Sustainable livelihood security of small farmers improved through a resilient farming system in the semiarid region of India

Author:

Ravisankar Natesan,Ansari Meraj A.1ORCID,Shamim Mohammad1,Prusty Ashisa K.1ORCID,Singh Raghuveer1,Panwar Azad S.1,Dutta Debashis1,Bhaskar Suryanarayana2,Bindhu Jayasree S.3,Sanjay Mothkur T.4,Kaur Jashanjot5,Varghese Cini6,Dash Sukanta6,Bhowmik Arpan6,Bal Santanu K.7

Affiliation:

1. Project Coordination Unit ICAR‐Indian Institute of Farming System Research Modipuram Meerut India

2. Natural Resource Management Indian Council of Agricultural Research New Delhi India

3. On Farm Research Centre Kerala Agricultural University Vellayani India

4. On Farm Research Centre University of Agricultural Sciences Bengaluru India

5. School of Organic Farming Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana India

6. Division of Design of Experiment ICAR‐Indian Agricultural Statistical Research Institute New Delhi India

7. AICRP on Agrometeorology ICAR‐Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture Hyderabad India

Funder

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science,General Environmental Science,Development,Environmental Chemistry

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