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Determinants of farming system in the hills and low lands of Nepal
Climatic factors , Edaphic factors , Biological factors , Socioeconomic factors.
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Farming system Research (FSR)
Historical background of FSR , Conventional research vs. FSR , FSR methodology – diagnostic and design phases , Testing , technology transfer and evaluation phases
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Agricultural Sustainability
The concept of sustainable agriculture , Ancient Agriculture and sustainability , Agriculture and environment (HEIA) , Agriculture and natural resources (LEIA) , Approaches towards sustainable Agriculture
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Keys to sustainable Agriculture
Ecological principles , Ecological practices / implications , Use of inorganic fertilizers , manures an compost , organic farming an biofertilizers .
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Indigeneous knowledge and sustainable agriculture
farmer’s knowledge in managing farming system . Sustainable Agriculture and rural development
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Learn Farming System and Sustainable Agriculture with Rahul
About Lesson

Components of the Nepalese farming system

  • The average farm, a source of livelihood in Nepal is based on and operated by the dynamic and meaningful interaction of 5 Js
  • e., Jamin, Jal, Jungle, Janawar, and Janta
  • Land (jamin) provides the basis for all the activities
  • Water (jal) is the basis for all forms of life in the farm
  • Forest (jungle) provides fodder, firewood, mulching materials, organic matter, and other various useful products.
  • Households (Janata) manages all these components making a farming system
  • Animal (janawar) provides draft power, milk, manure, meat, etc.
  • Crop includes cereals, pulses, oilseed, vegetables, fruits, flower
  • The homestead area itself contributes to diversified food production on the farm producing vegetables, fruits, spices, timber, honey, fish, etc.
  • It also provides a working space for processing and storing crops and crop byproducts.
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