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Doubling farmers’ income through agroforestry in north-western India : A policy perspective

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Title Doubling farmers’ income through agroforestry in north-western India : A policy perspective
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Creator Mahendra Singh, K.B. Sridhar, Dhiraj Kumar, A.R. Uthappa, R.P. Dwivedi, Inder Dev, R.H. Rizvi, R.K. Tewari and O.P. Chaturvedi
 
Subject Policy fatigue,
poplar,
rice-wheat cropping
wood price trend
 
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The study examines the viability of agroforestry to enhance farmers' income with the support of various
concerned policy measures. The field survey was conducted in Yamunanagar district of Haryana, to collect data from stakeholders. To calculate the time value of money, 12% discount rate was considered. Results verified the financial viability and profitability of agroforestry with existing prominent crop rotations in Indo-Gangetic plain. The trend in price of poplar showed the volatility situation and the price of all categories of poplar declined to one-third during last three years. The situation of import and rate of changes in custom duty on wood based products are also presented, which verified the policy fatigue on agroforestry in the country. The present study suggests that net income of farmers from existing rice-wheat system (Rs. 327703/ha) can be doubled through agroforestry system (Rs. 594811/ha) and may be even tripled (Rs. 898537/ha) if the value of carbon sequestered is considered within seven years of short span. The volatility in price of wood negatively
impacted the agroforestry farmers’ income and there is situation of market failure and urgent need for identification of factors
responsible and government interventions. The price stabilization of wood is a necessary condition for enhancement of farmer's income. There is an urgent need of synergistic policy interactions between agroforestry and other related sectors such as policy for wood, trade, credit, subsidy, energy and forest, which substantially affect the development of agroforestry. A significant research effort is thus, indispensable both for generating information and developing an appropriate analytical framework to assess the impact of various sectoral policies on development of agroforestry and farmers’ income
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Date 2021-11-23T05:47:38Z
2021-11-23T05:47:38Z
2017-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Mahendra Singh, K.B. Sridhar, Dhiraj Kumar, A.R. Uthappa, R.P. Dwivedi, Inder Dev, R.H. Rizvi, R.K. Tewari and O.P. Chaturvedi 2017. Doubling farmers’ income through agroforestry in north-western India : A policy perspective. Indian J. of Agroforestry 19(2): 90-95
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Language English
 
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