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Jan 9, 2015
Charyulu Kumara D; D Moses Shyam; Dakshina Murthy Kadiala; Murali Krishna Gumma; Bantilan MCS; Rao KPC; Nedumaran S; Srinivasa Srigiri; Ramilan T, 2016, "Sustainable Intensification of Agricultural Productivity in Semi-Arid-Tropics (SAT) of India – Case studies", https://doi.org/10.21421/D2/MVWGRR, ICRISAT Dataverse, V1
Sustainable intensification is a term now much used in discussions around the future of agriculture and food security. Semi-arid tropics have largely remained outside the process of excessive intensification, due to the paucity of water. Rather agricultural intensification was re... |
Jan 9, 2015
Singh Piara ; Nedumaran S; Gupta SK; Srinivas K; Bantilan MCS, 2016, "Climate change impacts and potential benefits of drought tolerance in Pearl millet for adapting to climate change", https://doi.org/10.21421/D2/XDNUE8, ICRISAT Dataverse, V1
The study presents the results of simulation exercise of Pearl millet crop in future climate change scenarios using DSSAT model in select locations in India and two locations in West Africa. ICMH356 and Sharda cultivars were used in simulations for Indian locations and CIVT culti... |
Apr 14, 2015
P Parthasarathy Rao; Lagesh MA ; Deb UK; Jagadeesh E ; Md. Golam Faruque ; Md. Waji Ullah; Chowdhury Saleh Ahmed; Roland Nathan Mandal; Bijoya Paul ; Tazeen Fatima Khan, 2016, "Crop Livestock Typology in South Asia", https://doi.org/10.21421/D2/XTGNW0, ICRISAT Dataverse, V1
A crop-livestock typology for two South Asian countries namely India and Bangladesh has been constructed using Agricultural activity - based approach (AAA). The classification identifies systems / zones having similar features (agro-climatic and socioeconomic) for agricultural de... |
Nov 15, 2015
Dube,T; Homann-Kee Tui .S; van Rooyen, A.F; Rodriguez, D, 2016, "Baseline and Situation Analysis Report:Integrating Cropand Livestock Production for Improved Food Security and Livelihoods in Rural Zimbabwe", https://doi.org/10.21421/D2/ZBNEXA, ICRISAT Dataverse, V1
This study aims at describing the baseline situation of crop-livestock systems in the semi- arid regions of Zimbabwe. Using quantitative household surveys data and stakeholder workshops, it captures livelihood strategies, community visions, crop and livestock production and marke... |