Conservation Agriculture in South Asia
Author | Yashpal Singh Saharawat | |
Author | Gill, M | |
Author | Mahesh K. Gathala | |
Author | Tika B. Karki | |
Author | Wijeratne, D.B.T. | |
Author | Samiullah, S. | |
Author | Neelam Chaudhary | |
Author | Md. Enamul Haque | |
Author | Richard W. Bell | |
Author | C.M. Parihar | |
Author | Hari Sankar Nayak | |
Author | Rajbir Singh | |
Author | R. K. Malik | |
Author | Upendra Singh | |
Author | Raj Paroda | |
Author | Amir Kassam | |
Jurisdiction: | South Asia | |
Date of acession | 2023-10-09T10:11:46Z | |
Date of availability | 2023-10-09T10:11:46Z | |
Date of issue | 2022-02 | |
Abstract | South Asia, a home of 1.7 billion people houses the most poor and malnourished people globally. The region need to double its food production by 2050. Current scenario puts South Asian agriculture in a dilema facing triple challenges: to increase production to meet the food demand of growing human population with a lower environmental footprint, preserve natural resources and mitigate or adapt to the changing climatic scenarios. Conservation Agriculture offers a number of benefits such as arresting and reversing the resource degradation, decreasing cultivation costs, making agriculture more resource – use efficient, competitive and sustainable whilst increasing resilience to climatic variability and improving livelihood incomes in South Asia. The CA approach for managing agro ecosystems is of paramount significance in improving soil health, sustained productivity and maintaining natural biodiversity. However, there is still a large knowledge gap in understanding of nutrient and water management in CA Systems | |
URL | https://hub.ifdc.org/handle/20.500.14297/2581 | |
Language | en_US | |
Subject | Agriculture | |
Title | Conservation Agriculture in South Asia | |
Type | Book chapter |