Book of Extended summaries ISDA
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International Conference on Reimagining Rainfed Agro-ecosystems: Challenges & Opportunities during 22-24, December 2022 at ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad Status and Way Forward for REDD+ Implementation. Environ. Manage., 65(2), 203– 211. Öckinger, E. and Smith, H. G. 2006. "Landscape composition and habitat area affects S.No butterfly species richness in semi-natural grasslands." Oecologia, 149(3):526-534. Economic analysis of ecosystem services from multifunctional agroforestry Ecosystem services 1. Provisioning Service nature/category Timber Nature of benefit Valuation method Economic valuation (Rs.) I year II year III year - 28446.00 Food 27732.50 101305.00 Fruits - 7180.00 Flowers Direct Market price 59000.40 117792.00 Fodder - 4788.00 7865.00 Medicinal plants - 692.00 Tree borne oil seeds 78.10 224.20 2. Regulating Carbon stock Indirect Carbon price - - 15625.09 3. Socio-cultural Recreation Indirect Willingness to - - 3465.00 pay Gross value of ecosystem services (direct and indirect) - 91599 288946.11 Total expenditure incurred towards multifunctional agroforestry 310970.00 292360.00 267740.00 Net value of ecosystem services from multifunctional agroforestry 310970.00 200761.00 21206.11 T2-08R-1136 Performance Evaluation of Ghungroo under Backyard Piggery Farming in South Garo Hills, Meghalaya - An Approach for Climate Change Adaptation Rupam Bhattacharjya*, Athokpam Haribhushan, Tanya R Marak, BishorjitNingthoujam, Thongam Monika Devi and Amarjit Karam Krishi Vigyan Kendra, South Garo Hills, Chokpot, Meghalaya, CAU, Imphal *rpmbhatta@gmail.com Backyard piggery farming is a part of farming systems mainly run by women farmers in rural areas. Pig farming contributes an important role especially for the socio-economic development of the weaker section of the society in the state of Meghalaya. Pig performance and productivity of non-descript local pigs under prevailing smallholder traditional pig production system is very low and poor exploitation of production potential due to shortage of feed and feed crops and high cost of commercial pig feed. Therefore, Krishi Vigyan 158 | Page Ecosystem based approaches for climate change adaptation, ecosystem services, integrated farming system models, Land degradation neutrality
International Conference on Reimagining Rainfed Agro-ecosystems: Challenges & Opportunities during 22-24, December 2022 at ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad Kendra, South Garo Hills introduced Ghungroo, a breed of pig which is mostly black coloured with typical Bull dog face appearance. Breed is popular because of high prolificacy, good mothering ability, docile nature and ability to sustain in low inputs. The present investigation was carried out to evaluate the reproductive and growth performance of Ghungroo and local pig raised under existing low input tribal backyard pig rearing system. Methodology The present study conducted in three villages namely Bibragre, Dobogre and Dagalgopgre of Chokpot block in South Garo Hills district of Meghalaya. Forty farmers from the three villages were selected and each farmer was given one Ghungroo piglet for further breeding programme. Then from each farmer, one piglet (F1 generation) was collected and given to another forty farmers to reach out maximum beneficiaries. The selected villages were visited once a week by the investigator over a period of One year seven months from February 2021 to September 2022. Data on sow reproductive performance and productive performance were collected by providing structured pre-tested schedule and discussion with the farmers and visual appraisal for evaluation and validation. Weight of different age group of pigs were measured by electronic weighing machine and body length (cm) and chest girth (cm) by measuring tape in order to give reference to the farmers so that later can estimate the weight of all the pigs more accurately. The information on existing pig production system such as rearing pattern, feeding, and breeding management and disease prevalence were monitored, and in addition piglet pre-weaning and post weaning mortality was recorded during visits Results Results obtained in this study were age at puberty; age at first conception, age at first farrowing and inter farrowing interval were statistically (P
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International Conference on Reimagining Rainfed Agro-ecosystems: Challenges &<br />
Opportunities during 22-24, December 2022 at ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad<br />
Status and Way Forward for REDD+ Implementation. Environ. Manage., 65(2), 203–<br />
211.<br />
Öckinger, E. and Smith, H. G. 2006. "Landscape composition and habitat area affects<br />
S.No<br />
butterfly species richness in semi-natural grasslands." Oecologia, 149(3):526-534.<br />
Economic analysis <strong>of</strong> ecosystem services from multifunctional agr<strong>of</strong>orestry<br />
Ecosystem<br />
services<br />
1. Provisioning<br />
Service<br />
nature/category<br />
Timber<br />
Nature <strong>of</strong><br />
benefit<br />
Valuation<br />
method<br />
Economic valuation (Rs.)<br />
I year II year III year<br />
- 28446.00<br />
Food 27732.50 101305.00<br />
Fruits - 7180.00<br />
Flowers<br />
Direct Market price<br />
59000.40 117792.00<br />
Fodder - 4788.00 7865.00<br />
Medicinal plants - 692.00<br />
Tree borne oil<br />
seeds<br />
78.10 224.20<br />
2. Regulating Carbon stock Indirect Carbon price - - 15625.09<br />
3. Socio-cultural Recreation Indirect<br />
Willingness to<br />
- - 3465.00<br />
pay<br />
Gross value <strong>of</strong> ecosystem services (direct and indirect) - 91599 288946.11<br />
Total expenditure incurred towards multifunctional agr<strong>of</strong>orestry 310970.00 292360.00 267740.00<br />
Net value <strong>of</strong> ecosystem services from multifunctional agr<strong>of</strong>orestry 310970.00 200761.00 21206.11<br />
T2-08R-1136<br />
Performance Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Ghungroo under Backyard Piggery Farming in<br />
South Garo Hills, Meghalaya - An Approach for Climate Change<br />
Adaptation<br />
Rupam Bhattacharjya*, Athokpam Haribhushan, Tanya R Marak,<br />
BishorjitNingthoujam, Thongam Monika Devi and Amarjit Karam<br />
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, South Garo Hills, Chokpot, Meghalaya, CAU, Imphal<br />
*rpmbhatta@gmail.com<br />
Backyard piggery farming is a part <strong>of</strong> farming systems mainly run by women farmers in rural<br />
areas. Pig farming contributes an important role especially for the socio-economic<br />
development <strong>of</strong> the weaker section <strong>of</strong> the society in the state <strong>of</strong> Meghalaya. Pig performance<br />
and productivity <strong>of</strong> non-descript local pigs under prevailing smallholder traditional pig<br />
production system is very low and poor exploitation <strong>of</strong> production potential due to shortage<br />
<strong>of</strong> feed and feed crops and high cost <strong>of</strong> commercial pig feed. Therefore, Krishi Vigyan<br />
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Ecosystem based approaches for climate change adaptation, ecosystem services, integrated farming system models,<br />
Land degradation neutrality