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Integrated Farming Systems And Agricultural Sustainability (Recommended Text As Per 5Th Deans Committee)

Books from same Author: Zaman, A

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    Author(s)Zaman, A
    PublisherNew India Publishing Agency- Nipa
    ISBN9789387973725
    Pages338
    BindingPaperback
    Language English
    Publish YearJuly 2019

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    New India Publishing Agency- Nipa Integrated Farming Systems And Agricultural Sustainability (Recommended Text As Per 5Th Deans Committee) by Zaman, A

    The book is organized into sixteen chapters. A brief description of each of the chapters follows: Chapter 1 identifies the concept of importance and definition as basic requirement to know the challenges in the management of information security in the new millennium; Chapter 2 identifies the types of farming system and factors affecting farming system; Chapter 3 envisages sustainable agriculture, its problems and its impact in cropping system; Chapter 4 takes historical background of agriculture, its changing scenario and its resilience over the years. Chapter 5 delineated sustainable agriculture, its importance and its impact in cropping system; Chapter 6 describes the agro-climatic and agro-ecological zones that need for model of integrated farming system to be developed as a policy perspective to ensure the crop cultivation the highest level of protection against all sorts of threats. Chapter 7 takes history of agriculture, its changing scenario and its resilience over the years. Chapter 8 reviews the rejuvenation, modernization and mechanization of agriculture, its present bottlenecks on ethical elements of security such that trust could be promoted to outburst the explosive population; Chapter 9 reviews the information on soil resource in the context of problematic security threat; Chapter 10 reviews issues on external input based sustainable agriculture surroundi.show more