary occupation in this coastal
area. For reduction of fish production, people who were engaged with
fisheries are now changing their livelihood to agriculture. At the micro
scale, local farmers are experiencing the losses due to the infrequent
abnormal changes of climatic parameters specially the temperature and
precipitation. Through this study, an attempt was taken to explore the
local evidence of climatic variability as well as its impact on crop
production.