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Promising Technologies for dry land Agriculture
Not AvailableNatural Resource Management has important research agenda in view of
the climate change, degradation of land and declining productivity in
greenrevolution areas. Efficient methods of soil and rain water conservation and
water harvesting become important areas of dryland agriculture research to achieve
sustainability. Variation in crop yields is more in dry lands due to non receipt of
timely rainfall and prolonged dry spells during crop periods. Adoption of soil and
moisture conservation measures and improved management practices will help in
getting higher yields.A large number of location specific practices for insitu moisture
conservation, water harvesting and supplemental irrigation have been developed
and tested successfully at All India Co-ordinated Research Project for Dryland
Agriculture (AICRPDA), Agricultural Research Station, Ananthapuramu.
Dryland Agriculture occupies a prominent place in rural livelihoods of
Andhra Pradesh. In Andhra Pradesh out of 92.04 lakh ha of cultivable land an area
of 34.56 lakh ha is under rainfed agriculture, mainly in scarce rainfall and southern
agro climatic zones.
AICRPDA, ARS, Ananthapuramu is continuing efforts to generate location
specific technologies in the areas of rain water management, integrated nutrient
management, cropping systems, farming systems, alternate land use and energy
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