2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40622-020-00236-8
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Economics of cropping system intensification for small-holder farmers in coastal salt-affected areas in West Bengal: options, challenges and determinants

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“…Farmers have started small-scale diversification with vegetables and became ‘local experts’ while working closely with the experts of BCKV. They were exposed to diverse options of sustainable intensification and shared the acquired technological knowhow quickly in the region ( Ray et al, 2019 ; Mandal et al, 2020 ). The respondents depend on local input retailers for procuring input timely and receiving advisory services.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Farmers have started small-scale diversification with vegetables and became ‘local experts’ while working closely with the experts of BCKV. They were exposed to diverse options of sustainable intensification and shared the acquired technological knowhow quickly in the region ( Ray et al, 2019 ; Mandal et al, 2020 ). The respondents depend on local input retailers for procuring input timely and receiving advisory services.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The groundwater is saline, and surface water dries up or becomes unsuitable for irrigating crops in the dry season due to higher salinity ( Mainuddin et al, 2020 ). Besides, the scope of crop intensification in the dry season is challenged by lack of storage facility for perishable crops, being further from big cities, and inadequate market infrastructure and market intelligence ( Ray et al, 2019 , 2020 ; Mandal et al, 2020 ). Professional extension support and institutional credit services are limited, especially in the less integrated islands.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The population density in these 3 polders/Islands are 548 person/km 2 , 1024 person/km 2 , and 831 person/km 2 , respectively for Amtali, Dacope and Gosaba 7 , 51 , 52 . The people depend mainly on agriculture for their livelihood 4 , 23 . Based on soil salinity, the polder at Amtali can be considered as low salinity, polder at Dacope as medium to high salinity and the Gosaba Island as high salinity, thus representing the range of salinities amongst the polders and islands of the Ganges Delta.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditionally, farms produce low-yielding local rice varieties under rainfed conditions in the wet season 11 , 22 – 24 . In the dry season, most agricultural land remains fallow due to: (1) late wet season harvesting and prolonged waterlogging (which delays the planting of Rabi crops exposing the late planted crops to high soil salinity and untimely rains during the later part of the season), and (2) the lack (or perceived lack) of good quality irrigation water for Rabi season irrigation 9 , 11 , 23 . Recent experimental studies 24 – 30 and modelling 8 , 9 , 31 shown that crop production could be increased substantially with careful soil and crop management 9 , 29 .…”
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“…One of the less investigated phenomena which require the immediate attention of researchers and policymakers is the possible environmental hazard which can be triggered by adopting calamitous farming practices in the delta. The delta landform mostly comprises farmers with small and marginal land holdings, predominantly comprising of paddy fields with inadequate agricultural drainage infrastructures [22,53,54]. The post-green revolution cultivars grown in the area are subjected to heavy doses of nitrogen in the form of Urea or other compound fertilizers for maximum yield along with organochlorine, organophosphate and carbamate pesticides and herbicides for enhancing productivity.…”
Section: Water Pollution From Agricultural Chemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%