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

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

Harsha Kumar, S. S., 2017, Dryland technologies at farmer doorstep- A Real line at<br />

Baichenahalli, Tumakuru District. All India Co-ordinated Research Project for Dryland<br />

Agriculture, Directorate <strong>of</strong> Research, University <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore,<br />

Karnataka, p.84.<br />

Ramachandrappa, B. K., Dhanapal, G. N., Mariraju, H., Indrakumar, N., Jagadeesh B. N.and<br />

Balakrishna Reddy, P. C., 2011, Dryland technologies for alfisols <strong>of</strong> Southern dry<br />

region <strong>of</strong> Karnataka and success stories. All India Co-ordinated Research Project for<br />

Dryland Agriculture, University <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore 58 p.<br />

System productivity, employment generation and increase in yield (%) as influenced by<br />

improved technological interventions during 2020-21<br />

Farmer’s<br />

category<br />

Existing<br />

farmers<br />

practice<br />

Improved<br />

practice<br />

System productivity<br />

(kg/farming system)<br />

(FMEY)*<br />

Increase<br />

in yield<br />

(%)<br />

Rainfed<br />

Increase<br />

in<br />

Net<br />

returns<br />

(%)<br />

Existing<br />

farmers<br />

practice<br />

Improved<br />

practice<br />

Employment generation<br />

(man-days)<br />

Marginal 4367 6567 31.42 41.31 309 343<br />

Small 5737 9321 38.29 44.66 316 351<br />

Partially Irrigated<br />

Marginal 7837 11909 34.36 42.64 319 366<br />

Small 10146 14397 30.62 33.41 358 411<br />

T2-27P-1511<br />

Livestock Interventions as an Additional Source <strong>of</strong> Income to Rainfed<br />

Farmers <strong>of</strong> Ananthapuramu District, Andhra Pradesh<br />

K. Madhavi 1 , K. Sudha Rani 1 , B. Chandana 1 , V. Sivajyothi 1 , M. Ravi Kishore 1 , K. Naveen<br />

Kumar 1 , Malleswari Sadhineni 1 , J.V. Prasad 2 and J.V.N.S. Prasad 3<br />

1 Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Reddipalli, AP – 515 701<br />

2 ICAR-ATARI, CRIDA campus, Hyderabad – 500 059<br />

3<br />

ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad – 500 059<br />

Ananthapuramu is one <strong>of</strong> the drought prone districts <strong>of</strong> Andhra Pradesh particularly in southern<br />

India. The district secures least rainfall when compared to other districts <strong>of</strong> Rayalaseema<br />

region and other parts <strong>of</strong> Andhra Pradesh too. As the water is a scarce commodity, livestock<br />

suffered from lack <strong>of</strong> green grass and fodder.<br />

212 | Page<br />

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

degradation neutrality

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