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Diversified agriculture for higher productivity and profitability - A review

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Title Diversified agriculture for higher productivity and profitability - A review
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Creator Bharat Prakash Meena, A.O. Shirale, A.K. Biswas B.L. Lakaria, Pramod Jha, R.H. Wanjari and A.K. Patra
 
Subject Agriculture, Diversification, Livestock, Fisheries, Poultry, Profitability.
 
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In the present scenario of food production system, one of the most important challenges the Indian agriculture facing today is how to sustain farm profitability and food security. In order to feed an increasing the population 2% per year and meet the food demand (341 million tonnes by 2025), the agricultural productivity and growth need to be sustained and further improved. Food security is multidimensional crisis, which directly hits the poorest and neediest and in turn decreases their already low quality of life. The agriculture sector is the starting point for finding sustainable solution to overcome the food crisis. This situation is nodding towards rethinking about the profitable agriculture. For this concern holistic approaches have to be continued with certain aspects so that the 60–70% population associated with agriculture remains in the profession. Else wise, everyone wants to have alternate entrepreneur rather than agriculture since it is less profit oriented with high risk and needs more hard work as compared to other entrepreneurs. Diversified agriculture is an integration of several crops and livestock’s, in production system for a higher food production and farm profitability.
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Date 2020-05-21T09:44:37Z
2020-05-21T09:44:37Z
2018-03-05
 
Type Journal
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/36035
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Agricultural Reviews