Adverse Effect of Land Degradation on Farm Productivity and Income in North-West India
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Adverse Effect of Land Degradation on Farm Productivity and Income in North-West India
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R Raju, K Thimmappa, Parveen Kumar, Satyendra Kumar and RS Tripathi
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Degradation, salinity, damage assessment, Haryana.
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India has about 147 Mha degraded land. Soil salinity is one of the major land degradation problem in Indian agriculture which affects the crop productivity in about 2.95 Mha area. Several studies reported both yield and monetary losses due to salinity in India as well as in the world. Haryana state has 95765 ha saline area, out of which 77061 ha (80.47%) is under cereals production. Rice (kharif season) and wheat (rabi season) crops occupies prominent place among the cereals production in Haryana. Hence these crops were assumed as representative crops and the damage due to salinity was assessed in this study. The annual potential and actual losses per ha due to soil salinity was ` 10807 and ` 9314, respectively. The total monetary loss arises due to soil salinity in the project area is ` 3.67 million. In view of doubling farmers’ income by 2022, the policy makers has to give more emphasis on land degradation aspects particularly saline soil reclamation which is a major concern of worry by the salinity affected farmers of Haryana as well as India. Not Available |
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2018-09-14T05:47:47Z
2018-09-14T05:47:47Z 2017-04-01 |
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Research Paper
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/6795 |
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English
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Indian Society of Economics and Development
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