CCAFS evidence on scalable CSA business models drove USD 170million national policy investment in India to curb crop residue burning
Science-based evidence generated by CCAFS-CIMMYT & partners in the CSVs helped the Indian Government to prioritize crop residues management solutions and establish a large scale routing investment of INR 1150 crores for in-situ management using the Happy Seeder technology. Responding the Prime Minis...
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| description | Science-based evidence generated by CCAFS-CIMMYT & partners in the CSVs helped the Indian Government to prioritize crop residues management solutions and establish a large scale routing investment of INR 1150 crores for in-situ management using the Happy Seeder technology. Responding the Prime Ministers call to curb to crop residue burning while providing sustainable and scalable solutions, this scheme targets an increased incomes for over 2 million farmers, improving soil health, reducing water use and carbon footprints in 4 million hectares. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1218652023-03-14T13:29:56Z CCAFS evidence on scalable CSA business models drove USD 170million national policy investment in India to curb crop residue burning CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security farmers models health water use soil technology water investment carbon management crop residues business models government residues burning sciences scale soil health solutions indian case studies agrifood systems rural development Science-based evidence generated by CCAFS-CIMMYT & partners in the CSVs helped the Indian Government to prioritize crop residues management solutions and establish a large scale routing investment of INR 1150 crores for in-situ management using the Happy Seeder technology. Responding the Prime Ministers call to curb to crop residue burning while providing sustainable and scalable solutions, this scheme targets an increased incomes for over 2 million farmers, improving soil health, reducing water use and carbon footprints in 4 million hectares. 2017-12-31 2022-09-12T12:07:37Z 2022-09-12T12:07:37Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121865 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security. 2017. CCAFS evidence on scalable CSA business models drove USD 170million national policy investment in India to curb crop residue burning. Reported in Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Annual Report 2017. Outcome Impact Case Report. |
| spellingShingle | farmers models health water use soil technology water investment carbon management crop residues business models government residues burning sciences scale soil health solutions indian case studies agrifood systems rural development CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security CCAFS evidence on scalable CSA business models drove USD 170million national policy investment in India to curb crop residue burning |
| title | CCAFS evidence on scalable CSA business models drove USD 170million national policy investment in India to curb crop residue burning |
| title_full | CCAFS evidence on scalable CSA business models drove USD 170million national policy investment in India to curb crop residue burning |
| title_fullStr | CCAFS evidence on scalable CSA business models drove USD 170million national policy investment in India to curb crop residue burning |
| title_full_unstemmed | CCAFS evidence on scalable CSA business models drove USD 170million national policy investment in India to curb crop residue burning |
| title_short | CCAFS evidence on scalable CSA business models drove USD 170million national policy investment in India to curb crop residue burning |
| title_sort | ccafs evidence on scalable csa business models drove usd 170million national policy investment in india to curb crop residue burning |
| topic | farmers models health water use soil technology water investment carbon management crop residues business models government residues burning sciences scale soil health solutions indian case studies agrifood systems rural development |
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