Not AvailableConservation agriculture (CA) is the integrated management of the available natural resources such as soil, water, flora, and fauna with partial outside inputs which increases the efficiency of natural resource use. It provides sustainability in farming production through maintaining the quality of natural resources by stable or semi-stable organic cover to soil. Zero or minimum tillage or no-till (NT) and minimum disturbance of soil along with varying rotation of crops are a must for future prospects. CA is an integrated approach to agriculture cultivation that helps enhance food security, allay poverty, conserve biological diversity, and preserve ecosystem services. CA practices are also helpful in making farming syste...
The overall impacts predicted by climate change models vary, but we are now locked into global warmi...
Agriculture’s contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals requires climate-smart and profitabl...
Not AvailableConventional- till (CT) agriculture is known to be ecologically indiscreet, economicall...
Although agriculture is an essential occupation needed to feed the world's population, it often...
Not AvailableThis article examines the potential of conservation agriculture (CA) in rainfed areas p...
The soil and land resources play a vital role in sustaining the local livelihoods of rural communiti...
Conservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve minimum soil disturbance, permanent soil cover th...
South Asia, a home of 1.7 billion people houses the most poor and malnourished people globally. The ...
Not AvailableThe present cropping systems facing challenges of sustainability due to arising problem...
Intensive tillage based conventional agriculture have high global warming potential. Alternative to ...
Feeding the increasing global population, which is projected to reach ~10 billion by 2050, there has...
The increase in agriculture production to meet the food demand of growing human population from a li...
This paper focuses on conservation agriculture (CA), defined as minimal soil disturbance (no-till) a...
AbstractConservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve minimum soil disturbance, permanent soil ...
Achieving sustainability of the cereal system in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) of India under progr...
The overall impacts predicted by climate change models vary, but we are now locked into global warmi...
Agriculture’s contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals requires climate-smart and profitabl...
Not AvailableConventional- till (CT) agriculture is known to be ecologically indiscreet, economicall...
Although agriculture is an essential occupation needed to feed the world's population, it often...
Not AvailableThis article examines the potential of conservation agriculture (CA) in rainfed areas p...
The soil and land resources play a vital role in sustaining the local livelihoods of rural communiti...
Conservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve minimum soil disturbance, permanent soil cover th...
South Asia, a home of 1.7 billion people houses the most poor and malnourished people globally. The ...
Not AvailableThe present cropping systems facing challenges of sustainability due to arising problem...
Intensive tillage based conventional agriculture have high global warming potential. Alternative to ...
Feeding the increasing global population, which is projected to reach ~10 billion by 2050, there has...
The increase in agriculture production to meet the food demand of growing human population from a li...
This paper focuses on conservation agriculture (CA), defined as minimal soil disturbance (no-till) a...
AbstractConservation agriculture (CA) technologies involve minimum soil disturbance, permanent soil ...
Achieving sustainability of the cereal system in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) of India under progr...
The overall impacts predicted by climate change models vary, but we are now locked into global warmi...
Agriculture’s contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals requires climate-smart and profitabl...
Not AvailableConventional- till (CT) agriculture is known to be ecologically indiscreet, economicall...