System of crop intensification integrated management of crops for improving sustainability and resilience to climate change


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Authors

  • Gaurendra Gupta
  • Shiva Dhar
  • Amit Kumar
  • Navish Kumar Kamboj
  • Vikram Kumar

Abstract

A high-chemical and highirrigation based agriculture while
giving short-term returns, damages soil-health, eco-balance and
agricultural sustainability in the long run. Thus, there is an urgent need to build soil-health systematically and to maintain it. It is important to increase the productivity and resilience of land resources. System of crop intensification is one of those practices which aim to improve the productivity, sustainability, food security and resilience to climate change by altering the traditional
practices of crop, soil, water and nutrient management. Principles of system of crop intensification can be applied in various crops such as rice, wheat, sugarcane, mustard. System of crop intensification practices enable the crop to grow and develop
potentially which provides enhanced production in sustainable and ecofriendly manner. Therefore, classical crop cultivation practices needs to overhaul by adopting system of crop intensification for more profitable and sustainable agriculture.

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Author Biographies

  • Gaurendra Gupta
    Research Scholar, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012
  • Shiva Dhar
    Principal Scientist, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi- 110012
  • Amit Kumar
    Research Scholar, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, 141004
  • Navish Kumar Kamboj
    Research Scholar, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, 141004,
  • Vikram Kumar
    Research Scholar, Banaras Hindu
    University, Banaras, Uttar Pradesh 221005

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Submitted

2018-07-20

Published

2018-07-24

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How to Cite

Gupta, G., Dhar, S., Kumar, A., Kamboj, N. K., & Kumar, V. (2018). System of crop intensification integrated management of crops for improving sustainability and resilience to climate change. Indian Farming, 68(4). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IndFarm/article/view/81621