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Topic of the seminar

 “Conservation agriculture for enhancing
resource use efficiency and sustainability”



               Speaker
          Jagat Bahadur Debbarma
            M.Sc. (Agri.) 6th year
                2011-AMJ-27
        CA/AAU- Jorhat( Assam,India)
Agricultural resources

Land         Water


Labour       Machinery


Capital      Fertilizers
                      &
               other chemicals
After green revolution


   Food production has
    more than doubled
    since 1960s

   Food production per
    capita has grown

   Food price has fallen
Production of Important
                    Commodities(India)
Production (Mt)




 NRCAF (2011)
India’s present scenario
   India's food grain production is projected to grow by 0.6 % to
    247.6 million tonnes (Mt) in 2012-13 as against 246.2 Mt in
    2011-12

   The rice production is projected to exceed 100 Mt in 2012-13,
    while wheat production is pegged at 87.3 Mt

   The production of coarse grains is projected to rise by 0.7% to
    42.3 Mt in 2012-13

   Pulses production is estimated to have decreased by 3.7 % to
    17.5 Mt
   Production of non-food crops is projected to fall by 1.6% in
     2012-13

    Crop production is projected to decline by 0.6 % in 2012-13 due
     to lower output of cotton and sugarcane production

    Cotton production is projected to dip by 7.8% to 32.2 million
     bales in 2012-13

    The sugarcane production is projected to fall by 0.9% to 342.5
     Mt in 2012-13

    Major oilseeds production is expected to grow by 3 % in 2012-13
     but Production of groundnuts is estimated to have declined by
     over 17% to 6.9 Mt


Source: Centre for monitoring Indian economy, 2012
Projected Demand of Important
                    Commodities(India)
Demand ( Mt)




NRCAF (2011)
Current production status
Conventional Agriculture
 Fertilizers to increase crop yields.


 Pesticides & herbicides to protect crops.


 Antibiotics and hormones to increase productive
  efficiency of crops & livestock.

 Heavy tillage operation.


 Intensive cropping practice.
   Land exhaustion           Threat to crop species

   Soil erosion              Habitat destruction

   Soil compaction           Contaminated food

   Nitrate run-off           Threat to farmers

   Loss of biodiversity      Decline in GW table

   Pollution                 Natural imbalance
 20% of the world’s coral
        reefs were lost and 20%
        degraded in the last several
        decades

      35% of mangrove area has
        been lost in the last several
        decade

      Withdrawals from rivers
        and lakes doubled since
        1960



Source: Millennium ecosystem assessment
 5-10% of the area of
        five biomes was
        converted between
        1950 and 1990

     > 2/3 of the area of two
        biomes and >1/2 of the
        area of four others had
        been converted by
        1990




Source: Millennium ecosystem assessment
   Flows of biologically
        available N in terrestrial
        ecosystems doubled
       Flows of phosphorus
        tripled

       > 50% of all the
        synthetic N-fertilizer
        ever used has been used
        since 1985

       60% of the increase in
        the atmospheric
        concentration of CO2
        since 1750                          Human-produced Reactive Nitrogen
                                            Humans produce as much biologically
Source: Millennium ecosystem assessment   available N as all natural pathways and this
                                               may grow a further 65% by 2050
Total reactive N deposition from the atmosphere
Humans have
  increased the species
  extinction rate by as
  much as 1,000 times

 10–30% of mammal,
  bird, and amphibian
  species are currently
  threatened with
  extinction



Source: Millennium ecosystem assessment
   The distribution of
       species on Earth is
       becoming more
       homogenous

      The population size of
       the majority of species
       across a range of
       taxonomic groups are
       declining



                                          Growth in Number of Marine
                                          Species Introductions in North
Source: Millennium ecosystem assessment       America and Europe
Continued…
Ecosystem services and poverty
          reduction
Status of Provisioning Services
                      Service                  Status
Food                       Crops                 
                           Livestock             
                           Capture fisheries     
                           Aquaculture           
                           Wild foods            
Fiber                      Timber               +/–
                           Cotton, Silk         +/–
                           Wood fuel             
Genetic resources                                
Bio-chemicals, medicines                         
Fresh water                                      

Source: Millennium ecosystem assessment
Source: OUAT, Bhubneswar
Conservation Agriculture
The term 'Conservation Agriculture' (CA) refers to the system of
raising crops without tilling the soil while retaining crop residues
on the soil surface. (FAO)

Defined as minimal soil disturbance (no-till) and permanent soil
cover (mulch) combined with rotations, as a more sustainable
cultivation system for the future. (Peter R. Hobbs).

