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Conservation Agriculture for Rice-Based Intensive Cropping by Smallholders in the Eastern Gangetic Plain

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  • Richard W. Bell

    (School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, South St, Murdoch WA 6150, Australia)

  • Md. Enamul Haque

    (School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, South St, Murdoch WA 6150, Australia)

  • M. Jahiruddin

    (Department of Soil Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, Bangladesh)

  • Md. Moshiur Rahman

    (Department of Agronomy, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, Bangladesh)

  • Mahfuza Begum

    (Department of Agronomy, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, Bangladesh)

  • M. A. Monayem Miah

    (Agricultural Economics Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur 1701, Bangladesh)

  • Md. Ariful Islam

    (Pulses Research Centre, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Ishurdi, Pabna 6620, Bangladesh)

  • Md. Anwar Hossen

    (FMPHT Division, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Gazipur 1701, Bangladesh)

  • Nazmus Salahin

    (Soil Science Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur 1701, Bangladesh)

  • Taslima Zahan

    (On-farm Research Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur 1701, Bangladesh)

  • Mohammad Mobarak Hossain

    (Rice Breeding Platform (Breeding for Favorable Environment), International Rice Research Institute, Metro Manila 1301, The Philippines)

  • Md. Khairul Alam

    (Soil Science Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Gazipur 1701, Bangladesh)

  • Mir Nurul Hasan Mahmud

    (Irrigation and Water Division, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Gazipur 1701, Bangladesh)

Abstract

We review the recent development of Conservation Agriculture (CA) for rice-based smallholder farms in the Eastern Gangetic Plain (EGP) and the underpinning research on agronomy, weed control, soil properties and greenhouse gas emissions being tested to accelerate its adoption in Bangladesh. The studies are based mostly on minimum soil disturbance planting in strip planting (SP) mode, using the Versatile Multi-crop Planter (VMP), powered by a two-wheel tractor (2WT). One-pass SP with the VMP decreased fuel costs for crop establishment by up to 85% and labour requirements by up to 50%. We developed strip-based non-puddled rice ( Oryza sativa ) transplanting (NPT) in minimally-disturbed soil and found that rice grain yield increased (by up to 12%) in longer-term practice of CA. On farms, 75% of NPT crops increased gross margin. For non-rice crops, relative yield increases ranged from 28% for lentil ( Lens culinaris ) to 6% for wheat ( Triticum aestivum ) on farms that adopted CA planting. Equivalent profit increases were from 47% for lentil to 560% for mustard ( Brassica juncea ). Moreover, VMP and CA adopting farms saved 34% of labour costs and lowered total cost by up to 10% for production of lentil, mustard, maize ( Zea mays ) and wheat. Effective weed control was obtained from the use of a range of pre-emergent and post-emergence herbicides and retention of increased crop residue. In summary, a substantial body of research has demonstrated the benefits of CA and mechanized planting for cost savings, yield increases in many cases, increased profit in most cases and substantial labour saving. Improvement in soil quality has been demonstrated in long-term experiments together with reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

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  • Richard W. Bell & Md. Enamul Haque & M. Jahiruddin & Md. Moshiur Rahman & Mahfuza Begum & M. A. Monayem Miah & Md. Ariful Islam & Md. Anwar Hossen & Nazmus Salahin & Taslima Zahan & Mohammad Mobarak H, 2018. "Conservation Agriculture for Rice-Based Intensive Cropping by Smallholders in the Eastern Gangetic Plain," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 9(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:9:y:2018:i:1:p:5-:d:192638
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    1. Taslima Zahan & Abul Hashem & Mm Rahman & Richard W Bell & M Begum, 2018. "Efficacy Of Herbicides In Non-Puddled Transplanted Rice Under Conservation Agriculture Systems And Their Effect On Establishment Of The Succeeding Crops," Acta Scientifica Malaysia (ASM), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 2(1), pages 17-25, January.
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    1. Mohammad Mobarak Hossain & Mahfuza Begum & Abul Hashem & Md. Moshiur Rahman & Md. Enamul Haque & Richard W. Bell, 2021. "Continuous Practice of Conservation Agriculture for 3–5 Years in Intensive Rice-Based Cropping Patterns Reduces Soil Weed Seedbank," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 11(9), pages 1-16, September.
    2. Emma Karki & Akriti Sharma & Brendan Brown, 2022. "Farm mechanisation in Nepal's Terai Region: Policy context, drivers and options," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 34(2), pages 287-305, March.

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