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Sustainable and Traditional Agricultural Practices to Reinforce Income Dynamics Among Tribal Communities in Rural Wayanad, Kerala, India

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  • Nikhil Prathapachandran

    (Department of Architecture and Planning, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee)

  • Varuvel Devadas

    (Department of Architecture and Planning, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee)

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This comprehensive study conducted in Wayanad, Kerala, India, explores sustainable traditional farming practices in rural tribal households, with a primary goal of boosting income growth and agricultural productivity. The research delves into the intricate relationship between agricultural methods, income distribution, and ecological factors across household income brackets. Descriptive statistics provide a contextual understanding, while regression analysis offers insights into the relationships between Income and Agricultural Practices. The study assesses the impact of various traditional methods on agriculture, investigates the profitability and practices associated with organic, artificial, and mixed farming, and observes that mixed farming methods are more profitable than relying solely on natural practices, with income levels influencing the adoption of advanced farming technologies. The research explores the correlation between combining animal husbandry and agriculture in households, revealing an association with increased profit margins. Emphasizing the importance of sustainable agricultural practices, the study shows a preference for traditional farming techniques in the low-income bracket and a shift towards artificial methods as income rises. The research offers valuable insights into income, farming practices, and sustainability in this context.

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  • Nikhil Prathapachandran & Varuvel Devadas, 2023. "Sustainable and Traditional Agricultural Practices to Reinforce Income Dynamics Among Tribal Communities in Rural Wayanad, Kerala, India," Agricultural & Rural Studies, SCC Press, vol. 1(3), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:sccars:022101
    DOI: 10.59978/ar01030017
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