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Sustainable Agriculture

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August 19, 2017

What is the issue?

Climate change challenge and dependence of our population on agriculture necessitates a look at the options of sustainable agriculture.

What are the issues?

  • Land degradation - According to ICAR’s reports, 37% of India’s total geographical area is affected with degradation.
  • This is despite the big amount of fiscal budget being spent on defending soil even as we lose it to rain and wind.
  • Water degradation - Only about 47.6% of the net sown area is irrigated.
  • Groundwater, which accounts for almost 60% of the irrigated area, is under severe strain with depletion of the water table and deterioration of water quality.
  • Subsidies for electricity consumed in agriculture have led to wasteful use of both energy and groundwater.
  • Due to increasing population growth and industrialisation, the availability of water to agriculture is expected to fall in the coming decades.
  • Climate Change Risks - Adverse climate change could lead to drop in yield and lower quality produce.
  • It also poses a risk of increasing incidence of attacks by pests and insects.

What are the measures to be taken?

Sustainable agriculture inititatives-

  • Water conservation and irrigation
  • Watershed development and management
  • Rainwater harvesting
  • Construction of check dams, farm ponds, etc
  • Irrigation-efficient technology such as drip and sprinkler systems
  • Sustainable crop patterns from the water-usage point of view
  • Soil conservation
  • Large-scale afforestation
  • Commercial forestry, Farm forestry, Social forestry
  • Captive plantation
  • Community-based forest management practices
  • Mitigation of the adverse effects of climate change

Climate smart agricultural practices –

  • Using renewable sources such as bio fuels and solar
  • Nitrogen-smart nutrient management
  • Organic farming
  • Carbon smart practices (agro-forestry, horticulture, livestock management)
  • Weather smart extension services (ICT-based agro advisories), etc

What are the government initiatives?

  • Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sichayee Yojana -  for irrigation and water use efficiency.
  • Micro Irrigation Fund - focuses on “more crop per drop”
  • Long Term Irrigation Fund - to bring an additional land area under irrigation.
  • Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana - It incentivises States to draw up plans for their agriculture sector more comprehensively taking agro-climatic conditions, natural resource issues and technology into account.
  • Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana – It is a comprehensive insurance scheme that covers the damage caused by natural calamities.
  • Dairy Processing and Infrastructure Development Fund - to reduce the dependence of farmers on agriculture and provide other allied options.
  • Rural Infrastructure Development Fund - to provide for rural India’s infrastructure requirement.

 

Source: BusinessLine

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