It is the collective umbrella term commonly given to no-tillage,
direct-drilling, minimum-tillage and/or ridge-tillage, to denote
that the specific practice has a conservation goal of some
nature. (Baker et al. 2002)
Scenario 1 – Farmer practice

    Rice – Wheat
Tillage         CT
Residue       Removal
management

Crop health   As usual
Nutrient      As usual
management

                           WCCA 2011, Brisbane,
                                Australia
Scenario 2 : Best Available
                  Practice
Rice – Wheat - Mungbean
Tillage         CT-ZT-CT


Residue         Anchored-removal -
management      incorporation


Crop health     Best Available


Nutrient        Best Available
management
                WCCA 2011, Brisbane,
                     Australia
Scenario 3 : Conservation
                Agriculture

  Rice – Wheat - Cowpea
Tillage       ZT-ZT-ZT


Residue       Retention -
management    Anchored-
              Retention

Crop health   Best Available


Nutrient      SSNM based
management

                  WCCA 2011, Brisbane,
                       Australia
Wheat grain/equivalent yield (t/ha)
          during 2009-10




Source: Laik R, Saharawat Y, Singh SS, Ladha JK, 2011   WCCA 2011, Brisbane,
                                                             Australia
Rice grain yield (t/ha) during
            kharif 2010

 CD (5%): 0.88




Source: Laik R, Saharawat Y, Singh SS, Ladha JK, 2011   WCCA 2011, Brisbane,
                                                             Australia
Aims & Objectives
 Conserve, improve and more efficient use of available
  natural resources for sustainability.

 Minimum soil disturbance by adopting no-tillage and
  minimum traffic for agricultural Operations.

 Leave and manage the crop residues on the soil surface.

 Adopt spatial and temporal crop rotation to derive
  maximum benefits from inputs and minimize adverse
  environmental impacts.

 Integrated management system like INM,IPM,IWM,IFS.
Conservation
    vs
Conventional
Rice equivalent yield (t/ha) of different systems under
        various management practices at PAU
Cropping System                         Productivity ( t/ha)
                               Conventional Organic      Conservation

GM-Basmati Rice- Wheat         12.6         13.0         13.6


Turmeric-Onion                 19.2         36.9         36.6

Summer Groundnut-Garlic        25.3         29.1         29.4


Maize-durum Wheat-Cowpea       11.4         12.6         12.3
(F)

Rice-Garlic + Mentha           24.9         31.0         32.2

Source : Sharma et al., 2010
Microbial population under conventional and
              CA rice farming




                            Conventional   conservation

  Source: Surekha et al. , 2010
FAO, 2008
Conservation Agriculture   Conventional Agriculture
Fresh and residual effect of organic manure in rice-
                 chickpea cropping sequence
   Treatment               Rice Grain Yield (q/ha)         Chickpea Grain Yield (q/ha)

                    1995      1996    1997     Average 1995     1996     1997    Average

Control             32.1      31.3     19.7      27.7    10.8    7.1      7.5      8.5
Sesbania rostrata
                    48.6      50.8     50.2     49.9     14.6    10.2      14       13

Sunhemp             30.4      50.6     46.9      45.6    13.7    8.1       12      11.3
Poultry manure      44.75     51.8     51.7      49.4    16.7    11.2      15      14.3
FYM                 36.75      49      38.2      41.3    11.7    8.9       11      10.5
Nadep Compost       39.30     50.7     43.7      44.6    13.9    9.3       11      11.6
80:50:30 NPK        46.25     51.6     48.8      48.9    11.7    8.5       10      10.3
CD(5%)               2.3       2.2     2.8           -   1.2     0.9      2.9       -

  Source: Singh et al,2001
Grain yield in CA and conventional
            agriculture
Components &
practices adopted in
        CA
Mulching          Strip cropping




Multiple-cropping   Contour cultivation
Inter-cropping   Zero tillage




Terracing        Crop rotation
Australia                                        12
   Argentina                   4.18
United States           1.95
       Brazil          1.77
        Spain         1.46
        China         1.39
         Italy       1.11
    Germany          0.99
     Uruguay         0.93
      France         0.85

