Rice-Based Farming Systems and Its Diversification:An Economic Analysis in Coastal Ecologies of Eastern India
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https://doi.org/10.56678/Keywords:
rice farming systems, coastal ecology, eastern IndiaAbstract
For understanding the role of different types of farming systems on the livelihoods of
small and marginal farmers, a study was made under eastern Indian situations during 2015-
16 comprising around 100 farming systems. The study revealed that rice - fallow and ricerice
system in the region can be made profitable and sustainable through introduction of
legume crop. Integrated farming systems (IFS) are important for the efficient management
of available resources at the farm level to generate adequate income and employment for
the rural poor, for the promotion of sustainable agriculture, and for the protection of the
environment. The synergistic interactions of the components of integrated farming systems
need to be explored to enhance resource use efficiency and recycling of farm by-products.
IFS has proved to be the boon to the small and marginal farmers by providing regular
income of about Rs. 500/day/ha, thus playing a vital role in improving and stabilizing the
farmers economy. Such farm proved to be climate resilient in nature and a better strategy
for climate change adaptation and mitigation. Promotion of integrated farming systems can
be a vital strategy for developing climate resilient technology and improving the livelihood
of small and marginal farmers in the region.
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