Agroforestry: An Effective Potential Tool for Ensuring Quality Life for the Indian Farmers: A Review

Harish Debta
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Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the succeeding Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been at the heart of the global development agenda. Where half of the population is being employed in the agriculture sector in a rapidly growing demographics like India, the pressure is very tense on the natural resources in order to make harmony between economy and environment. Uplifting the majority of farming families from the poverty line (doubling farmer’s income by 2022 is a time frame set up by NITI Aayog) and ensuring a quality of life in the line of globally standardised development goals has been reflected in governments’ policies. The potential of tangible and intangible benefits referred to as an ecosystem service, delivered by agroforestry systems have been widely accepted all over the world. The need for a climate-resilient and sustainable system of land use for food security is the aim of the new world. The present review discusses the scope of agroforestry for food, environment and economic security that will be helpful for an all-round development of farmer’s life in a rapidly developing country like India, which has a diversified agricultural scenario throughout the length and breadth of the country. We referred peer-reviewed research papers and government publications to come into a conclusion regarding the status of agroforestry as a potential tool in Indian agricultural scenario to ensure a quality of life to the farmers and further suggestions. The potentiality of taking traditional agroforestry practices to a new level through contract tree farming, financing through banking institutions, integrating agroforestry farmers with industries and a tree insurance approach may be a way forward in the country to augment’s farm income and adaption of suitable agroforestry practices as compatible to agro-climatic zones.
农林业:农林业:确保印度农民优质生活的有效潜在工具:综述
千年发展目标(MDGs)和随后的可持续发展目标(SDGs)一直是全球发展议程的核心。在印度这样一个人口快速增长的国家,一半人口从事农业生产,为了实现经济与环境的和谐发展,自然资源面临着巨大的压力。让大多数农户脱离贫困线(到 2022 年使农民收入翻一番是 NITI Aayog 设定的时间框架),并确保生活质量符合全球标准化发展目标,这些都已反映在政府的政策中。农林系统提供的生态系统服务具有有形和无形效益的潜力,这一点已被全世界广泛接受。新世界的目标是建立一个具有气候适应能力和可持续的土地利用系统,以保障粮食安全。本综述讨论了农林业在粮食、环境和经济安全方面的应用范围,这将有助于印度这样一个快速发展的国家农民生活的全面发展。我们参考了同行评审的研究论文和政府出版物,对农林业在印度农业中的地位得出结论,认为农林业是确保农民生活质量的潜在工具,并提出了进一步的建议。通过承包树木种植、通过银行机构融资、将农林业农民与工业结合起来以及树木保险方法,将传统农林业做法提升到一个新水平,可能是印度增加农业收入和适应农业气候区的适当农林业做法的一个前进方向。
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