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  • EditorialNew Delhi Publisher
  • Año de publicación2016
  • ISBN 10 9385502263
  • ISBN 13 9789385502262
  • EncuadernaciónHardcover

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Bitan Mondal, Debashis Sarkar, Siddhartha Dev Mukhopadhyay, Souvik Ghosh, Bidhan Chandra Roy and Sarthak Chowdhury
Publicado por Renu Publishers (2016)
ISBN 10: 9385502263 ISBN 13: 9789385502262
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Descripción Hardcover. Condición: New. 1st Edition. Contents: I. Family farming in the context of conservation agriculture: 1. Harnessing the potential of family farming: towards a new paradigm. 2. Family farming with sustainability and ethical paradigm: challenges and opportunities. 3. Empowering women to improve food security: a case study of kitchen garden programme of Karuna Shechen. 4. Dynamics and challenges of food security in India: a macro analysis. 5. Sustainability and food security in family farming: challenges of new epoch. 6. Conservation of land races and wild relatives of crops for sustainable family farming and food security. 7. Homestead farming system for food, nutritional and livelihood security of the households. 8. Sustainable and economical benefits of SRI for enhancement of livelihood of farmers in West Tripura district of Tripura. 9. Integrated farming systems and livelihood security. 10. Conservation agriculture : an approach to achieve livelihood security of small and marginal farmers in West Bengal. 11. Sustainable and resilient family farming practices in groundnut cultivation. II. Crop, livestock, fisheries and natural resources for sustainable food production: 12. Sustainable farming with biofertilizer in rice mungbean cropping sequence. 13. Importance of soil testing in family farming. 14. Improved method of elephant's foot yam cultivation: a successful initiative taken up by the Rathindra KVK, Birbhum for economic stabilization of the farmers. 15. Potential of commercial vegetable hybrid seed production by farmers. 16. Effect of intercropping on yield and nutrient uptake of garlic (Allium sativum L.) in the foothills of eastern Himalayan region. III. Challenges, opportunities, strategies and policies for family farming: 37. Strategies for managing risks for family farmers in India. 38. A study on family farming in India: prospects and challenges. 39. Family farming in Bihar: challenges and opportunities. 40. MBAR model: an agribusiness opportunity for rural and urban youths. 41. Variability in family farming: the cases of three states. 42. Sustainability issues in community based watershed management programmes. 43. Progress and performance of agricultural insurance in India. 44. Crop insurance in India: A historical transverse and issues related to extension efforts for resource poor farmers. 45. The question of farm household food security: production and livelihood approach. 46. Programmes and policies to increase oilseeds production in India. 47. Non-availability of crop insurance: a major constraint faced by onion farmers in Akola district of Maharashtra. IV. Transfer of technology, women empowerment and livelihood improvement in family farm: 48. Application of computer technology in agriculture for livelihood security. 49. Mapping of dairy knowledge information system. 50. Farming performance in women-led agriculture: a comparative look. 51. Influence of SHGs on empowerment of rural women in Chhattisgarh. 52. Livelihood diversification: insights from West Bengal. 53. Livelihood diversity in family farming: an exploration from the sub-Himalayan Districts of West Bengal, India. 54. Missing links between living scenario and growth of irrigation and agriculture sector in Eastern India. 55. Effect of rural leadership training on productivity in three Districts of Bihar State, India. 56. Stress, Chaos, entropy in farmers psyche and their relationship with sustainable agriculture in Indian farming: the pedagogy of both silence and utterance. 57. Perceived impact of energy consumption on social ecology of two districts. 58. Socio-psychological correlates of level of awareness about land and water management practices: a study in Burdwan District of West Bengal. 59. Constrains regarding indigenous method of chilli growing practices-a study in Sikkim. 60. Envisaging the psychological empowerment of the women self help group member in West Bengal. 61. Factors discriminating the empowerment of women through self help groups in Meghalaya. 62. Level. Nº de ref. del artículo: 119262

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