Watershed Based Farming Systems as Alternative to Shifting Cultivation in North Eastern Region

Authors

  • KK Satapathy Principal Scientist, ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam-793103, Meghalaya, India, Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52151/jae2003401.1026

Abstract

Alternate farming systems to shifting cultivation in north eastern region are being developed for attaining the production and productivity goals ensuring sustainable use of natural resources and high efficiency inputs. Watershed based farming system, appropriate soil conservation measures, mixed land use of agricultural horticulture silvi- pastoral system, subsidiary source of income through livestock rearing, creation of water harvesting and silt retention structure at lower reaches- these are the important distinguishing features of the suggested agricultural strategy on these hill slopes. Some future strategies for weaning the people away from shifting cultivation and improvement of their socio- economic condition have been discussed.

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Published

2003-03-31

Issue

Section

Regular Issue

How to Cite

KK Satapathy. (2003). Watershed Based Farming Systems as Alternative to Shifting Cultivation in North Eastern Region. Journal of Agricultural Engineering (India), 40(1), 41-48. https://doi.org/10.52151/jae2003401.1026