                 0               5            10            15

                               Million hectares

  countries with most organic agricultural land 2010
                                        FiBL-IFOAM Survey 2012
Effect of different organic sources of nutrients and green
manuring on yield (kg/ha) of rice grown under lowland
                        conditions
  Manures         Grain yield (kg/ha) C.D(0.05%) Straw yield (kg/ha) C.D(0.05
  application                                                        %)
                 without     green               without green
                 green       manure              green      manure
                 manure      incorpor            manure incorpor
                             ation                          ation

  Control          2150        3317      316.5      3433     5305     292.7
  FYM @15t/ha      2650        3975      99.4       4237     6359     143.1

  Poultry          3453        4844      325.7      5522     7746     322.8
  manure
  @3.5t/ha
  Vermicompost      3333       4774      140.5      5329     7638     202.4
  @4.3t/ha


 Source: Deshpande and Devasenapathy, 2010
Crop residue potential in India
   Crop          Stubble
                  added              Addition of nutrients (kg/ha)
                 (kg/ha)
                           Organic         N             P            K
                           matter
Rice              4,200      1764         17.6          2.9          25.2

Sorghum           2,889       462          6.1          2.6          9.5

Maize              667         93          0.6          0.2          2.7

Ragi              3,111       899         43.5          3.8          20.5

Sesame             778         56          5.5          0.2          1.3

Cowpea             444         36          3.1          0.3          3.1

Source: Bisoyi,R.N.,2003
Rice equivalent yield (t/ha) of different systems
 under various management practices at PAU
 Cropping System                        Productivity ( t/ha)
                             Chemical       Organic            Integrated

 GM-Basmati Rice- Wheat     12.6         13.0            13.6


 Turmeric-Onion             19.2         36.9            36.6

 Summer Groundnut-Garlic    25.3         29.1            29.4


 Maize-durum Wheat-Cowpea   11.4         12.6            12.3
 (F)

 Rice-Garlic + Mentha       24.9         31.0            32.2

Source : Sharma et al
Bamboo based cropping system
SL      Product/Application         Current Expected       Expected Market in 2015
                                   Market (Rs. in Crore)        (Rs. in Crore)
1          Bamboo shoots                   4.8                        300

2     Bamboo as wood substitute           10,000                   30,000

3         Bamboo ply board                 200                      500

4    Bamboo ply board for use in           1000                     3,408
          Trucks & 1000
5    Bamboo Flooring (domestic +           200                      1,950
              Export)
6       Bamboo Pulp & paper                100                      2,088

7         Bamboo Furniture                 380                      3,265

8      Building & Construction               -                      3,298

9       Tiny Cottage Industry              394                      600

                Total                    12,078.80                 45,409

Planning Commission, GOI (2003)
Area under zero tillage by
            continent
       Continent                  Area( ha)   Per cent of total (%)

   South America                556,30,000           47.6

   North America                399,81,000           34.1

 Australia & New                171,62,000           14.7
     Zealand
       Asia                      26,30,000            2.2
        Europe                   11,50,000            1.0
        Africa                    3,68,000            0.3
         Total                 11,69,21,000         100%

Source: Derpsch, R. and Friedrich, T., 2010
Successful
results of CA
Source: World Agroforestry centre, Nairobi
Advantages of CA
To Farmers

Reduced cultivation cost through savings in
 labour, time and farm power.

Improved and stable yields with reduced use
 of inputs (fertilizers, pesticides).

Enhance food security for millions of
 smallholders in the have developing world
 (Derpsch and Friedrich, 2009).
To Natural Resources

Improved biological activity and diversity in the
 soil

Reduced pollution of surface and ground water

Savings in non-renewable energy use and
 increased carbon sequestration.

Reduced soil erosion and restore soil fertility

Increase organic matter and biological activity.
Organic carbon in soil surface (%)
     4
    3.5
     3
    2.5
     2                                            Conservation
    1.5                                           Conventional

     1
    0.5
     0
          Initial   After 4 years fter 11 years
                                A
Source: FAO,2007
Constraints in adoption of CA


Small farm holdings   Farmers are
                        reluctant


Illiterate farmers    Communication gap

                       Socio-economic
                        problems
Rapid urbanization
Future Strategies for CA in India
 More area under laser levelling up to 2017

 50 per cent area to be bought under CA

 12 per cent of the total area under zero
 tillage up to 2014

 Diversification of more area from rice to
 wheat

 Relay cropping of wheat in 50 per cent of
 cotton area
FAO strategic objectives
            2010-2019

Population Growth

Higher life expectancy, better nutrition demand

Pressure on natural resources

Demand on multiple agricultural outputs
Residue retention for nutrient cycling, soil moisture
 retention, reduced transpiration

Promote surface residue retention

Better weed management practices

Cultivar choices for CA

Promote public- private partnership for CA

Mapping of problematic soils and link to CA
Conclusion
 CA conserve and improves available natural resources for
 sustainability.

