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Coconut cultivation making small farmers cheerful.

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Title Coconut cultivation making small farmers cheerful.
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Creator Bhat Ravi
Subramanian, P.
Chowdappa, P.
 
Subject Coconut, cropping system, mixed farming, more income
 
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Coconut is committed to the land for many years. Coconut palms start giVing return only after 5-7 years. It is mostly a crop of small farmers in India, the average size of a land holding being 0.22 ha. More than 90% of five million coconut holdings in our country are less than one ha in size. Due to long pre-bearing period, occurrence of pests and diseases and fluctuating market prices apart from small size of holdings, its crop has failed to generate sufficient income to sustain even the small families. The farm yields under mono cropping system in traditional coconut-growing states in India, are poor and farmers are under employed spending only 100 and 120 mandays, under rainfed and irrigated systems of cultivation, respectively. Thus, diversifying the cropping system including more crops per unit area may be necessary to sustain the small and marginal coconut farm families.
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Date 2021-08-02T18:48:05Z
2021-08-02T18:48:05Z
2017-01-01
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Bhat Ravi, Subramanian, P and Chowdappa, P. 2017. Coconut cultivation making small farmers cheerful. Indian Horticulture. 62(1): 48-50.
0019-4875
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/52395
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Indian Council of Agricultural Research