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Sustainable Agriculture Practices in Telangana

Dr G. Sriram

Associate Professor of Economics Government Degree College, Dharpally

335 - 339
Vol. No. 21, Special Issue 2, 2026
Receiving Date: 2025-11-30
Acceptance Date: 2025-12-31
Publication Date: 2026-01-07
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http://doi.org/10.37648/ijps.v21i02.050

Abstract

Sustainable agriculture is a farming system that satisfies current food requirements without compromising environmental integrity or exhausting resources, thereby enabling future generations to fulfil their needs. It integrates environmental health, economic viability, and social equity through practices such as crop rotation, water conservation, and biodiversity enhancement, emphasizing long-term resilience. Telangana's sustainable agriculture scene combines government initiatives (such as NMSA, PMKSY, and Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana) that promote organic farming, soil health, and water efficiency with farmer-led adoption of practices such as pudding, crop rotation, and integrated pest management. These practices are supported by bodies such as ICRISAT and KVKs. The goal of these practices is to mitigate the effects of climate change and improve farmer livelihoods through value addition and market linkages for crops such as rice, maize, and pulses. However, challenges such as high-input farming continue to exist. Telangana's route entails bolstering financial support (Rythu Bandhu) with sustainability mandates, boosting organic farming through clusters, improving farmer capacity, and creating robust value chains, all with the goal of moving towards an agricultural system that is more resilient and egalitarian.


Keywords: Sustainable agriculture; resources; enhancement; NMSA; PMKSY; ICRISAT; KVKs


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