 It restores soil degradation and increases soil fertility.

 It reduces the pollution ( Soil, Water and Air).

 It gives more return to the farmers.

 Food quality is maintained
“We know more about the movement of the
celestial bodies than about the soil underfoot ”
                                          Da vinci

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Conservation agriculture for resource use efficiency and sustainability

  • 1.
  • 2. Topic of the seminar “Conservation agriculture for enhancing resource use efficiency and sustainability” Speaker Jagat Bahadur Debbarma M.Sc. (Agri.) 6th year 2011-AMJ-27 CA/AAU- Jorhat( Assam,India)
  • 3. Agricultural resources Land Water Labour Machinery Capital Fertilizers & other chemicals
  • 4. After green revolution  Food production has more than doubled since 1960s  Food production per capita has grown  Food price has fallen
  • 5. Production of Important Commodities(India) Production (Mt) NRCAF (2011)
  • 6. India’s present scenario  India's food grain production is projected to grow by 0.6 % to 247.6 million tonnes (Mt) in 2012-13 as against 246.2 Mt in 2011-12  The rice production is projected to exceed 100 Mt in 2012-13, while wheat production is pegged at 87.3 Mt  The production of coarse grains is projected to rise by 0.7% to 42.3 Mt in 2012-13  Pulses production is estimated to have decreased by 3.7 % to 17.5 Mt
  • 7. Production of non-food crops is projected to fall by 1.6% in 2012-13  Crop production is projected to decline by 0.6 % in 2012-13 due to lower output of cotton and sugarcane production  Cotton production is projected to dip by 7.8% to 32.2 million bales in 2012-13  The sugarcane production is projected to fall by 0.9% to 342.5 Mt in 2012-13  Major oilseeds production is expected to grow by 3 % in 2012-13 but Production of groundnuts is estimated to have declined by over 17% to 6.9 Mt Source: Centre for monitoring Indian economy, 2012
  • 8. Projected Demand of Important Commodities(India) Demand ( Mt) NRCAF (2011)
  • 10. Conventional Agriculture  Fertilizers to increase crop yields.  Pesticides & herbicides to protect crops.  Antibiotics and hormones to increase productive efficiency of crops & livestock.  Heavy tillage operation.  Intensive cropping practice.
  • 11. Land exhaustion  Threat to crop species  Soil erosion  Habitat destruction  Soil compaction  Contaminated food  Nitrate run-off  Threat to farmers  Loss of biodiversity  Decline in GW table  Pollution  Natural imbalance
  • 12.  20% of the world’s coral reefs were lost and 20% degraded in the last several decades  35% of mangrove area has been lost in the last several decade  Withdrawals from rivers and lakes doubled since 1960 Source: Millennium ecosystem assessment
  • 13.  5-10% of the area of five biomes was converted between 1950 and 1990  > 2/3 of the area of two biomes and >1/2 of the area of four others had been converted by 1990 Source: Millennium ecosystem assessment
  • 14. Flows of biologically available N in terrestrial ecosystems doubled  Flows of phosphorus tripled  > 50% of all the synthetic N-fertilizer ever used has been used since 1985  60% of the increase in the atmospheric concentration of CO2 since 1750 Human-produced Reactive Nitrogen Humans produce as much biologically Source: Millennium ecosystem assessment available N as all natural pathways and this may grow a further 65% by 2050
  • 15. Total reactive N deposition from the atmosphere
  • 16. Humans have increased the species extinction rate by as much as 1,000 times 10–30% of mammal, bird, and amphibian species are currently threatened with extinction Source: Millennium ecosystem assessment
  • 17. The distribution of species on Earth is becoming more homogenous  The population size of the majority of species across a range of taxonomic groups are declining Growth in Number of Marine Species Introductions in North Source: Millennium ecosystem assessment America and Europe
  • 19. Ecosystem services and poverty reduction
