Short-duration aman rice cultivation for crop intensification, diversification, and greenhouse gas mitigation (Bangla)

This knowledge product introduces short-duration aman rice cultivation as an effective strategy for crop intensification, diversification, and greenhouse gas mitigation in Bangladesh. Farmers commonly growing aman rice cultivation typically requires a longer growing period, which limits the potentia...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, Sharif, Miajy, Abu Abdullah, Hasun, Md. Rokibul
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:bengalí
Publicado: International Rice Research Instittute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178884
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author Ahmed, Sharif
Miajy, Abu Abdullah
Hasun, Md. Rokibul
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description This knowledge product introduces short-duration aman rice cultivation as an effective strategy for crop intensification, diversification, and greenhouse gas mitigation in Bangladesh. Farmers commonly growing aman rice cultivation typically requires a longer growing period, which limits the potential for additional cropping in the rabi season and results in higher methane emissions due to prolonged field presence. Short-duration aman rice varieties allow farmers to harvest in a shorter time frame, enabling multiple cropping cycles and enhancing overall productivity. This approach fosters crop diversification by freeing up land and resources for other food and cash crops, which improves farmers’ income and resilience. Additionally, the shorter growth cycles contribute to greenhouse gas mitigation by reducing methane emissions. The knowledge product aims to provide farmers, extension workers, and policymakers with practical insights into the cultivation practices, economic benefits, and environmental advantages of adopting short-duration aman rice. Scaling up this system can lead to sustainable intensification of rice production, improved food security, and climate change mitigation. Promoting this innovative approach aligns with national development goals aimed at increasing agricultural productivity, promoting diversified cropping systems, and reducing the environmental impact of rice cultivation in Bangladesh.
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spelling CGSpace1788842025-12-17T02:11:03Z Short-duration aman rice cultivation for crop intensification, diversification, and greenhouse gas mitigation (Bangla) Ahmed, Sharif Miajy, Abu Abdullah Hasun, Md. Rokibul mixed farming climate change climate resilience livelihoods sustainable farming diversification intensification This knowledge product introduces short-duration aman rice cultivation as an effective strategy for crop intensification, diversification, and greenhouse gas mitigation in Bangladesh. Farmers commonly growing aman rice cultivation typically requires a longer growing period, which limits the potential for additional cropping in the rabi season and results in higher methane emissions due to prolonged field presence. Short-duration aman rice varieties allow farmers to harvest in a shorter time frame, enabling multiple cropping cycles and enhancing overall productivity. This approach fosters crop diversification by freeing up land and resources for other food and cash crops, which improves farmers’ income and resilience. Additionally, the shorter growth cycles contribute to greenhouse gas mitigation by reducing methane emissions. The knowledge product aims to provide farmers, extension workers, and policymakers with practical insights into the cultivation practices, economic benefits, and environmental advantages of adopting short-duration aman rice. Scaling up this system can lead to sustainable intensification of rice production, improved food security, and climate change mitigation. Promoting this innovative approach aligns with national development goals aimed at increasing agricultural productivity, promoting diversified cropping systems, and reducing the environmental impact of rice cultivation in Bangladesh. 2025-12 2025-12-17T00:14:28Z 2025-12-17T00:14:28Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178884 bn Open Access application/pdf International Rice Research Instittute Ahmed, S., Miajy, A., Hasun, M. R. (2025). Short-duration aman rice cultivation for crop intensification, diversification, and greenhouse gas mitigation (Bangla). International Rice Research Institute. 4 p.
spellingShingle mixed farming
climate change
climate resilience
livelihoods
sustainable farming
diversification
intensification
Ahmed, Sharif
Miajy, Abu Abdullah
Hasun, Md. Rokibul
Short-duration aman rice cultivation for crop intensification, diversification, and greenhouse gas mitigation (Bangla)
title Short-duration aman rice cultivation for crop intensification, diversification, and greenhouse gas mitigation (Bangla)
title_full Short-duration aman rice cultivation for crop intensification, diversification, and greenhouse gas mitigation (Bangla)
title_fullStr Short-duration aman rice cultivation for crop intensification, diversification, and greenhouse gas mitigation (Bangla)
title_full_unstemmed Short-duration aman rice cultivation for crop intensification, diversification, and greenhouse gas mitigation (Bangla)
title_short Short-duration aman rice cultivation for crop intensification, diversification, and greenhouse gas mitigation (Bangla)
title_sort short duration aman rice cultivation for crop intensification diversification and greenhouse gas mitigation bangla
topic mixed farming
climate change
climate resilience
livelihoods
sustainable farming
diversification
intensification
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178884
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