The Effect of a Shift in the Cropping Pattern and Traditional Farming Methods on Sustainable Development (Referring to the Pauri District’s Rural Areas)

Year : 2024 | Volume :13 | Issue : 01 | Page : –
By

Anil Bhatt

  1. Asst.professor Department of Hotel Management in Maharaja Agrasen Himalayan Garhwal University, Pauri Garhwal Uttarakhand India

Abstract

This research explores the impact of changes in traditional farming methods and cropping patterns on sustainable development in the rural areas of Pauri district, Uttarakhand. Emphasizing the significance of agriculture in the Indian economy, the study delves into factors influencing agricultural techniques, land use, and crop patterns. To investigate the direction of the conventional agricultural pattern shift in Pauri district and the primary variables driving this shift.By addressing the role of traditional methods and highlighting the need for sustainable agricultural development, the research aims to provide insights that contribute to overcoming obstacles and establishing new dimensions of development in mountain agriculture. Key terms include traditional agriculture, sustainable agricultural development, and organic agriculture.

Keywords: traditional agriculture, sustainable agricultural development, and organic agriculture

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How to cite this article: Anil Bhatt. The Effect of a Shift in the Cropping Pattern and Traditional Farming Methods on Sustainable Development (Referring to the Pauri District’s Rural Areas). Research & Reviews : Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology. 2024; 13(01):-.
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Volume 13
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Received April 4, 2024
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Published May 8, 2024