Potato in rice based cropping systems and analysis of associated constraints: A study in West Bengal, India
2002
Saha, N.K. | Roy, S.K.B. (Government of West Bengal, Kolkata (India). Department of Agriculture) | Kadian, M.S. (International Potato Center (CIP), New Delhi (India)) | Walker, T | Ilangantileke, S.G. (International Potato Center (CIP), Lima (Peru)) | Verma, V.S. (Central Potato Research Station), Patna (India))
Potato production in West Bengal, India has increased significantly in the recent years. It is the second crop in an increasingly intensive three-crop sequence that starts with wet season rice. A study on sustainability of potato production in rice based cropping sequences was initiated in two intensive potato growing districts (Hooghly and Burdwan) of West Bengal. The study was conducted jointly by the Agriculture Department of the Government of West Bengal, the International Potato Center (CIP) and the Central Potato Research Institute (CPRI). The present paper aims to analyze the productivity of potato under irrigated conditions in the dominant aman rice (Kharif or Monsoon) potato-boro (Summer) rice and the aman ricepotato-sesame cropping systems and associated constraints in West Bengal. The analysis is based on participatory research for a period of three years, in nine locations of Hooghly and Burdwan districts. The study reveals that under irrigated conditions, the aman rice-potato-sesame cropping systems and associated constraints in West Bengal. The analysis is based on participatory research for a period of three years, in nine locations of Hooghly and Burdwan districts. The study reveals that under irrigated conditions, the aman rice-potato-sesam sequence.
Show more [+] Less [-]AGROVOC Keywords
Bibliographic information
This bibliographic record has been provided by Indian Council of Agricultural Research