Successful Sugarcane Crop with Intercropping
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.7, No. 11)Publication Date: 2018-11-05
Authors : Dr Karanjeet Singh Dhaliwal;
Page : 205-208
Keywords : Sugarcane; intercrops; subtropics; intercropping financial returns; yield;
Abstract
World population is increasing day by day to fulfil its food requirements. An important strategy are been practised to utilise per unit area of available land. Intercropping, the agricultural practice of cultivating two or more crops in the same space at the same time, to match efficiently crop demands to the available growth resources and labour. The most common advantage of intercropping is the production of good crop yield on a same land by making more efficient use of the available growth resources. Sugarcane is a long duration crop and takes about 90-120 days for canopy development, which allows for growing intercrops during the early stage. Taking advantage of this, sugarcane cultivators grow various short duration crops like pulses, vegetables, etc. as intercrops to get interim return since small sugarcane growers cannot wait for a long time to get financial return from sole sugarcane crop. Since sugarcane is an important commercial crop all over the world and is most suitable for intercropping, this review focuses on sugarcane based intercropping system.
Other Latest Articles
- Closed Mine Modeling and Assessment of Expected Environmental Impact
- Isolation and Screening of Terpene Resistant Microorganisms from Terpene Processing Plant
- Contribution of Bank Credit on Performance of Mining Companies in Rwanda A Case Study of Rwanda Mining Association (RMA)
- Contribution of Working Capital Management on the Performance of Commercial Banks in Rwanda: A Case Study of Equity Bank Rwanda Limited
- The Effect of Post Harvest Handling Technology on Maize Income in Rwanda: A Case Study of PASP in Kayonza District
Last modified: 2021-06-28 20:21:18