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Meteorological drought and coping strategies by small and marginal farmers in semi-arid Karnataka

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Title Meteorological drought and coping strategies by small and marginal farmers in semi-arid Karnataka
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Creator Biswajit Mondal, N. Loganandhan and A. Raizada
 
Subject Coping strategies, Drought, Marginal farmers, Mitigation, Watershed
 
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Occurrence of frequent droughts of varying intensities is a critical constraint in improving agricultural productivity in the dry tropics. This paper quantifies meteorological drought from long-term annual rainfall data. Analysis of primary survey data from two watersheds indicated that moisture stress and fodder shortage were the major shocks experienced by farmers during drought, which caused low productivity of crops and animals. Farmers had their own strategies to cope with the drought like diversifying farming practices, borrowing, migration, sale of assets and livestock. The logit regression model indicated that coping strategies were influenced by number of earning family members, availability of irrigation facility, animal holding and income from non-farm sources. There is an urgent need to implement drought mitigation measures by central and state government institutions through both short and long term strategies covering technological and policy interventions like alternate cropping systems that augment soil moisture conservation, emphasis on water harvesting and ground water recharge, ensuring fodder and seed supplies, credit assistance, etc.
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Date 2019-10-18T06:43:30Z
2019-10-18T06:43:30Z
1001-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/23552
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Indian Journal of Soil Conservation