Published On: Tue, Nov 26th, 2024

Revolutionary Dual Cropping System by BAU Enhances Sustainable Farming in Bihar | Patna News – Times of India



Bhagalpur: To encourage farmers to adopt sustainable farming practices to enhance productivity and profitability, and support the national mission to reduce dependency on imported oilseeds and food grains, Bihar Agricultural University (BAU), Sabour, (Bhagalpur district) has introduced a dual simultaneous cropping method for groundnut-cum-rice cultivation using raised bed system, and ridge and furrow technique.
Vice-chancellor (VC) D R Singh, who is monitoring the techniques on a day-to-day basis, has said that it is tailored for the agro-climatic conditions of Bihar. “It promises to revolutionise farming in the region by ensuring resource efficiency. The BAU scientists and researchers are also demonstrating the systems for groundnut-cum-rice cultivation to the progressive farmers on the campus, stressing the practicality and benefits of using the ridge-and-furrow technique,” said the BAU VC, adding four major benefits have been incorporated for the farmers.
The first benefit is improved productivity with enhanced drainage, aeration and nutrient management. The second benefit is optimal land use to enhance farmers’ income. The third benefit is localized solutions by developing groundnut varieties suited to the Bhagalpur region, ensuring long-term sustainability. The fourth benefit is farmer empowerment through training programmes and interactive sessions on adoption of modern techniques.
Director of research at BAU, Anil Kumar Singh, who is leading the project, says that groundnut and rice can be cultivated year-round in Bihar across different sub-agro-climatic zones. The expansion of the system for groundnut-cum-rice cultivation, especially during rainy season, is a crucial step towards achieving self-sufficiency in the edible oil sector in the state, he adds.
Referring to the raised bed system, Singh says that waterlogging remains a persistent challenge in many agricultural regions of Bihar, particularly for water-sensitive crops like groundnuts. “Hence, the system using ridge and furrow technique provides an effective solution by creating elevated planting areas separated by drainage furrows along with rice. The successful experiments started in July on 800 square metres of research farmland at BAU, with 400 square metres for groundnut and an equal stretch of land for paddy (rice),” says Singh.
He adds paddy dominates Bihar’s Kharif season and occupies approximately 30 lakh hectares. “The technique for groundnut-cum-rice cultivation in Bihar can reduce India’s dependence on imported oilseeds, which is nearly 16.5 million tonnes per annum, incurring a staggering cost of Rs 1.38 lakh crore,” he says.
Team member Rajesh Kumar, who is in charge of Kisan Vikas Kendra, says a significant number of progressive farmers across the region have shown interest in adopting the technique for dual farming.

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