Publication
Comparative Economic and Gender, Labor Analysis of Conservation Agriculture Practices in Tribal Villages in India
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Author(s):
C. Lai; C. Chan; J. Halbrendt; L. Shariq; P. Roul; T. Idol; C. Ray; C. Evensen
Type of Document:
Scholarly Article
Publisher/Journal:
International Food and Agribusiness Management Association (IFAMA)
Date of Publication:
2012
Place of Publication:
Not Available
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Description: Marginal land use and subsequent natural resource degradation is a common issue among tribal villages in the Kendujhar district of India. In this study, Conservation Agriculture (CA) technologies at an experimental site, specifically the practices of intercropping and minimum tillage, were compared to conventional tillage practices of three tribal villages (145 households total) in this district. The impacts of CA implementation on gender, labor, and economic (yield and profitability) factors compared to conventional tillage practices were evaluated and used to make recommendations for future policy initiatives.