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

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

non-renewable fossil-fuel-based sources, the fertilizer nutrient cost has been increasing<br />

steeply. This would leave the farmers with no option but to fully explore the potential<br />

alternate sources <strong>of</strong> nutrients for individual crops and in the cropping systems.<br />

Conclusion<br />

It can be concluded that in diversified farming, the thrust is mainly to minimize the risk,<br />

while in such situations a judicious mix <strong>of</strong> one or more enterprises along with cropping, there<br />

exist a complimentary effect through effective recycling <strong>of</strong> wastes and crop residues which<br />

encompasses an additional source <strong>of</strong> income to the farmer.<br />

References<br />

FAO [Food and Agriculture Organization]. 2022. Indian agriculture towards 2030. Rome,<br />

322p.<br />

GOI [Government <strong>of</strong> India]. 2016. All India report on Agriculture Census. Ministry <strong>of</strong><br />

Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, New Delhi, 26p.<br />

GOI [Government <strong>of</strong> India]. 2021. Agricultural statistics at a glance. Ministry <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

and Farmers Welfare, New Delhi, 142p.<br />

UNICEF [United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund]. 2019. The state <strong>of</strong> the<br />

world’s children 2019, Children, food, and nutrition: growing well in a changing<br />

world. New York, 39p.<br />

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

models, Land degradation neutrality<br />

T2-19P-1268<br />

Productivity and Pr<strong>of</strong>itability <strong>of</strong> Different Rabi Crops in Maize Based<br />

Cropping Systems under Rainfed Subtropics <strong>of</strong> Jammu<br />

Rohit Shrama 1* , A.P. Singh 1 , G. Ravindrachary 2 , K.A. Gopinath 2 , Jai Kumar 1 , Brinder<br />

Singh 1 , and Sunny Raina 1<br />

1 All India Coordinated Project for Dryland agriculture, Rakh-Dhiansar, Samba (UT <strong>of</strong> J & K)<br />

Sher-e-Kashmir University <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Sciences and Technology <strong>of</strong> Jammu, RakhDhiansar,<br />

Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir (UT) 181 133<br />

2 ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad,<br />

* rohit_agros@rediffmail.com<br />

Globally maize is grown on an area <strong>of</strong> about 197.19 million hectares with production <strong>of</strong><br />

1125.03 million tones and the average productivity is 5.71 tha -1 . In India, it is cultivated on an<br />

area <strong>of</strong> 9.21 million hectare with production <strong>of</strong> 25.13 million tones and productivity <strong>of</strong> 2.63<br />

tha -1 (Anonymous, 2020). In J&K Union Territory, maize is grown on an area <strong>of</strong><br />

about262.35thousand hectares with a production <strong>of</strong> 5744thousand tones and productivity <strong>of</strong>2.12 t<br />

ha -1 (Anonymous, 2019). Agriculture in Jammu and Kashmir is characterized by marginal and<br />

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