  • 20. Status of Provisioning Services Service Status Food Crops  Livestock  Capture fisheries  Aquaculture  Wild foods  Fiber Timber +/– Cotton, Silk +/– Wood fuel  Genetic resources  Bio-chemicals, medicines  Fresh water  Source: Millennium ecosystem assessment
  • 22. Conservation Agriculture The term 'Conservation Agriculture' (CA) refers to the system of raising crops without tilling the soil while retaining crop residues on the soil surface. (FAO) Defined as minimal soil disturbance (no-till) and permanent soil cover (mulch) combined with rotations, as a more sustainable cultivation system for the future. (Peter R. Hobbs). It is the collective umbrella term commonly given to no-tillage, direct-drilling, minimum-tillage and/or ridge-tillage, to denote that the specific practice has a conservation goal of some nature. (Baker et al. 2002)
  • 23. Scenario 1 – Farmer practice Rice – Wheat Tillage CT Residue Removal management Crop health As usual Nutrient As usual management WCCA 2011, Brisbane, Australia
  • 24. Scenario 2 : Best Available Practice Rice – Wheat - Mungbean Tillage CT-ZT-CT Residue Anchored-removal - management incorporation Crop health Best Available Nutrient Best Available management WCCA 2011, Brisbane, Australia
  • 25. Scenario 3 : Conservation Agriculture Rice – Wheat - Cowpea Tillage ZT-ZT-ZT Residue Retention - management Anchored- Retention Crop health Best Available Nutrient SSNM based management WCCA 2011, Brisbane, Australia
  • 26. Wheat grain/equivalent yield (t/ha) during 2009-10 Source: Laik R, Saharawat Y, Singh SS, Ladha JK, 2011 WCCA 2011, Brisbane, Australia
  • 27. Rice grain yield (t/ha) during kharif 2010 CD (5%): 0.88 Source: Laik R, Saharawat Y, Singh SS, Ladha JK, 2011 WCCA 2011, Brisbane, Australia
  • 28.
  • 29. Aims & Objectives  Conserve, improve and more efficient use of available natural resources for sustainability.  Minimum soil disturbance by adopting no-tillage and minimum traffic for agricultural Operations.  Leave and manage the crop residues on the soil surface.  Adopt spatial and temporal crop rotation to derive maximum benefits from inputs and minimize adverse environmental impacts.  Integrated management system like INM,IPM,IWM,IFS.
  • 30. Conservation vs Conventional
  • 31. Rice equivalent yield (t/ha) of different systems under various management practices at PAU Cropping System Productivity ( t/ha) Conventional Organic Conservation GM-Basmati Rice- Wheat 12.6 13.0 13.6 Turmeric-Onion 19.2 36.9 36.6 Summer Groundnut-Garlic 25.3 29.1 29.4 Maize-durum Wheat-Cowpea 11.4 12.6 12.3 (F) Rice-Garlic + Mentha 24.9 31.0 32.2 Source : Sharma et al., 2010
  • 32. Microbial population under conventional and CA rice farming Conventional conservation Source: Surekha et al. , 2010
  • 33.
  • 35. Conservation Agriculture Conventional Agriculture
  • 36. Fresh and residual effect of organic manure in rice- chickpea cropping sequence Treatment Rice Grain Yield (q/ha) Chickpea Grain Yield (q/ha) 1995 1996 1997 Average 1995 1996 1997 Average Control 32.1 31.3 19.7 27.7 10.8 7.1 7.5 8.5 Sesbania rostrata 48.6 50.8 50.2 49.9 14.6 10.2 14 13 Sunhemp 30.4 50.6 46.9 45.6 13.7 8.1 12 11.3 Poultry manure 44.75 51.8 51.7 49.4 16.7 11.2 15 14.3 FYM 36.75 49 38.2 41.3 11.7 8.9 11 10.5 Nadep Compost 39.30 50.7 43.7 44.6 13.9 9.3 11 11.6 80:50:30 NPK 46.25 51.6 48.8 48.9 11.7 8.5 10 10.3 CD(5%) 2.3 2.2 2.8 - 1.2 0.9 2.9 - Source: Singh et al,2001
  • 37.
  • 38. Grain yield in CA and conventional agriculture
  • 40. Mulching Strip cropping Multiple-cropping Contour cultivation
  • 41. Inter-cropping Zero tillage Terracing Crop rotation
  • 42.
  • 43. Australia 12 Argentina 4.18 United States 1.95 Brazil 1.77 Spain 1.46 China 1.39 Italy 1.11 Germany 0.99 Uruguay 0.93 France 0.85 0 5 10 15 Million hectares countries with most organic agricultural land 2010 FiBL-IFOAM Survey 2012
