Zero tillage in the rice-wheat systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains: A review of impacts and sustainability implications
Title | Zero tillage in the rice-wheat systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plains: A review of impacts and sustainability implications PDF eBook |
Author | Olaf Erenstein |
Publisher | Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Pages | 32 |
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Genre | Social Science |
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Impact of Zero Tillage in India's Rice-wheat Systems
Title | Impact of Zero Tillage in India's Rice-wheat Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Vijay Laxmi |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2007 |
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ISBN | 9789706481597 |
Rural and urban linkages: Operation floods role in Indias dairy development
Title | Rural and urban linkages: Operation floods role in Indias dairy development PDF eBook |
Author | Kenda Cunningham |
Publisher | Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Social Science |
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Between 1970 and 2009, India has overcome many infrastructural, market, and institutional challenges to transition from a dairy importing nation to the top producer in the world of both buffalo and goat milk, as well as the sixth largest producer of cow milk. In India, at least 100 million households are involved in farming and 70 million have dairy cattle. In India, dairy production is important for employment, income levels, and the nutritional quality of diets. Milk production in India is dominated by smallholder farmers including landless agricultural workers. For example, 80 percent of milk comes from farms with only two to five cows. A well-known smallholder dairy production initiative, Operation Flood, laid the foundation for a dairy cooperative movement that presently ensures returns on dairy investments to 13 million members. Operation Flood also advanced infrastructural improvements to enable the procurement, processing, marketing, and production of milk and to link India's major metropolitan cities with dairy cooperatives nationwide. This intervention transformed the policy environment, brought significant technological advancements into the rural milk sector, established many village cooperatives, and oriented the dairy industry toward markets.
Conservation Agriculture
Title | Conservation Agriculture PDF eBook |
Author | Muhammad Farooq |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 662 |
Release | 2014-12-03 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 3319116207 |
Conservation agriculture—consisting of four components including permanent soil cover, minimum soil disturbance, diversified crop rotations and integrated weed management—is considered the principal pathway to sustainable agriculture and the conservation of natural resources and the environment. Leading researchers in the field describe the basic principles of conservation agriculture, and synthesize recent advances and developments in conservation agriculture research. This book is a ready reference on conservation agriculture and reinforces the understanding for its utilization to develop environmentally sustainable and profitable food production systems. The book describes various elements of conservation agriculture; highlights the associated breeding and modeling efforts; analyses the experiences and challenges in conservation agriculture in different regions of the world; and proposes some pragmatic options and new areas of research in this very important area of agriculture.
Integrated Crop and Resource Management in the Rice-wheat System of South Asia
Title | Integrated Crop and Resource Management in the Rice-wheat System of South Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Jagdish Kumar Ladha |
Publisher | Int. Rice Res. Inst. |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Cropping systems |
ISBN | 971220247X |
No-till Farming Systems for Sustainable Agriculture
Title | No-till Farming Systems for Sustainable Agriculture PDF eBook |
Author | Yash P. Dang |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 638 |
Release | 2020-09-03 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 3030464091 |
This book is a comprehensive summary of current global research on no-till farming, and its benefits and challenges from various agronomic, environmental, social and economic perspectives. It details the characteristics and future requirements of no-till farming systems across different geographic and climatic regions, and outlines what is needed to increase the uptake of no-till farming globally. Over 35 chapters, this book covers in detail the agronomic and soil management issues that must be resolved to ensure the successful implementation of these systems. Important economic, environmental, social and policy considerations are discussed. It also features a series of case studies across a number of regions globally, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for no-till and how these may vary depending on climate and geopolitical location. This book is a remarkable compilation by experts in no-till farming systems. The promotion and expansion of no-till farming systems worldwide will be critical for food security, and resource and environmental sustainability. This is an invaluable reference for both researchers and practitioners grappling with the challenges of feeding the world’s rising population in an environment increasingly impacted by climate change. It is an essential reading for those seeking to understand the complexity of no-till farming systems and how best to optimise these systems in their region.
Proven Successes in Agricultural Development
Title | Proven Successes in Agricultural Development PDF eBook |
Author | David J. Spielman |
Publisher | Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Pages | 648 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
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The world has made enormous progress in the past 50 years toward eliminating hunger and malnutrition. While, in 1960, roughly 30 percent of the world's population suffered from hunger and malnutrition, today less than 20 percent doessome five billion people now have enough food to live healthy, productive lives. Agricultural development has contributed significantly to these gains by increasing food supplies, reducing food prices, and creating new income and employment opportunities for some of the world's poorest people.This book examines where, why, and how past interventions in agricultural development have succeeded. It carefully reviews the policies, programs, and investments in agricultural development that have reduced hunger and poverty across Africa, Asia, and Latin America over the past half century. The 19 successes included here are described in in-depth case studies that synthesize the evidence on the intervention's impact on agricultural productivity and food security, evaluate the rigor with which the evidence was collected, and assess the tradeoffs inherent in each success. Together, these chapters provide evidence of "what works" in agricultural development.