Community-level management of bio-resources for augmenting income from coconut-based farming systems in Kerala state, India

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Plantation Crops Pub Date : 2020-12-12 DOI:10.25081/JPC.2020.V48.I3.6637
S. Kalavathi, J. Mathew, S. Indhuja, M. Babu, K. Muralidharan
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On-farm management of farm residues for mass multiplication of beneficial microbes plays an important role in organic farming as well as integrated nutrient management by improving soil health. Community-level production of organic inputs from crop residues can be a potential source of income for farmers’ groups also. A large scale operational research on community-based bio-resource management, along with soil test based nutrient management, was undertaken by ICAR-CPCRI with financial support from NABARD in the major organic tract of Kerala in the coastal belt - Kanjikuzhy block during 2014-2016. The bio-resource management components under technology integration included farm-level production of organics from crop residues, enrichment using bio-agents, utilization of enriched organics for soil and plant health management and production of bio-primed planting materials. For enhancing the efficiency of Trichoderma-enriched organic manure, two ideal media viz., coir pith compost + neem cake (4:1) and coir pith compost + neem cake + poultry manure + cow dung (2:1:1:1) were standardized. Coconut seedlings produced through bio-priming with Trichoderma sp. showed early germination (90%), higher recovery percentage (79.5%), higher collar girth (17 cm), more number of fronds (9) and height (160 cm). Farm-based participatory action management integrating cost-effective bio-resource management interventions in coconut-based farming systems resulted in improvements in income from coconut by 26 per cent and intercrops by 142.9 per cent, contributing to an increase in the average farm income by 149.8 per cent. The average knowledge index of the respondents related to bio-resource management increased by 115.8 per cent and that of integrated nutrient management by 74.5 per cent.
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印度喀拉拉邦社区层面的生物资源管理,以增加椰子种植系统的收入
对农场残留物进行农场管理,使有益微生物大量繁殖,在有机农业以及通过改善土壤健康进行综合营养管理中发挥着重要作用。社区一级利用作物残留物生产有机投入也可以成为农民团体的潜在收入来源。2014-2016年,ICAR-CPRRI在NABARD的财政支持下,在沿海带喀拉拉邦的主要有机区Kanjikuzhy区块,对基于社区的生物资源管理以及基于土壤测试的养分管理进行了大规模的运营研究。技术整合下的生物资源管理组成部分包括农场一级从作物残留物中生产有机物、使用生物制剂进行富集、利用富集的有机物进行土壤和植物健康管理以及生产生物底漆种植材料。为了提高木霉富集有机肥的施用效率,对椰壳堆肥+印楝饼(4:1)和椰壳堆肥+印楝饼+鸡粪+牛粪(2:1:1:1)两种理想培养基进行了标准化处理。木霉生物引发产生的椰子幼苗发芽早(90%),恢复率高(79.5%),围高(17cm),复叶数多(9),高(160cm)。以农场为基础的参与性行动管理将成本效益高的生物资源管理干预措施纳入以椰子为基础的农业系统,使椰子收入提高了26%,间作收入提高了142.9%,使平均农场收入增加了149.8%。受访者与生物资源管理有关的平均知识指数增加了115.8%,与综合营养管理有关的知识指数增加74.5%。
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Journal of Plantation Crops
Journal of Plantation Crops Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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