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Furrow irrigated raised bed (FIRB) planting technique for diversification of rice-wheat cropping system in the Indo-Gangetic plains

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleLanguage: English Publication details: Japan : Japan Association for International Collaboration of Agriculture and Forestry, 2005.Subject(s): Online resources: In: Japan Association for International Collaboration of Agriculture and Forestry v. 28, no. 1, p. 25-42634000Summary: The rice-wheat rotation is one of the world’s largest agricultural production systems (13.5 M ha in South Asia), occupying about 85% of the cultivated land in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) and nearly one-sixth of the total geographical area of the subcontinent. The system accounts for about one-third of the area of both rice and wheat grown in South Asia. Rice-wheat rotations produce more than 45% of the region’s food, and provide staple grains for nearly 42% of the total population of 1.3 billion of South Asia. Studies in past decade indicates that sustainability of rice-wheat system in IGP has been at risk mainly due to declining in groundwater levels, soil organic matter content and nutrient availability, increased soil salinization, incidence of pests and diseases. Practices commonly associated with sustainable management include accelerated adoption of resource conserving technologies (RCTs) and diversified crop rotations that enhance soil cover and fertility. In recent past a number of RCTs, like zero-tillage, bed planting, laser leveling, intercropping of high value crops in the systems, has been introduced in the rice-wheat cropping system in IGP. The adoption of furrow irrigated raised bed (FIRB) planting technique at the farmer’s fields is at initial stage in the region. The reported experimental results indicated that FIRB technique is not only save the resources like water and nutrients and labour but also facilitates the greater diversification of the rice-wheat cropping systems. In this paper importance of FIRB planting technique for diversification of rice-wheat cropping system in IGP has been described in detail.
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The rice-wheat rotation is one of the world’s largest agricultural production systems (13.5 M ha in South Asia), occupying about 85% of the cultivated land in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) and nearly one-sixth of the total geographical area of the subcontinent. The system accounts for about one-third of the area of both rice and wheat grown in South Asia. Rice-wheat rotations produce more than 45% of the region’s food, and provide staple grains for nearly 42% of the total population of 1.3 billion of South Asia. Studies in past decade indicates that sustainability of rice-wheat system in IGP has been at risk mainly due to declining in groundwater levels, soil organic matter content and nutrient availability, increased soil salinization, incidence of pests and diseases. Practices commonly associated with sustainable management include accelerated adoption of resource conserving technologies (RCTs) and diversified crop rotations that enhance soil cover and fertility. In recent past a number of RCTs, like zero-tillage, bed planting, laser leveling, intercropping of high value crops in the systems, has been introduced in the rice-wheat cropping system in IGP. The adoption of furrow irrigated raised bed (FIRB) planting technique at the farmer’s fields is at initial stage in the region. The reported experimental results indicated that FIRB technique is not only save the resources like water and nutrients and labour but also facilitates the greater diversification of the rice-wheat cropping systems. In this paper importance of FIRB planting technique for diversification of rice-wheat cropping system in IGP has been described in detail.

Borlaug Institute for South Asia|Conservation Agriculture Program

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