Adoption and Impacts of Zero Tillage as a Resource Conserving Technology in the Irrigated Plains of South Asia

Adoption and Impacts of Zero Tillage as a Resource Conserving Technology in the Irrigated Plains of South Asia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: CIMMYT
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2007
Genre: Conservation tillage
ISBN: 9789290906780

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The recent stagnation of productivity growth in the irrigated areas of the Indo-Gangetic Plains of South Asia has led to a quest for resource conserving technologies that can save water, reduce production costs and improve production. The present synthesis of two detailed country studies confirmed widespread adoption of zero tillage (ZT) wheat in the rice-wheat systems of India's Haryana State (34.5% of surveyed households) and Pakistan's Punjab province (19%). The combination of a significant "yield effect" and "cost-saving effect" makes adoption worthwhile and is the main driver behind the rapid spread and widespread acceptance of ZT in Haryana, India. In Punjab, Pakistan, adoption is driven by the significant ZT-induced cost savings for wheat cultivation. Thus, the prime driver for ZT adoption is not water savings or natural resource conservation but monetary gain in both sites. Water savings are only a potential added benefit. ZT adoption for wheat has accelerated from insignificant levels from 2000 onwards in both sites. Geographic penetration of ZT is far from uniform, suggesting the potential for further diffusion, particularly in Haryana, India. Diffusion seems to have stagnated in the Punjab study area, and further follow-up studies are needed to confirm this. The study also revealed significant dis-adoption of ZT in the survey year: Punjab, Pakistan 14 percent and Haryana, India 10 percent. Better understanding the rationale for dis-adoption merits further scrutiny. Our findings suggest that there is no clear single overarching constraint but that a combination of factors is at play, including technology performance, technology access, seasonal constraints and, particularly in the case of Punjab, Pakistan, the institutional ZT controversy. In terms of technology performance, the relative ZT yield was particularly influential: dis-adopters of ZT reporting low ZT yields as a major contributor to farmer disillusionment in Punjab, Pakistan and the lack of a significant yield effect in Haryana, India. In neither site did the ZT-induced time savings in land preparation translate into timelier establishment, contributing to the general lack of a yield increase. Knowledge blockages, resource constraints and ZT drill cost and availability all contributed to nonadoption. This suggests that there is potential to further enhance access to this technology and thereby its penetration. The study highlights that in both Haryana, India and Punjab, Pakistan ZT has been primarily adopted by the larger and more productive farmers. The structural differences between the adopters and non-adopters/dis-adopters in terms of resource base, crop management and performance thereby easily confound the assessment of ZT impact across adoption categories. This calls for the comparison of the ZT plots and conventional tillage plots on adopter farms. ZT-induced effects primarily apply to the establishment and production costs of the wheat crop. Both the Haryana, India and Punjab, Pakistan studies confirmed significant ZT-induced resource-saving effects in farmers' fields in terms of diesel and tractor time for wheat cultivation. Water savings are, however, less pronounced than expected from on-farm trial data. It was only in Haryana, India that there were significant ZT-induced water savings in addition to significant yield enhancement. The higher yield and water savings in Haryana, India result in significantly Abstract vi higher water productivity indicators for ZT wheat. In both sites, there are limited implications for the overall wheat crop management, the subsequent rice crop and the rice-wheat system as a whole. The ZT-induced yield enhancement and cost savings provide a much needed boost to the returns to, and competitiveness of, wheat cultivation in Haryana, India. In Punjab, Pakistan, ZT is primarily a cost-saving technology. Based on these findings the study provides a number of recommendations for research and development in South Asia's rice-wheat systems.

Zero tillage in the rice wheat systems of the Indo Gangetic Plains A review of impacts and sustainability implications

Zero tillage in the rice wheat systems of the Indo Gangetic Plains  A review of impacts and sustainability implications
Author: Olaf Erenstein
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2024
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Integrated Crop and Resource Management in the Rice wheat System of South Asia

Integrated Crop and Resource Management in the Rice wheat System of South Asia
Author: Jagdish Kumar Ladha,Yadvinder Singh
Publsiher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2009
Genre: Cropping systems
ISBN: 9789712202476

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Proven Successes in Agricultural Development

Proven Successes in Agricultural Development
Author: David J. Spielman,Rajul Pandya-Lorch
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The world has made enormous progress in the past 50 years toward eliminating hunger and malnutrition. While, in 1960, roughly 30 percent of the world's population suffered from hunger and malnutrition, today less than 20 percent doessome five billion people now have enough food to live healthy, productive lives. Agricultural development has contributed significantly to these gains by increasing food supplies, reducing food prices, and creating new income and employment opportunities for some of the world's poorest people.This book examines where, why, and how past interventions in agricultural development have succeeded. It carefully reviews the policies, programs, and investments in agricultural development that have reduced hunger and poverty across Africa, Asia, and Latin America over the past half century. The 19 successes included here are described in in-depth case studies that synthesize the evidence on the intervention's impact on agricultural productivity and food security, evaluate the rigor with which the evidence was collected, and assess the tradeoffs inherent in each success. Together, these chapters provide evidence of "what works" in agricultural development.

Characterizing the cereal systems and identifying the potential of conservation agriculture in South Asia

Characterizing the cereal systems and identifying the potential of conservation agriculture in South Asia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: CIMMYT
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9786078263103

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Millions Fed

Millions Fed
Author: David J. Spielman,Rajul Pandya-Lorch
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780896296619

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Humanity has made enormous progress in the past 50 years toward eliminating hunger and malnutrition. Some five billion people--more than 80 percent of the world's population--have enough food to live healthy, productive lives. Agricultural development has contributed significantly to these gains, while also fostering economic growth and poverty reduction in some of the world's poorest countries.

Wheat Facts and Futures 2009

Wheat Facts and Futures 2009
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: CIMMYT
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Carbon Capture Utilization and Sequestration

Carbon Capture  Utilization and Sequestration
Author: Ramesh K. Agarwal
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2018-09-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781789237641

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This book is divided in two sections. Several chapters in the first section provide a state-of-the-art review of various carbon sinks for CO2 sequestration such as soil and oceans. Other chapters discuss the carbon sequestration achieved by storage in kerogen nanopores, CO2 miscible flooding and generation of energy efficient solvents for postcombustion CO2 capture. The chapters in the second section focus on monitoring and tracking of CO2 migration in various types of storage sites, as well as important physical parameters relevant to sequestration. Both researchers and students should find the material useful in their work.