Countering vulnerability and enhancing resilience: coastal agriculture in West Bengal, India Rahaman S M1*, Bera B K2, Pal Subhadip2, Nandi A K2, Haldar Surajit3 1Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour, Bhagalpur, Bihar813 210, India 2Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpur, Nadia, West Bengal741252, India 3Justus-Liebig University, Senckenbergstrase, Giessen, Germany35394 *Corresponding author email: rkmvur@gmail.com
Online published on 8 April, 2022. Abstract We analyse the economics of 14 farming systems in the Sundarban region of West Bengal, India. Most of the farmers in our sample (84.53%) were smallholders who practised a cereals-based farming system limited to monocropping kharif paddy (18.89%). We suggest two farm plans that require farmers to reallocate their resources to vegetable farming, fishery, poultry farming, and rearing dairy animals. One plan, at the existing level of resources, can increase net income by more than 25% over the existing plan. The other plan, at an enhanced level of resources, could increase net income by more than 45%. Top Keywords Coastal agriculture, Farming systems, Linear programming, Normative farm plan, Soil salinity. Top |