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Sustainability of Organic Farming in Nepal

Title
Sustainability of Organic Farming in Nepal [electronic resource] / by Mrinila Singh, Keshav Lall Maharjan.
ISBN
9789811056192
Publication
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Physical Description
XXIII, 208 p. 40 illus., 28 illus. in color : online resource.
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Summary
This book explores the sustainability aspect of organic and conventional farming systems, which is commonly categorized into three sub-aspects: social, environmental and economic. The social structure of a given area, organic friendly technologies, soil properties, crop diversification and income are the elements chosen for comparison, and are analyzed using descriptive and statistical methods. In addition, the book assesses the current status of the local organic market in Nepal and field experiments involving the use of various organic means to achieve better production for selected vegetables. Determining the benefits and/or challenges of organic and conventional farming is important to determining the most viable type of farming in the long term, but can be greatly impacted by a given area’s specific characteristics (social, environmental, political, etc.), which is why this study focuses on a specific location: the Chitwan district of Nepal, where group conversion to organic farming has existed alongside conventional farming for years. This book offers a useful guide for both practitioners and academic researchers who are interested in organic farming and food security, particularly in developing countries.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 01, 2017
Contents
Sustainability of Farming System: An Overview
Status and Scope of Organic Farming in Nepal
Organic Farming in Chitwan District of Nepal
Socioeconomic Dimension of Farming System
Soil Properties of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems
Crop Management through Organic Means
Crop Diversification under Organic and Conventional Farming Systems
Income from Organic and Conventional Farming Systems
Crop Production and Net Return from Organic and Conventional Farming Systems
Status of Local Organic Market in Nepal
Field Experimentation of Vegetable Production
Organic Farming from Perspective of Three Pillars of Sustainability.
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Maharjan, K. L.
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