How diverse are farming systems on the Eastern Gangetic Plains of South Asia? A multi-metric and multi-country assessment

B. Brown , A. Chaudhary , A. Sharma , P. Timsina , E. Karki , M.M. Rashid , K.K. Das , A. Ghosh , W. Rahman , T.M. Jackson
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While crop diversification has many benefits and is a stated government objective across the Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) of South Asia, the complexity of assessment has led to a rather limited understanding on the progress towards, and status of, smallholder crop diversification. Most studies focus on specific commodities or report as part of a singular index, use outdated secondary data, or implement highly localized studies, leading to broad generalisations and a lack of regional comparison. We collected representative primary data with more than 5000 households in 55 communities in Eastern Nepal, West Bengal (India) and Northwest Bangladesh to explore seasonally based diversification experiences and applied novel metrics to understand the nuanced status of farm diversification. While 66 crops were commercially grown across the region, only five crops and three crop families were widely grown (Poaceae, Malvaceae, and Brassicaceae). Non-cereal diversification across the region was limited (1.5 crops per household), though regional differentiation were evident particularly relating to livestock and off-farm activities, highlighting the importance of cross border studies. In terms of farmer's largest commercial plots, 20% of systems contained only rice, and 57% contained only rice/wheat/maize, with substantial regional diversity present. This raises concerns regarding the extent of commercially oriented high value and non-cereal diversification, alongside opportunities for diversification in the under-diversified pre-monsoon and monsoon seasons. Future promotional efforts may need to focus particularly on legumes to ensure the future sustainability and viability of farming systems.

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南亚东部恒河平原的农业系统有多多样化?多指标和多国评估
虽然作物多样化有很多好处,也是南亚东部恒河平原(EGP)政府的既定目标,但评估的复杂性导致对小农户作物多样化的进展和现状的了解相当有限。大多数研究侧重于特定商品或作为单一指数的一部分进行报告,使用过时的二级数据,或实施高度本地化的研究,导致广泛的概括和缺乏区域比较。我们收集了尼泊尔东部、西孟加拉邦(印度)和孟加拉国西北部55个社区的5000多户家庭的代表性初级数据,以探索基于季节的多样化经验,并应用新的指标来了解农场多样化的微妙状况。虽然该地区有66种作物在商业上种植,但只有五种作物和三个作物科(Poceae、Malvaceae和Brassicaceae)被广泛种植。整个区域的非谷物多样化有限(每户1.5种作物),尽管区域差异明显,特别是在畜牧业和非农业活动方面,这突出了跨境研究的重要性。就农民最大的商业地块而言,20%的系统只含有水稻,57%的系统只包含水稻/小麦/玉米,存在显著的区域多样性。这引发了人们对以商业为导向的高价值和非谷物多样化程度的担忧,以及在多样化不足的季风前和季风季节进行多样化的机会。未来的推广工作可能需要特别关注豆类,以确保农业系统未来的可持续性和可行性。
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