Cropping System Intensification: An Approach to Increase Yield, Water Productivity, and Profitability in North-West Bangladesh

Author:

Hossain Md. Belal1ORCID,Islam Md. Towfiqul1,Roy Debjit1ORCID,Mahmud Mir Nurul Hasan1,Paul Priya Lal Chandra1,Yesmin Mst. Shetara1,Kundu Palash Kumar1,Karim Nazmun Nahar2,Kader Md. Abdul2,Kabir Md. Humayoun3

Affiliation:

1. Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Gazipur, Bangladesh

2. Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council, Dhaka, Bangladesh

3. Department of Agricultural Extension, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Abstract

Water productivity improvement is getting the prime concern to sustain irrigated rice production in the water-scarce areas of Bangladesh under changing climate. Besides, profitable cropping pattern selection is one of the major indicators of commercial agriculture. The study was conducted at Mithapukur and Pirganj Upazilas of Rangpur district during 2018–2020 to evaluate the water saving and profitability of three crop cropping patterns over two crops pattern. The experiment involved two improved patterns, T. Aman-Mustard-Boro (CP1) and T. Aman-Potato-Boro (CP2), and one locally popular pattern, T. Aman-Fallow-Boro (CP3). Irrigation management involved supplemental irrigation for T. Aman rice, irrigation application after disappearing standing water for Boro rice, and two irrigations at critical stages of potato and mustard. Both CP1 and CP2 received higher rainfall than CP3 because the delayed transplanting of Boro rice captured more rainfall. The improved patterns of CP1 and CP2 saved 22–40% of irrigation water compared with CP3. Among the patterns, CP2 achieved the highest rice equivalent yield (REY) of 21.1–33.6 t·ha−1 due to excellent potato production. Similarly, CP2 provided the highest irrigation water productivity because of higher REY as well as less irrigation requirement. Both CP1 and CP2 patterns returned a higher gross margin than CP3. The findings indicated that the inclusion of potato and mustard in the T. Aman-Fallow-Boro cropping pattern saved irrigation water as well as increased production and economic benefit. Adoption of these water-efficient cropping patterns may reduce groundwater irrigation in the water-scarce areas of Bangladesh.

Funder

National Agricultural Technology Program, Phase-II of Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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