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International Conference on Reimagining Rainfed Agro-ecosystems: Challenges &<br />

Opportunities during 22-24, December 2022 at ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad<br />

Behera, U. K., Bhargavi, B., Meena, S.L., Raj Singh, Singh, V.K. 2018. Integrated farming<br />

system model for livelihood security and doubling the Income <strong>of</strong> small and marginal<br />

farmers under changing climate scenario. Indian Farming. 68: 32–36.<br />

Behera, U. K., Mahapatra, I.C. 1999. Income and employment generation for small and<br />

marginal farmers through integrated farming systems. Indian J. Agron. 44(3): 431-<br />

439.<br />

Bhargavi, B., Behera, U.K. 2020. Securing the livelihood <strong>of</strong> small and marginal farmers by<br />

diversifying farming systems. Curr Sci. 119: 854-860.<br />

Dietary guidelines for Indians 2011 - A Manual, NIN, ICMR, pp-91.<br />

Rawal, V., Bansal, V., Bansal, P. 2019. Prevalence <strong>of</strong> undernourishment in Indian states.<br />

Economic & Political Weekly 54 (15):35.<br />

T2-12R-1626<br />

Rainfed Integrated Farming System (RIFS) Model for Assuredrainfall<br />

Zone <strong>of</strong> Marathwada Region<br />

R.S. Raut, W.N. Narkhede, M.S. Pendke, P.H. Gourkhede, S.S. Suryavanshi<br />

A.S. Gunjkar<br />

All India Coordinated Research Project for Dryland Agriculture<br />

Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani (Maharashtra) India 431 402<br />

Rainfed Integrated Farming System (RIFS) entail a holistic approach to farming aimed at<br />

meeting multiple demands. RIFS are characterized by temporal and spatial mixing <strong>of</strong> crops,<br />

livestock, goatry, poultry along with dryland horticulture and other allied activities in a single<br />

farm. Thereby, they cater the needs <strong>of</strong> small and marginal farmers. Traditional rainfed<br />

farming system was in existence in the domain districts <strong>of</strong> Marathwada region. A details<br />

survey <strong>of</strong> traditional RIFS was conducted in the area and found that crops + large ruminants /<br />

small ruminants are the common RIFS in this area. On station experiment was conducted to<br />

assess the net income from various components as well as to strengthen and recommend the<br />

model <strong>of</strong> the RIFS in assured rainfall zone <strong>of</strong> Marathwada region for 1 ha area. This model<br />

was tested from 2017-18 to 2021-22 with 0.60 ha area under crop components viz soybean –<br />

rabi sorghum, soybean chickpea cropping system, soybean pigeonpea (4:2) intercropping,<br />

cotton + soybean (1:1) intercropping on 0.15 ha area each. Area <strong>of</strong> 0.12 ha for fodder ,0.16<br />

for rainfed fruit crops 0.05 area for goat keeping and poultry birds and 0.078 area for farm<br />

pond was allotted. Under goatery component (7 + 1) and under poultry 100 birds <strong>of</strong> 1 batch<br />

was taken for study, fruit crops (mango and custard apple) was taken under horticulture<br />

component. During the year 2017-18 the net income from cropping system was Rs. 37990/-<br />

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Ecosystem based approaches for climate change adaptation, ecosystem services, integrated farming system models,<br />

Land degradation neutrality

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