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040 _aMX-TxCIM
041 _aeng
100 1 _aSaiful Islam
_gFormerly Sustainable Intensification Program
_92220
245 1 0 _aIncreasing productivity and profitability :
_bEvaluating diverse cropping systems. A field study in Chapainawabganj District in Bangladesh
260 _a[Bangladesh] :
_bTAFSSA,
_c2024.
300 _a18 pages
490 _aResearch Note
_v41
500 _aOpen Access
520 _aThe Barind Tract in Chapainawabganj, Bangladesh, covers 128,342 hectares (DAE, 2023) and faces severe agroecological challenges, including high temperatures, low soil moisture retention, and erratic rainfall. The region’s poorly drained, low-organic soils are prone to drought, limiting crop productivity (Ali et al., 2018). To address these issues, a participatory research trial (2022–2023) tested diversified and climate-resilient cropping systems against traditional practices. This brief summarizes key findings on productivity and economic efficiency, offering sustainable solutions for improving agricultural outcomes in this climate-sensitive region.​
546 _aText in English
591 _aMaruf Hossen Shanto : Not in IRS staff list but CIMMYT Affiliation
591 _aMd. Arifur Rahaman : Not in IRS staff list but CIMMYT Affiliation
597 _bTransforming Agrifood Systems in South Asia
_dCGIAR Trust Fund
_aNutrition, health & food security
_cResilient Agrifood Systems
_uhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/169927
650 7 _aProductivity
_2AGROVOC
_91756
650 7 _aProfitability
_2AGROVOC
_98416
650 7 _aDiversification
_2AGROVOC
_93027
650 7 _aCropping systems
_2AGROVOC
_91068
650 7 _aClimate change
_2AGROVOC
_91045
651 7 _aBangladesh
_2AGROVOC
_91424
700 1 _aCheesman, S.
_8INT3170
_gSustainable Agrifood Systems
_91685
700 0 _aMaruf Hossen Shanto
_932847
700 0 _aMd. Arifur Rahaman
_933097
700 1 _aHossain, M.K.
_8001711946
_gSustainable Intensification Program
_919844
700 1 _aHossain, S.
_911049
700 1 _aGathala, M.K.
_gSustainable Agrifood Systems
_8INT3262
_9911
700 1 _aKrupnik, T.J.
_gSustainable Agrifood Systems
_8INT3222
_9906
856 4 _yOpen Access through DSpace
_uhttps://hdl.handle.net/10883/35372
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