Detailed case study of Rajsamadhiyala watershed in the semi-arid tropical area of Gujarat in India revealed that rainwater harvesting through watershed management doubled the production of groundnut and other major crops, increased cropping intensity by 32% in eight years. With improved groundwater availability diversification with high-value crops like cumin, vegetables and fruits was observed. Food, fodder, fuel sufficiency substantially improved along with the increased incomes, literacy and social development. Substantial investment of 16.25 million rupees [US$ 0.36 million) in rainwater harvesting in one village created storage capacity to harvest 16% of mean annual rainfall of 503 mm which is equivalent to 100% of potential runoff dur...
Rainfall variability and water scarcity continue to hamper the food and income security of smallhold...
Rainwater is the main source of water for agriculture but its current use efficiency for crop produc...
Development of rain-fed areas in India is one of the prime concerns of the Government as 60 per cent...
Detailed case study of Rajsamadhiyala watershed in the semi-arid tropical area of Gujarat in India r...
Rainfed systems!! globally account for 58 per cent of the world food production (Rosegrant et al.,...
Agricultural water management (AWM) interventions play an important role in ensuring sustainable foo...
Factors such as increasing population, scarcity of productive land and declining farm sizes in India...
Improved water management offers a range of benefits to people living in the dryland tropics, where ...
Rainfed agriculture has an important role in development of agriculture in India and it will also co...
The agriculture in low rainfall areas of eastern Rajasthan, India is characterized by high risks fro...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
The study was carried out at community scale watershed in one of the fragile ecologies of Central In...
This chapter focuses on the watershed development programme in India. It assesses the ways and means...
Rainwater is the main source of water for agriculture but its current use efficiency for crop produc...
Asian Paints Umited and International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) c...
Rainfall variability and water scarcity continue to hamper the food and income security of smallhold...
Rainwater is the main source of water for agriculture but its current use efficiency for crop produc...
Development of rain-fed areas in India is one of the prime concerns of the Government as 60 per cent...
Detailed case study of Rajsamadhiyala watershed in the semi-arid tropical area of Gujarat in India r...
Rainfed systems!! globally account for 58 per cent of the world food production (Rosegrant et al.,...
Agricultural water management (AWM) interventions play an important role in ensuring sustainable foo...
Factors such as increasing population, scarcity of productive land and declining farm sizes in India...
Improved water management offers a range of benefits to people living in the dryland tropics, where ...
Rainfed agriculture has an important role in development of agriculture in India and it will also co...
The agriculture in low rainfall areas of eastern Rajasthan, India is characterized by high risks fro...
Dryland areas in the tropics are hot spots of poverty as well as severe land degradation and water s...
The study was carried out at community scale watershed in one of the fragile ecologies of Central In...
This chapter focuses on the watershed development programme in India. It assesses the ways and means...
Rainwater is the main source of water for agriculture but its current use efficiency for crop produc...
Asian Paints Umited and International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) c...
Rainfall variability and water scarcity continue to hamper the food and income security of smallhold...
Rainwater is the main source of water for agriculture but its current use efficiency for crop produc...
Development of rain-fed areas in India is one of the prime concerns of the Government as 60 per cent...