2020
DOI: 10.46852/0424-2513.2.2020.3
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Economics of Sugarcane and Banana Cultivation under Drip Irrigation System: A Case Study of Northern Maharashtra

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“…This discrepancy could be explained by the large number of Maharashtra farmers practising conventional flood irrigation methods (Figure 9a) (particularly for cash crops), which reduces the efficiency of water use. Modern water saving techniques such as drip irrigation and sprinklers help to not only save water but also increase agricultural yield (Gorain et al ., 2020; Narayanamoorthy, 2004). In order to avoid irrational use of water, the agriculture department should strictly implement mandatory drip irrigation for sugarcane cultivation.…”
Section: Problems Implications and Recommendations For Sustainable Wa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This discrepancy could be explained by the large number of Maharashtra farmers practising conventional flood irrigation methods (Figure 9a) (particularly for cash crops), which reduces the efficiency of water use. Modern water saving techniques such as drip irrigation and sprinklers help to not only save water but also increase agricultural yield (Gorain et al ., 2020; Narayanamoorthy, 2004). In order to avoid irrational use of water, the agriculture department should strictly implement mandatory drip irrigation for sugarcane cultivation.…”
Section: Problems Implications and Recommendations For Sustainable Wa...mentioning
confidence: 99%