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Farming in Uttarakhand :
Uttarakhand or Devbhumi as the locals call it, which literally means Land of the Gods, is known for its beautiful, scenic environment. Being surrounded by the Himalayas, Uttarakhand is blessed with fertile land. Uttarakhand being endowed with diverse agro-climatic regions, practices agriculture depending on the area. While the hill farmers prefers subsistence farming, those in the plain regions opt for commercial farming.
Availability of irrigated land in the plain regions make it favorable to cultivate more than just the staples. Another drawback of hill farming, other than the availability of ample amount of water, is the small and scattered land holding. As the cultivated land in the hills can range anywhere from 4 hectares to less than 1 hectare, thus lowering the productivity of the crops.
Land reforms and Land management in Uttarakhand : As land is the most essential productive asset owned by people in rural area, land reform is necessary.
Land reforms are needed because:
Abolition of intermediaries:
Tenancy reforms and security:
Kumaun Uttarakhand zamidari Abolition and land reforms act in hilly area of Uttar Pradesh had been passed in 1960. The agriculture farmers’ class was directly connected to government and he got permanent right related to land. The land tenure of hill area had been cleared as per.
Types of farming in the state:
Contour farming - The practice of tilling sloped land, this is done so to conserve rainwater and reduce soil erosion. This can be achieved by the means of furrows, crop rows, and wheel tracks across slopes, acting as reservoirs to catch and retain the rainwater. This practice helps in reducing time consummation and can help lower the fertilizer loss. Contour farming is most effective when practiced along with strip cropping, terracing and water diversion.
Terrace farming - A type of farming that consists of different steps or terrace. This method is popular in the mountain regions. Though terrace farming is labor-intensive, this method helps in maximizing land area in variable terrains. Mostly, terrace is a low, flat ridge that is built across the slope, with a channel for water just above the ridge. Terrace are usually built on a slight grade to slower the water caught in the channel so that the soil can take in the water readily.
Jhumming farming - Usually done by the tribes of the region, it’s just a local term for shifting cultivation. In this, the plot of land are cultivated temporarily, and abandoned to allow it to revert to its natural vegetation.
Crops cultivated in the region:
Government of Uttarakhand, due to low productivity of various crops, is promoting cultivation of more resourceful crops such as Basmati rice, medicinal plants, vegetable and flower cultivation. Major crops grown in Uttarakhand are rice, wheat, sugarcane, maize, soybean, pulses and oilseeds. Many medicinal plants like belladonna and germanium were first introduced in this region by Kumaun. Major fruits grown in Uttarakhand are Mango, litchi, guava, apricot etc. while major vegetables grown in Uttarakhand are Potato, tomato, green pea, cauliflower and capsicum etc. Farmers or primary producers face many challenges, of both technical and economic nature.
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