Crop diversification through collective action: A case study of the Small Farmers large Field (SFLF) collective action farming model in Nalanda, Bihar

The Transforming Agrifood Systems in South Asia (TAFSSA) initiative implemented the Small Farmers Large Field ((SFLF) collective farming model in two villages of Nalanda, Bihar with 97 potato farmers in Rabi 2022-23. The farmers were providedinput linkages, training in good agricultural practices and output linkages, among other things, to enhance their returns. This brief discussesa case study of ten potato farmers selected from the 97 participating farmers,growingKufri Pukhrajvariety of potatoes,who were encouraged to aggregate production and harvest potatoes 40 days early and take up a short-duration crop, such as red amaranthus.The underlying concept of this initiative was to create an opportunity for farmers, allowing them to explore crop diversification as a means to enhance their earnings..The study reveals that early harvest of potatoes combined with the cultivation of red amaranthus(Amaranthus Cruentus) locally calledLal Kanka resulted in higher net returns for farmers compared to traditional full-maturity harvest, showcasing the potential of crop diversification through intensification to improve farmers' income. The SFLF model also demonstrated the benefits of collective farming in sharing agricultural practices and resources, contributing to enhanced returns for the participating farmers.

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Main Authors: Mohanty, S., Kakraliya, M., Janakiraman, D., Baruah, S., Kajod Mal Choudhary, Gathala, M.K., Krupnik, T.J.
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Published: TAFSSA 2023
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, DIVERSIFICATION, SMALLHOLDERS, POTATOES, Sustainable Agrifood Systems,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-229882024-02-12T20:32:30Z Crop diversification through collective action: A case study of the Small Farmers large Field (SFLF) collective action farming model in Nalanda, Bihar Mohanty, S. Kakraliya, M. Janakiraman, D. Baruah, S. Kajod Mal Choudhary Gathala, M.K. Krupnik, T.J. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY DIVERSIFICATION SMALLHOLDERS POTATOES Sustainable Agrifood Systems The Transforming Agrifood Systems in South Asia (TAFSSA) initiative implemented the Small Farmers Large Field ((SFLF) collective farming model in two villages of Nalanda, Bihar with 97 potato farmers in Rabi 2022-23. The farmers were providedinput linkages, training in good agricultural practices and output linkages, among other things, to enhance their returns. This brief discussesa case study of ten potato farmers selected from the 97 participating farmers,growingKufri Pukhrajvariety of potatoes,who were encouraged to aggregate production and harvest potatoes 40 days early and take up a short-duration crop, such as red amaranthus.The underlying concept of this initiative was to create an opportunity for farmers, allowing them to explore crop diversification as a means to enhance their earnings..The study reveals that early harvest of potatoes combined with the cultivation of red amaranthus(Amaranthus Cruentus) locally calledLal Kanka resulted in higher net returns for farmers compared to traditional full-maturity harvest, showcasing the potential of crop diversification through intensification to improve farmers' income. The SFLF model also demonstrated the benefits of collective farming in sharing agricultural practices and resources, contributing to enhanced returns for the participating farmers. 10 pages 2024-01-29T21:30:16Z 2024-01-29T21:30:16Z 2023 Brochure Published Version https://hdl.handle.net/10883/22988 English Nutrition, health & food security Transforming Agrifood Systems in South Asia Resilient Agrifood Systems CGIAR Trust Fund https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138907 CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose Open Access India India TAFSSA
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
DIVERSIFICATION
SMALLHOLDERS
POTATOES
Sustainable Agrifood Systems
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DIVERSIFICATION
SMALLHOLDERS
POTATOES
Sustainable Agrifood Systems
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
DIVERSIFICATION
SMALLHOLDERS
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Sustainable Agrifood Systems
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DIVERSIFICATION
SMALLHOLDERS
POTATOES
Sustainable Agrifood Systems
Mohanty, S.
Kakraliya, M.
Janakiraman, D.
Baruah, S.
Kajod Mal Choudhary
Gathala, M.K.
Krupnik, T.J.
Crop diversification through collective action: A case study of the Small Farmers large Field (SFLF) collective action farming model in Nalanda, Bihar
description The Transforming Agrifood Systems in South Asia (TAFSSA) initiative implemented the Small Farmers Large Field ((SFLF) collective farming model in two villages of Nalanda, Bihar with 97 potato farmers in Rabi 2022-23. The farmers were providedinput linkages, training in good agricultural practices and output linkages, among other things, to enhance their returns. This brief discussesa case study of ten potato farmers selected from the 97 participating farmers,growingKufri Pukhrajvariety of potatoes,who were encouraged to aggregate production and harvest potatoes 40 days early and take up a short-duration crop, such as red amaranthus.The underlying concept of this initiative was to create an opportunity for farmers, allowing them to explore crop diversification as a means to enhance their earnings..The study reveals that early harvest of potatoes combined with the cultivation of red amaranthus(Amaranthus Cruentus) locally calledLal Kanka resulted in higher net returns for farmers compared to traditional full-maturity harvest, showcasing the potential of crop diversification through intensification to improve farmers' income. The SFLF model also demonstrated the benefits of collective farming in sharing agricultural practices and resources, contributing to enhanced returns for the participating farmers.
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Sustainable Agrifood Systems
author Mohanty, S.
Kakraliya, M.
Janakiraman, D.
Baruah, S.
Kajod Mal Choudhary
Gathala, M.K.
Krupnik, T.J.
author_facet Mohanty, S.
Kakraliya, M.
Janakiraman, D.
Baruah, S.
Kajod Mal Choudhary
Gathala, M.K.
Krupnik, T.J.
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title Crop diversification through collective action: A case study of the Small Farmers large Field (SFLF) collective action farming model in Nalanda, Bihar
title_short Crop diversification through collective action: A case study of the Small Farmers large Field (SFLF) collective action farming model in Nalanda, Bihar
title_full Crop diversification through collective action: A case study of the Small Farmers large Field (SFLF) collective action farming model in Nalanda, Bihar
title_fullStr Crop diversification through collective action: A case study of the Small Farmers large Field (SFLF) collective action farming model in Nalanda, Bihar
title_full_unstemmed Crop diversification through collective action: A case study of the Small Farmers large Field (SFLF) collective action farming model in Nalanda, Bihar
title_sort crop diversification through collective action: a case study of the small farmers large field (sflf) collective action farming model in nalanda, bihar
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