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

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

References<br />

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Level and Constraints Faced by Rural Women in Backyard Poultry Farming. J.<br />

Agri. Search. 6 (special ): 101-103.<br />

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Farmers through Backyard Poultry Farming Intervention in Kishanganj district <strong>of</strong><br />

Bihar.J. Agri.Search. 6, (Special): 90-92.<br />

Shekhar, S., Sanjay Kumar, and Rajni Kumari. 2020. Comparative Performance <strong>of</strong> Divyayan<br />

Red and Local Desi birds under Backyard Farming in Koderma District <strong>of</strong><br />

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T2-18P-1251<br />

Challenges in Contemporary Indian agriculture: Integrated Farming<br />

Systems (IFS) for Transformation<br />

Marneni Divya Sree * , M. J. Mercykutty and Rose Mathews<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikkara, Thrissur, Kerala, India-<br />

680656.<br />

*marnenidivyasree@gmail.com<br />

The green revolution in the 1960s was characterized by the cultivation <strong>of</strong> high-yielding<br />

varieties and the application <strong>of</strong> more intensive farming techniques, which transformed the<br />

agricultural landscape in the developing world. After the green revolution, cereal crop<br />

production in India increased dramatically. India is the world's second-largest wheat and rice<br />

producer, with 100.42 Million Tonnes and 112.44 Million Tonnes <strong>of</strong> production respectively<br />

in 2020-21 (GoI, 2021). However, its non-sustainable nature coupled with limited scope and<br />

subsequent impacts on the ecosystem has led to a quest for a more sustainable and greener<br />

alternative. With this backdrop, the objectives are framed as 1. To identify the challenges <strong>of</strong><br />

contemporary Indian agriculture. 2. To identify the scope and importance <strong>of</strong> Integrated<br />

farming systems in India<br />

Methodology<br />

Data regarding stunted and wasted children was taken from UNICEF, 2019. The data<br />

regarding the average size <strong>of</strong> landholding and no. <strong>of</strong> holdings across all size groups was taken<br />

from GoI, 2016.<br />

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

models, Land degradation neutrality<br />

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