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_aDeepak Varshney _937848 |
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_aBridging the incentive-cost gap : _bIncentivizing sustainable crop residue management to address burning practices |
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_a[India] : _bTAFSSA, _c2024. |
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| 300 | _a8 pages | ||
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_aPolicy Note _v4 |
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| 500 | _aOpen Access | ||
| 520 | _aCrop residue burning (CRB) remains a major challenge in India, particularly in Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, contributing significantly to environmental, public health, and economic issues. The primary reason for stubble burning is its low cost compared to alternative crop residue management (CRM) methods. Efforts to mitigate CRB include policy interventions and management measures, especially in Haryana, focusing on costs, incentives, and farmers’ preferences. The adoption of CRM practices is shaped by financial viability, incentive availability, and socio-economic factors. A comprehensive approach that addresses these factors is essential to promote sustainable CRM adoption and reduce the adverse impacts of stubble burning. | ||
| 546 | _aText in English | ||
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_bTransforming Agrifood Systems in South Asia _dCGIAR Trust Fund _aNutrition, health & food security _cResilient Agrifood Systems _uhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/169486 |
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_aCrop residue management _2AGROVOC _931822 |
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_aStubble burning _2AGROVOC _937907 |
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_aEquipment _2AGROVOC _911718 |
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_aSmallholders _2AGROVOC _91763 |
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_aRural finance _2AGROVOC _937909 |
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_aSocioeconomic aspects _2AGROVOC _916601 |
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_aRamsha Khan _937910 |
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_aBanerjee, A. _933208 |
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_aChakraborty, S. _929764 |
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_aKiran Kumara, T.M. _917567 |
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_aNain, J.S. _937912 |
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