2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2015.01.008
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Improving crop production for food security and improved livelihoods on the East India Plateau. I. Rainfall-related risks with rice and opportunities for improved cropping systems

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“…The first paper in this series (Cornish et al, 2015) used soil water balance modelling to show that rice on medium-uplands suffers from delayed transplanting and/or periodic or premature draining of fields in most years, and that ponding duration in rice fields is much more variable than rainfall. Although most farmers use modern shorterduration rice varieties for medium-uplands, this is insufficient to make transplanted rice a safe, high-yielding option.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first paper in this series (Cornish et al, 2015) used soil water balance modelling to show that rice on medium-uplands suffers from delayed transplanting and/or periodic or premature draining of fields in most years, and that ponding duration in rice fields is much more variable than rainfall. Although most farmers use modern shorterduration rice varieties for medium-uplands, this is insufficient to make transplanted rice a safe, high-yielding option.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the focus in this village was on participatory development of new crop options and improved management practices to use water more effectively, and evaluating the agricultural, economic and social effectiveness of the work (Cornish et al, 2015b). By the end of the project there was clear evidence of village-wide change.…”
Section: Amagara Villagementioning
confidence: 97%
“…By the end of the project there was clear evidence of village-wide change. Farmers had re-evaluated the worth of "poor" uplands and learnt to use them intensively for vegetables, moved from mono-crop rice to multiple cropping, experimented with different crops to improve their income, and, as a side effect, increase diet diversity (Cornish et al, 2015b). As a result, seasonal migration was significantly reduced, and there was increased re-investment in improving natural resources, and more was spent on education and medical care.…”
Section: Amagara Villagementioning
confidence: 99%
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