Irrigation management for diversified cropping
Improvements in rice growing technologies during the last two decades have resulted in a number of countries especially in the humid tropical regions of Asia, nearing self sufficiency in rice production. Consequently, policies are shifting in these countries toward minimizing the under-utilization o...
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International Irrigation Management Institute
1987
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/36349 |
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| author | International Irrigation Management Institute |
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| description | Improvements in rice growing technologies during the last two decades have resulted in a number of countries especially in the humid tropical regions of Asia, nearing self sufficiency in rice production. Consequently, policies are shifting in these countries toward minimizing the under-utilization of land by increasing the cropping intensity of irrigated areas, particularly by growing non-rice crops during the dry season. These workshop papers discuss the advantages of and constraints to crop diversification, in different country situations in Asia. |
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| language | Inglés |
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| spelling | CGSpace363492025-12-08T07:52:59Z Irrigation management for diversified cropping International Irrigation Management Institute cropping systems diversification irrigation management agricultural production case studies irrigated farming rice irrigation systems Improvements in rice growing technologies during the last two decades have resulted in a number of countries especially in the humid tropical regions of Asia, nearing self sufficiency in rice production. Consequently, policies are shifting in these countries toward minimizing the under-utilization of land by increasing the cropping intensity of irrigated areas, particularly by growing non-rice crops during the dry season. These workshop papers discuss the advantages of and constraints to crop diversification, in different country situations in Asia. 1987 2014-06-12T13:48:38Z 2014-06-12T13:48:38Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/36349 en Open Access application/pdf International Irrigation Management Institute International Water Management Institute IIMI. 1987. Irrigation management for diversified cropping. Digana Village, Sri Lanka: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). 278p. |
| spellingShingle | cropping systems diversification irrigation management agricultural production case studies irrigated farming rice irrigation systems International Irrigation Management Institute Irrigation management for diversified cropping |
| title | Irrigation management for diversified cropping |
| title_full | Irrigation management for diversified cropping |
| title_fullStr | Irrigation management for diversified cropping |
| title_full_unstemmed | Irrigation management for diversified cropping |
| title_short | Irrigation management for diversified cropping |
| title_sort | irrigation management for diversified cropping |
| topic | cropping systems diversification irrigation management agricultural production case studies irrigated farming rice irrigation systems |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/36349 |
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