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Rajarajan, K.
- National Agroforestry Policy in India:A Low Hanging Fruit
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1 ICAR-Central Agroforestry Research Institute, Jhansi 284 003, IN
2 ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute, RRS, Pali-Marwar 306 401, IN
1 ICAR-Central Agroforestry Research Institute, Jhansi 284 003, IN
2 ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute, RRS, Pali-Marwar 306 401, IN
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Current Science, Vol 108, No 10 (2015), Pagination: 1826-1834Abstract
Since ages agroforestry has been known as a traditional land-use system in India. The multivarious benefits and services generated are recognized as a tool to improve the livelihood status of farmers. Commercial agroforestry gained momentum in the regions where it got support from industry and assured market facilities. However, lack of policy initiatives and strict trade regulations has not supported wide adoption of agroforestry. Though prominent agroforestry models are being developed in different parts of the country, there is no clear-cut mechanism from seed procurement to marketing of the products. In this context, the National Agroforestry Policy, 2014 came in limelight to address the issues of quality planting material, tree insurance, restrictions on transit and harvesting, marketing of agroforestry produce, research and extension. This article links highlights of the policy to existing successful ground-level schemes and the challenges to focus on agroforestry not only as a successful land-use system, but also to utilize its full potential in the economic development of the country.Keywords
Agroforestry Policy, Public Private Partnership, Sustainability, Tree Insurance.- Poplar (Populus deltoides) in Jammu and Kashmir, India: Facts and Fiction
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S. B. Chavan
1,
A. Keerthika
2,
Sheeraz Saleem Bhat
3,
A. K. Handa
1,
K. Rajarajan
1,
Suheel Ahmad
3
Affiliations
1 ICAR-Central Agroforestry Research Institute, Jhansi 284 003, IN
2 ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Regional Research Station, Pali-Marwar 306 401, IN
3 ICAR-Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Regional Research Station, Rangreth, Srinagar 191 132, IN
1 ICAR-Central Agroforestry Research Institute, Jhansi 284 003, IN
2 ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Regional Research Station, Pali-Marwar 306 401, IN
3 ICAR-Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Regional Research Station, Rangreth, Srinagar 191 132, IN
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Current Science, Vol 119, No 6 (2020), Pagination: 910-911Abstract
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- Surge in neem tea mosquito bug incidence in India
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Authors
A. K. Handa
1,
Chhavi Sirohi
2,
A. Arunachalam
1,
S. S. Ramanan
1,
K. Rajarajan
1,
A. Krishna
3,
R. H. Kolse
4
Affiliations
1 ICAR-Central Agroforestry Research Institute, Jhansi 284 003, IN
2 Department of Forestry, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar 125 004, IN
3 Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Hyderabad 500 030, IN
4 Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri 413 722, IN
1 ICAR-Central Agroforestry Research Institute, Jhansi 284 003, IN
2 Department of Forestry, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar 125 004, IN
3 Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Hyderabad 500 030, IN
4 Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri 413 722, IN
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Current Science, Vol 122, No 6 (2022), Pagination: 651-651Abstract
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