Not AvailableSustainable agricultural development and food security will be one of the key challenges for India in this century. Around 70% of the India’s population is living in rural area with agriculture as their livelihood support system. The vast majority of Indian farmers are small and marginal. Their farm size is decreasing further due to population growth. And the quality of the land is deteriorating due to heightened nutrient mining, soil erosion, increasing water scarcity, adverse impacts of climate change and accumulation of toxic elements in soil and water. Land degradation, like climate change, is an anthropogenic induced process and poses biggest threat to sustainable livelihood security of the farming communities across the ...
Not AvailableConservation and sustenance of natural resources, including soil and water, for increas...
Not AvailableAgriculture is the single largest employer in the world, providing livelihoods for 40% ...
Not AvailableThe challenges of increasing population (1.93% per year), soil degradation (5-10 m ha/y...
India is land of farmers. More than 70 per cent of India’s population is living in rural areas with ...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) of...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) o...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) o...
Not AvailablePopulation of India is expected to touch more than 1500 million by 2030; and land und...
Not AvailableThe first green revolution in India ensured food security, whereas the second green rev...
Not AvailableThe sustenance of food and nutritional security are the major challenges of the 21st ce...
Not AvailableSoil sodicity is a major problem in arid and semi-arid regions of Indo-Gangetic plains ...
Not AvailableAgriculture in India is the pivotal sector for ensuring food and nutritional security, ...
Not AvailableArid and semi-arid regions cover more than 50% of the total geographical area in India...
Not AvailableLand degradation in coastal region of India is the biggest threat because of its advers...
Not AvailableConservation and sustenance of natural resources, including soil and water, for increas...
Not AvailableConservation and sustenance of natural resources, including soil and water, for increas...
Not AvailableAgriculture is the single largest employer in the world, providing livelihoods for 40% ...
Not AvailableThe challenges of increasing population (1.93% per year), soil degradation (5-10 m ha/y...
India is land of farmers. More than 70 per cent of India’s population is living in rural areas with ...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) of...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) o...
Not AvailableSoil degradation in India is estimated to be occurring on 147 million hectares (Mha) o...
Not AvailablePopulation of India is expected to touch more than 1500 million by 2030; and land und...
Not AvailableThe first green revolution in India ensured food security, whereas the second green rev...
Not AvailableThe sustenance of food and nutritional security are the major challenges of the 21st ce...
Not AvailableSoil sodicity is a major problem in arid and semi-arid regions of Indo-Gangetic plains ...
Not AvailableAgriculture in India is the pivotal sector for ensuring food and nutritional security, ...
Not AvailableArid and semi-arid regions cover more than 50% of the total geographical area in India...
Not AvailableLand degradation in coastal region of India is the biggest threat because of its advers...
Not AvailableConservation and sustenance of natural resources, including soil and water, for increas...
Not AvailableConservation and sustenance of natural resources, including soil and water, for increas...
Not AvailableAgriculture is the single largest employer in the world, providing livelihoods for 40% ...
Not AvailableThe challenges of increasing population (1.93% per year), soil degradation (5-10 m ha/y...