Rainfed Integrated Farming System in Arid Zone of India: Resilience unmatched
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Rainfed Integrated Farming System in Arid Zone of India: Resilience unmatched
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Tanwar, S.P.S.
Bhati, T.K. Akath Singh Patidar, M. Mathur, B.K. Praveen Kumar Yadav, O.P. |
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Rainfed
Integrated Farming System |
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Arid zone constitutes about 10% of India’s geographical area, where further scope of area expansion under ag-riculture and productivity enhancement exists. The traditional farming systems are self-contained and show resil-ience to aberrant weather conditions, but are low yielders. This region is endowed with some of the most droughthardy crops, multi-purpose trees [e.g. Prosopis cineraria (L.) Druce (khejri) and Ziziphusmauritiana Lam. (ber)],grasses (e.g. Cenchrus ciliaris L., Lasiurus scindicus Henrard), and breeds of cattle (e.g. ‘Tharparkar’, ‘Kankrej’)and small ruminants (Marwari sheep and goat). The farming system research that began in early eighties derivesits tools from rich indigenous knowledge accumulated over the ages for resilience, and amalgamated it with thescientific innovation to achieve higher levels of production, while managing the fragile resource base. Owing torisky crop production, land is put to alternate uses with perennial components like agroforestry, agri-horticulture,agri-pasture, horti-pasture, farm forestry etc. At ICAR-CAZRI, Jodhpur, IFS experiment over 7.0 ha area is beingconducted since 2001 in adaptive research mode. Based on the results of this experiment, an IFS model for 5–7ha farm holding for 250–400 mm rainfall zone has been recommended. This includes arable cropping (20%),agroforestry (30%), agri-horticulture (20%), silvi-pasture (10%) horti-pasture (10%) and boundary plantation(10%). In the livestock component, ‘Tharparkar’ cattle [0.75 adult cattle unit (ACU)/ha] and ‘Marwari’ sheep andgoat (3 animals/ha) found rational to fully utilize family labour and available fodder. Moisture conservation prac-tices are indispensable component of the model. The expected net returns calculated from this IFS model are70,000/ha with a payback period of 5 years at an (IRR) of 33%. This IFS model is expected to generate employ-ment to the tune of 130 man-days/ha. This diversification is also equally effective to provide ecosystem services,viz. enhanced biodiversity, carbon-sequestration, fuel-wood production and greenery in the desert. Not Available |
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2019-07-20T09:54:18Z
2019-07-20T09:54:18Z 2018-01-01 |
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Research Paper
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/21599 |
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English
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