With reference to India.. Under the given changed world scenario as a result of globalization of the trade, agriculture has also to be received as an industry. Following GATT agreement and the procedures of WTO, anything can be imported from anywhere and vice versa including farm based products. It is therefore imperative that land is put under the most appropriate management system. Conventional or traditional system of management of farmlands is not going to work. It has to be competitive and oriented as per the needs of the day. Agroforestry, tree plus crop together, as one of the farm management options has tremendous potential. This will not jeopardize the food production. In order to have food security, area from agriculture can not b...
Abstract— Agroforestry is an efficient land-use system where trees or shrubs are grown with arable c...
Land-use options that increase resilience and reduce vulnerability of contemporary societies are fun...
Agro-forestry in developing countries must undertake significant yield improvement to meet the combi...
Not AvailableIn most of the areas especially in rainfed agricultural system in India, the management...
Not AvailableThe importance of different tree management practices on agroforestry systems’ over...
Agroforestry (AF) is an ecofriendly and sustainable modern farming land use practice that maintains ...
Abstract: Traditionally, agroforestry is extensively practiced in India, in the form of the shifting...
Agroforestry, a system of land management which combines the protective (and also productive) charac...
Not AvailableIn the north-eastern regions of India, shifting cultivation is traditional and a domin...
Traditionally, agroforestry is extensively practiced in India, in the form of the shifting agricultu...
Agroforestry has been practicedtraditionally in India in the form of subsistence farming, but is bei...
Chhattisgarh state has very diverse forest ecosystem and long history of traditional agroforestry. A...
The Agroforestry systems practiced traditionally in Himalayan region are witnessed by the trees reta...
Not AvailableAgroforestry has high potential for simultaneously satisfying three important objective...
Agroforestry, the purposeful growing of trees and crops in interacting combinations, began to attain...
Abstract— Agroforestry is an efficient land-use system where trees or shrubs are grown with arable c...
Land-use options that increase resilience and reduce vulnerability of contemporary societies are fun...
Agro-forestry in developing countries must undertake significant yield improvement to meet the combi...
Not AvailableIn most of the areas especially in rainfed agricultural system in India, the management...
Not AvailableThe importance of different tree management practices on agroforestry systems’ over...
Agroforestry (AF) is an ecofriendly and sustainable modern farming land use practice that maintains ...
Abstract: Traditionally, agroforestry is extensively practiced in India, in the form of the shifting...
Agroforestry, a system of land management which combines the protective (and also productive) charac...
Not AvailableIn the north-eastern regions of India, shifting cultivation is traditional and a domin...
Traditionally, agroforestry is extensively practiced in India, in the form of the shifting agricultu...
Agroforestry has been practicedtraditionally in India in the form of subsistence farming, but is bei...
Chhattisgarh state has very diverse forest ecosystem and long history of traditional agroforestry. A...
The Agroforestry systems practiced traditionally in Himalayan region are witnessed by the trees reta...
Not AvailableAgroforestry has high potential for simultaneously satisfying three important objective...
Agroforestry, the purposeful growing of trees and crops in interacting combinations, began to attain...
Abstract— Agroforestry is an efficient land-use system where trees or shrubs are grown with arable c...
Land-use options that increase resilience and reduce vulnerability of contemporary societies are fun...
Agro-forestry in developing countries must undertake significant yield improvement to meet the combi...