Impacts of climate smart jute farming on resource use efficiency, productivity and economic benefits in rural Eastern India

The study was conducted in jute-growing areas of West Bengal (India) to explore the potential resource use efficiency for economic benefits of selected climate smart practices to marginal landholder farmers. Integrated crop management (ICM) practices as part of climate smart jute farming (CSJF) was...

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Published in:Outlook on agriculture Vol. 48; no. 1; pp. 75 - 82
Main Authors: Singh, AK, Jha, SK, Majumdar, B, Roy, ML, Sarkar, S, Ghorai, AK
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London, England SAGE Publications 01-03-2019
SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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Summary:The study was conducted in jute-growing areas of West Bengal (India) to explore the potential resource use efficiency for economic benefits of selected climate smart practices to marginal landholder farmers. Integrated crop management (ICM) practices as part of climate smart jute farming (CSJF) was practised by 170 randomly selected farmers in six villages. An estimation of cost of adoption, change in fibre yields, net returns and human development index (HDI) before and after ICM interventions was done. The mean HDI value increased by 38.85% and farm income by 31.5%. The net benefits of adaptation to climate smart jute technologies were estimated based on specific adaptation actions. Empirical scientific evidence of the study indicates that the livelihoods of marginal landholders can be improved using new crop varieties, changing planting dates and bringing necessary changes in other variable inputs for line sowing, intercropping, weeding, nutrients, water and retting.
ISSN:0030-7270
2043-6866
DOI:10.1177/0030727019829488