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Indian agriculture is featured by damages caused due to scarcity of rainfall on one hand and floods on the other. More than 75% of rainfall occurs during four months and in the low rainfall regions it is critical to conserve rainwater for irrigation. Canals and tanks are the major sources of surface irrigation. This manuscript is based on the dissertation work of master thesis by Saikumar C. Bharamappanavara in 3 districts of North Eastern Karnataka (South India) in the selected tank commands rejuvenated by Jala Samvardhane Yojana Sangha (JSYS), with an objective of identifying and analyzing…mehr

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Indian agriculture is featured by damages caused due to scarcity of rainfall on one hand and floods on the other. More than 75% of rainfall occurs during four months and in the low rainfall regions it is critical to conserve rainwater for irrigation. Canals and tanks are the major sources of surface irrigation. This manuscript is based on the dissertation work of master thesis by Saikumar C. Bharamappanavara in 3 districts of North Eastern Karnataka (South India) in the selected tank commands rejuvenated by Jala Samvardhane Yojana Sangha (JSYS), with an objective of identifying and analyzing cost and returns of major farming systems. The research study in the Community Based Tank Management Consultancy Project (CBTMCP) area based on multistage random sampling technique has proved its quality and present monograph is materialized to make it available to the scientific community. The study focuses mainly on the farming systems practiced by farmers in the tank commands and deployment of the resources. Later part also analyses impact of On-Farm Demonstrations and Farmers Field School based on the field research.
Autorenporträt
Saikumar C. Bharamappanavara completed graduation in Agriculture from University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Bangalore. He did his Masters in Agricultural Economics from UAS, Dharwad and secured International Master of Science in Rural Development from University of Ghent. Presently he is doing his PhD at Humboldt University (Berlin).