The management of agricultural land to improve farm income in coastal saline areas is quite challenging because, firstly, most of the agricultural area is characterised by monocropping with low-yielding rice varieties during kharif season. Under such fragile environment sustaining the livelihoods of these resource poor farmers become a real challenge both for technology developers as well as policy makers. To increase the farm income under the coastal saline environment, strategies have been taken up to increase the adoption of the salt resistant crop varieties and more importantly harvesting, storing and appropriate management through different kinds of land shaping technologies. The study pertains to primary survey on farm households, in ...
The study was conducted in Sundarbans region of West Bengal, India with an objective of identifying ...
Understanding the dynamics of salt movement in the soil is a prerequisite for devising 23 appropriat...
The cropping intensity in the coastal zone of Bangladesh is significantly lower than the country’s a...
The management of agricultural land to improve farm income in coastal saline areas is quite challeng...
Coastal land resources are vulnerable to various processes of land degradation like salinization, wa...
Not AvailableAgriculture in the coastal region of our country is less productive and risk prone. Coa...
Technology options for increasing farmers income in coastal areasAgriculture is the major occupation...
The economic feasibility of land reclamation technologies adopted by the farmers of Tungbhadra Comma...
Salinity is a major environmental factor that contributes to climate change and affects coastal area...
Agriculture is the main economic activity in Sundarban to sustain the basic livelihood of rural peop...
The expanded use of surface water for irrigation, intensified farm management, and double cropping h...
Long-term and seasonal variations in weather conditions, salt intrusion, waterlogging, and/or freshw...
The Ganges Basin Development Challenge (GBDC) Program of the CGIAR Challenge Program for Water and F...
The Ganges coastal zone is the contiguous area covering southern Bangladesh and Sundarbans region of...
The study was conducted in Sundarbans region of West Bengal, India with an objective of identifying ...
Understanding the dynamics of salt movement in the soil is a prerequisite for devising 23 appropriat...
The cropping intensity in the coastal zone of Bangladesh is significantly lower than the country’s a...
The management of agricultural land to improve farm income in coastal saline areas is quite challeng...
Coastal land resources are vulnerable to various processes of land degradation like salinization, wa...
Not AvailableAgriculture in the coastal region of our country is less productive and risk prone. Coa...
Technology options for increasing farmers income in coastal areasAgriculture is the major occupation...
The economic feasibility of land reclamation technologies adopted by the farmers of Tungbhadra Comma...
Salinity is a major environmental factor that contributes to climate change and affects coastal area...
Agriculture is the main economic activity in Sundarban to sustain the basic livelihood of rural peop...
The expanded use of surface water for irrigation, intensified farm management, and double cropping h...
Long-term and seasonal variations in weather conditions, salt intrusion, waterlogging, and/or freshw...
The Ganges Basin Development Challenge (GBDC) Program of the CGIAR Challenge Program for Water and F...
The Ganges coastal zone is the contiguous area covering southern Bangladesh and Sundarbans region of...
The study was conducted in Sundarbans region of West Bengal, India with an objective of identifying ...
Understanding the dynamics of salt movement in the soil is a prerequisite for devising 23 appropriat...
The cropping intensity in the coastal zone of Bangladesh is significantly lower than the country’s a...