Not AvailableDry land agriculture is the agriculture which limits the crop growth to a part of the year due to lack of sufficient moisture (Peterson et al., 2006). 68 per cent of the cultivated area in Indian agriculture comes under dryland, which contributes about 44 per cent of the total food production and plays a critical role in India’s food security. A vast majority of the small scale farmers depend on the dry regions for their livelihood. According to the Fourth five year plan of India, dry lands are defined as areas which receive rainfall ranging from 375 mm to 1125 mm and with very limited irrigation facilities. Dry regions are economically fragile regions which are highly vulnerable to environmental stress and shocks. Degra...
Not AvailableRainfed Agriculture has a crucial role to play in the economy and food security of Indi...
Not AvailableIndia is a country of about one billion people. More than 70 percent of India's populat...
Intensification of agriculture in India has increased food self-sufficiency. However, it has also le...
Not AvailableDry land farming is an agricultural technique for non-irrigated cultivation of land. It...
Not AvailableThe drylands in India occupy about 80 million ha, and is spread over arid, semiarid and...
Not AvailableOften the terms ‘drylands’ and ‘rainfed regions’ are used synonymously. Though they ove...
Not AvailableThe world's population has more than doubled in the last half century, reaching 6 billi...
Not AvailableAlthough green revolution has changed the face of rural areas by rising productivity a...
Not AvailableAbout 67 per cent of the total cultivated area receives an average rainfall of less th...
Not AvailableRainfed Agriculture has a crucial role to play in the economy and food security of Indi...
Not AvailableThe Green Revolution in mid-1960s, though a boon to Indian agriculture, ushered in an ...
Not AvailableSoil fertility in systems under arid and semi-arid conditions, hereafter referred to as...
Not AvailableUnited Nations has brought the global attention by commemorating the International Yea...
The study was conducted in the Bhiwani district of Haryana state, which was selected purposively on ...
India has the largest area of rainfed dryland agriculture globally, with a variety of distinct types...
Not AvailableRainfed Agriculture has a crucial role to play in the economy and food security of Indi...
Not AvailableIndia is a country of about one billion people. More than 70 percent of India's populat...
Intensification of agriculture in India has increased food self-sufficiency. However, it has also le...
Not AvailableDry land farming is an agricultural technique for non-irrigated cultivation of land. It...
Not AvailableThe drylands in India occupy about 80 million ha, and is spread over arid, semiarid and...
Not AvailableOften the terms ‘drylands’ and ‘rainfed regions’ are used synonymously. Though they ove...
Not AvailableThe world's population has more than doubled in the last half century, reaching 6 billi...
Not AvailableAlthough green revolution has changed the face of rural areas by rising productivity a...
Not AvailableAbout 67 per cent of the total cultivated area receives an average rainfall of less th...
Not AvailableRainfed Agriculture has a crucial role to play in the economy and food security of Indi...
Not AvailableThe Green Revolution in mid-1960s, though a boon to Indian agriculture, ushered in an ...
Not AvailableSoil fertility in systems under arid and semi-arid conditions, hereafter referred to as...
Not AvailableUnited Nations has brought the global attention by commemorating the International Yea...
The study was conducted in the Bhiwani district of Haryana state, which was selected purposively on ...
India has the largest area of rainfed dryland agriculture globally, with a variety of distinct types...
Not AvailableRainfed Agriculture has a crucial role to play in the economy and food security of Indi...
Not AvailableIndia is a country of about one billion people. More than 70 percent of India's populat...
Intensification of agriculture in India has increased food self-sufficiency. However, it has also le...