The mountain ecosystems of Sri Lanka are now in crisis, with rapid degradation of the productive resource base and the environment. There are unmistakable symptoms of unsustainability in current production practices and patterns of resource use in tea agroecosystems. The present study was undertaken with the overall objective of examining the sustainability of resource use, with special reference to the land management practices on tea plantations on the Uva highlands of Sri Lanka. Eight different tea plantation units were randomly selected for detailed study, representing a total area of..
Promotion of organic farming has been widely accepted as a panacea for emergingenvironmental problem...
Keywords: Kenya, Camellia sinensis L., clones, seedlings, tea industry, management, N-P-K, biomass, ...
AbstractWeed management is essential in agriculture to prevent Economic Crop Damage in farm products...
The study focuses on tea plantation cultural landscapes in Sri Lanka and its historical formation, p...
Land use planning in tea estates is of prime importance in order to identify profitable andenvironme...
Sri Lanka is a leading tea producer and exporter. The contribution of the tea industry to the countr...
The tea cultivation highly depends on the prevailing weather conditions and is extremely sensitive t...
Tea is one of the most important crops in Vietnam, as both an export and domestic commodity. In Viet...
In the context of tea industry in Sri Lanka, ecotourism has been recognized asan economically viable...
International audienceTea is one of the most important crops in Vietnam, as both an export and domes...
Soil erosion is a serious problem in many parts of Sri Lanka. It has numerous impacts oncrop product...
Large scale clearing of natural forests for human settlements as well as in the form of tea, rubber ...
The impacts of climate change on tea production systems may be very variable, at both the national...
The tea sector in Matara district is dominated by small-scale holdings as monoculture andmixed garde...
Abstract-This paper presents the results of the Study taken in Gicumbi District, Rwanda. It showed t...
Promotion of organic farming has been widely accepted as a panacea for emergingenvironmental problem...
Keywords: Kenya, Camellia sinensis L., clones, seedlings, tea industry, management, N-P-K, biomass, ...
AbstractWeed management is essential in agriculture to prevent Economic Crop Damage in farm products...
The study focuses on tea plantation cultural landscapes in Sri Lanka and its historical formation, p...
Land use planning in tea estates is of prime importance in order to identify profitable andenvironme...
Sri Lanka is a leading tea producer and exporter. The contribution of the tea industry to the countr...
The tea cultivation highly depends on the prevailing weather conditions and is extremely sensitive t...
Tea is one of the most important crops in Vietnam, as both an export and domestic commodity. In Viet...
In the context of tea industry in Sri Lanka, ecotourism has been recognized asan economically viable...
International audienceTea is one of the most important crops in Vietnam, as both an export and domes...
Soil erosion is a serious problem in many parts of Sri Lanka. It has numerous impacts oncrop product...
Large scale clearing of natural forests for human settlements as well as in the form of tea, rubber ...
The impacts of climate change on tea production systems may be very variable, at both the national...
The tea sector in Matara district is dominated by small-scale holdings as monoculture andmixed garde...
Abstract-This paper presents the results of the Study taken in Gicumbi District, Rwanda. It showed t...
Promotion of organic farming has been widely accepted as a panacea for emergingenvironmental problem...
Keywords: Kenya, Camellia sinensis L., clones, seedlings, tea industry, management, N-P-K, biomass, ...
AbstractWeed management is essential in agriculture to prevent Economic Crop Damage in farm products...