  • 44. Effect of different organic sources of nutrients and green manuring on yield (kg/ha) of rice grown under lowland conditions Manures Grain yield (kg/ha) C.D(0.05%) Straw yield (kg/ha) C.D(0.05 application %) without green without green green manure green manure manure incorpor manure incorpor ation ation Control 2150 3317 316.5 3433 5305 292.7 FYM @15t/ha 2650 3975 99.4 4237 6359 143.1 Poultry 3453 4844 325.7 5522 7746 322.8 manure @3.5t/ha Vermicompost 3333 4774 140.5 5329 7638 202.4 @4.3t/ha Source: Deshpande and Devasenapathy, 2010
  • 45. Crop residue potential in India Crop Stubble added Addition of nutrients (kg/ha) (kg/ha) Organic N P K matter Rice 4,200 1764 17.6 2.9 25.2 Sorghum 2,889 462 6.1 2.6 9.5 Maize 667 93 0.6 0.2 2.7 Ragi 3,111 899 43.5 3.8 20.5 Sesame 778 56 5.5 0.2 1.3 Cowpea 444 36 3.1 0.3 3.1 Source: Bisoyi,R.N.,2003
  • 46. Rice equivalent yield (t/ha) of different systems under various management practices at PAU Cropping System Productivity ( t/ha) Chemical Organic Integrated GM-Basmati Rice- Wheat 12.6 13.0 13.6 Turmeric-Onion 19.2 36.9 36.6 Summer Groundnut-Garlic 25.3 29.1 29.4 Maize-durum Wheat-Cowpea 11.4 12.6 12.3 (F) Rice-Garlic + Mentha 24.9 31.0 32.2 Source : Sharma et al
  • 47. Bamboo based cropping system SL Product/Application Current Expected Expected Market in 2015 Market (Rs. in Crore) (Rs. in Crore) 1 Bamboo shoots 4.8 300 2 Bamboo as wood substitute 10,000 30,000 3 Bamboo ply board 200 500 4 Bamboo ply board for use in 1000 3,408 Trucks & 1000 5 Bamboo Flooring (domestic + 200 1,950 Export) 6 Bamboo Pulp & paper 100 2,088 7 Bamboo Furniture 380 3,265 8 Building & Construction - 3,298 9 Tiny Cottage Industry 394 600 Total 12,078.80 45,409 Planning Commission, GOI (2003)
  • 48. Area under zero tillage by continent Continent Area( ha) Per cent of total (%) South America 556,30,000 47.6 North America 399,81,000 34.1 Australia & New 171,62,000 14.7 Zealand Asia 26,30,000 2.2 Europe 11,50,000 1.0 Africa 3,68,000 0.3 Total 11,69,21,000 100% Source: Derpsch, R. and Friedrich, T., 2010
  • 50. Source: World Agroforestry centre, Nairobi
  • 51.
  • 52.
  • 53.
  • 55. To Farmers Reduced cultivation cost through savings in labour, time and farm power. Improved and stable yields with reduced use of inputs (fertilizers, pesticides). Enhance food security for millions of smallholders in the have developing world (Derpsch and Friedrich, 2009).
  • 56. To Natural Resources Improved biological activity and diversity in the soil Reduced pollution of surface and ground water Savings in non-renewable energy use and increased carbon sequestration. Reduced soil erosion and restore soil fertility Increase organic matter and biological activity.
  • 57.
  • 58. Organic carbon in soil surface (%) 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 Conservation 1.5 Conventional 1 0.5 0 Initial After 4 years fter 11 years A
  • 60. Constraints in adoption of CA Small farm holdings Farmers are reluctant Illiterate farmers Communication gap Socio-economic problems Rapid urbanization
  • 61. Future Strategies for CA in India  More area under laser levelling up to 2017  50 per cent area to be bought under CA  12 per cent of the total area under zero tillage up to 2014  Diversification of more area from rice to wheat  Relay cropping of wheat in 50 per cent of cotton area
  • 62. FAO strategic objectives 2010-2019 Population Growth Higher life expectancy, better nutrition demand Pressure on natural resources Demand on multiple agricultural outputs
  • 63. Residue retention for nutrient cycling, soil moisture retention, reduced transpiration Promote surface residue retention Better weed management practices Cultivar choices for CA Promote public- private partnership for CA Mapping of problematic soils and link to CA
  • 64. Conclusion  CA conserve and improves available natural resources for sustainability.  It restores soil degradation and increases soil fertility.  It reduces the pollution ( Soil, Water and Air).  It gives more return to the farmers.  Food quality is maintained
  • 65. “We know more about the movement of the celestial bodies than about the soil underfoot ” Da vinci THANK YOU