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TitleUse of animal products in traditional agriculture : a pilot project in southern India  
EditorsA.V. Balasubramanian, T.D. Nirmala Devi, M. Merlin Franco
Year2009
PublisherCIKS - Centre for Indian Knowledge Systems
PlaceChennai
Pages146
OrganisationETC Foundation
SubjectAgriculture and Rural Development
Keywordsagriculture, animal production, rural development
RegionSouth Asia
CountryIndia
AbstractTraditional Agriculture has generally been considered everywhere as a joint effort between humans and cattle. More than any other part of the world in India there is a deep link between farmer and his cattle. This is not merely an act of convenience that the cattle provides the draught power and certain inputs that are important in composting, pest control and crop protection (cattle dung, urine, etc.) but the partnership is much deeper with socio-cultural and spiritual dimensions. Inspite of the fact that tractors, tillers and mechanical implements have slowly started making inroads, cattle still remains central to traditional agriculture in India. In recent years there has been a great deal of interest, experiments and innovations on the use of animal products in traditional agriculture. Interestingly lots more has happened in the informal sector involving individual farmers, farming groups and community based organizations than in the formal research centres and the University. Under these circumstances the COMPAS partners decided to launch a coordinated pilot project on the theme of the role of animal products in traditional agriculture. This report summarizes the project.  
LanguageEnglish
CategoryPractice
Document typeBook
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