Moving to conservation agriculture: (1) evidence of rhizome crops performance in existing agroforestry practices of Madhupur Garh, Bangladesh

K. Islam, G. Mostakim, S. Ashraf, Saleha Khatun Ripta
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The continuous practice of mono-cropping by small-scale farmers in Bangladesh has resulted in poor soil quality and declining crop yields. As a result, there is a growing need to explore sustainable production methods that are resource-efficient and environmentally friendly. Conservation agriculture has emerged as a beneficial approach that effectively addresses these challenges by utilizing locally available resources to enhance crop productivity and soil quality. With this in mind, the objective of this study was to assess the impacts of conservation agricultural practices on the growth and yield of ginger and turmeric in the Madhupur Garh of Bangladesh. The study was conducted in the Auronkhola, Gaira, Makontonagar in Madhupur district, using a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications from July to September 2022. Ginger and turmeric were selected for the trial. The results showed that these spices exhibited significantly higher yields (6090 kg/ha and 11370 kg/ha, respectively) compared to traditionally cultivated vegetables in the farmers' fields. The implementation of conservation agriculture practices contributed to the improved yields. As part of conservation agriculture practices, various factors crucial for crop production, such as soil organic matter content, total nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium levels, and pH, were positively influenced. This was achieved through the use of organic manure, minimal tillage, the retention of permanent crop residues, and crop rotation. Based on the findings, the study concludes that traditional agriculture must transition to conservation agriculture methods in order to achieve increased food production while utilizing fewer resources and minimizing negative environmental impacts. This shift towards conservation agriculture offers a more efficient and sustainable approach to farming.
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转向保护性农业:(1)孟加拉国Madhupur Garh现有农林业实践中根茎作物表现的证据
孟加拉国小农持续实行单一种植,导致土壤质量差,作物产量下降。因此,越来越需要探索节约资源和无害环境的可持续生产方法。保护性农业已经成为一种有益的方法,通过利用当地现有资源来提高作物生产力和土壤质量,有效地应对这些挑战。考虑到这一点,本研究的目的是评估保护性农业做法对孟加拉国Madhupur Garh地区生姜和姜黄生长和产量的影响。该研究于2022年7月至9月在Madhupur地区的Auronkhola, Gaira, Makontonagar进行,采用随机完全块设计(RCBD),进行了三次重复。试验中选择了生姜和姜黄。结果表明,与农民田间传统栽培的蔬菜相比,这些香料的产量显著提高(分别为6090 kg/ha和11370 kg/ha)。保护性农业做法的实施有助于提高产量。作为保护性农业实践的一部分,对作物生产至关重要的各种因素,如土壤有机质含量、全氮、全磷、全钾水平和pH值都产生了积极影响。这是通过使用有机肥、少耕、永久保留作物残留物和作物轮作来实现的。基于这些发现,该研究得出结论,传统农业必须过渡到保护性农业方法,以便在利用更少的资源和最大限度地减少对环境的负面影响的同时增加粮食产量。这种向保护性农业的转变为农业提供了一种更有效和可持续的方法。
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