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Indigenous Tribal Farming For Sustainable Agriculture


Edition:
1
Volume:
0
Publishing Year:
2007
Publisher:
M/s AGROBIOS (INDIA)
Author/s:
Kella L , Ramaiah PV , Rao PP
Language:
English

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ISBN:   9788177543018
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ISBN:   E-2022-317
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The independent India faced a shortage of food supply during 1950s and 60s due to various reasons. Its food production is increased drastically following the green revolution in the late 1960s. However, there have been reports of either stagnating or declining levels of crop productivity in recent years. Over exploitation of natural resources and excessive chemicalisation of agriculture have led to poor sustainability of farm production.
Besides this, organic agriculture and biological pest control are distinct possibilities in a tropical country like India where we are endowed with biodiversity of such plants. More than 1000 species of plants are known to have insecticidal properties, 380 species with anti fedant properties, 300 species with repellent properties and 30 species each possessing attractant and insect growth regulatory (IGR) properties (Jayaraj, 2002).
Hence, for the countries like India, the alternative for the modern technologies are indigenous methods which are low cost, organic and eco- friendly in nature. Also the capital and technological skill requirements in the use of indigenous methods are generally low and their adoption often requires little restructure of the traditional societies. Indigenous methods are nothing but indigenous knowledge or ITK. By adopting such indigenous knowledge our ancestors did not face any problem of large scale pest out break or economic crisis unlike the todays farmer.
The systematic knowledge of plants and plant ecosystems that characterize traditional societies was transmitted from generation to generation. Scientists first learned the crop management practices by observing the activities of traditional farming societies. Many examples of pest management using indigenous inputs were found in ancient literature. Sine such amassed wealth of indigenous knowledge is not completely available for the agricultural research and extension systems, the book is an attempt to provide information on the documented ITK of tribal farmers, their scientific rationality, farmers attitude and adoption, efforts of different agencies in promotion, followed by constraints and suggestions and a suggestive model.
We are thankful to Dr. S S Purohit to publish this book in time.

Kella L

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Table of Contents..
  1. Importance of Indigenous Agriculture
  2. Institutions Working for the Promotion of Indigenous Knowledge on Globe
  3. Research Methodology
  4. Classification and Rationality of Indigenous Technical Knowledge (Itk) in Agriculture
  5. Indigenous Practices of Tribal
  6. Attitude and Over All Adoption of Indigenous Technical Knowledge (Itk) of Tribal Farmers
  7. Adoption of ITK on Cereal Crops
  8. Adoption of ITK on Millets
  9. Adoption of ITK on Oil Seeds and Pulses
  10. Adoption of ITK on Mesta and Tobacco
  11. Adoption of ITK on Horticultural Crops
  12. Adoption of ITK on General Agriculture and Podu Cultivation
  13. Effect of Different Agencies in Promotion of ITK in Agriculture
  14. Constraints and Suggestions in Promotion of ITK in Agriculture
  15. Summary
  16. Annexure
  17. List of Abbreviations
  18. Bibliography

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Book Title:
Indigenous Tribal Farming For Sustainable Agriculture
Book Type:
REFERENCE BOOK
No Of Pages:
240
Color Pages :
0
Color Pages :
0
Book Size:
DEMY (5.5X8.5)
Weight:
400 Gms
Copyright Holder:
All Rights Reserved
Imprint:
M/s AGROBIOS (INDIA)
Readership:
PG STUDENTS | SCIENTISTS AND RESEARCHERS |

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