Livelihood

August 2, 2011

System of Rice Intensification

Combining several innovative practices, SRI is a different way of cultivating rice, including changes in nursery management, in the time of transplantation, and in water and weed management, which could well easily counter the sideeffects of the Green Revolution
July 23, 2011

Dare to Dream: Kamala and Jaisen Sakia

The willingness to take risks and experiment with innovative methods, with the backing and guidance of professionals, proves to be life-changing for the tribals of Koraput district and especially one family…
July 9, 2011

SRI in Gaya: Promotion Strategies

Introducing and promoting SRI involved phased training, detailed planning and handholding of farmers who were only used to traditional ways of cultivation.
July 9, 2011

Migration in Darbha Block of Bastar District (Chhattisgarh): A Study

“It is an explosive situation in India today as far as agriculture is concerned and the farmers are concerned, with the employment rates in rural areas being the lowest since the late 1990s. We keep hearing about huge displacements due to dam-building or canal-digging, but let me tell you the biggest displacement is in agriculture where the largest mass migration in the history is beginning to unfold, following displacement of people from their land…”
June 3, 2011

Guaranteeing Employment, Guaranteeing Livelihood: MGNREGA and INRM

Linking INRM with MGNREGS can prove to be a win-win option, with villagers building infrastructure on their lands are long term assets and being paid for their labour by the government.
May 6, 2011

Chickpea Value Chain – A Study

With its increasing demand, its high nutritious value and ability to grow in drought conditions, the chickpea provides a viable and sustainable option for farmers in rain-fed areas.
May 6, 2011

The Happa: A Replicable and Sustainable Model

Helping villagers create a sustainable small scale irrigation structure in the form of a happa has wide ranging and long term benefits on their lives and livelihoods.
May 2, 2011

Mango Horticulture: A Livelihood Opportunity for the Poor

Highlighting the recent developments in the mango sub-sector, the workshop identified the opportunities for enhancing the potential of this promising source of livelihood for farmers with small holdings in eastern India.
April 16, 2011

Tomato Value Chain in East Singhbhum and Santhal Pargana – A Study

Favourable agro-climatic conditions, high market demand and proper crop management practices have led to the rapid growth of the tomato sector with various tomato clusters springing up in Jharkhand and the crop being grown all through the year
April 9, 2011

Agricultural Production Clusters

Well-developed mutual aid and support groups of poor people can be the building blocks of large-scale social mobilization, leading to a change in the selfbelief and identity of an entire community of people.