Understanding farmers' cropping decisions and implications for crop diversity conservation: Insights from Central India
Conserving crop diversity is promoted for global food system stability and creating local benefits like improved farmer nutrition, incomes and adaptive capacities. However, little is known about how farmers make decisions shaping crop diversity, and how conservation efforts can be aligned with farme...
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doaj-fa7b9f2040294579ac05153337b775b92021-07-21T04:11:32ZengElsevierCurrent Research in Environmental Sustainability2666-04902021-01-013100068Understanding farmers' cropping decisions and implications for crop diversity conservation: Insights from Central IndiaTanvi Agrawal0Mark Hirons1Alfred Gathorne-Hardy2Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development, Somerville College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Corresponding author at: Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, United Kingdom.Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, United KingdomOxford India Centre for Sustainable Development, Somerville College, University of Oxford, United KingdomConserving crop diversity is promoted for global food system stability and creating local benefits like improved farmer nutrition, incomes and adaptive capacities. However, little is known about how farmers make decisions shaping crop diversity, and how conservation efforts can be aligned with farmers' goals. This study examines how interacting values, rules and knowledge shape decisions of subsistence farmers in central India. Findings suggest that farmers' values play a central role in shaping crop diversity. Their culinary and health preferences for consuming various self-cultivated crops primarily drive portfolio decisions. Farmers are hesitant to invest in commercial agricultural because of unreliable returns. Furthermore, they prefer to control water availability and land quality as means of coping with environmental change, rather than resorting to crop diversification. Finally, a rich understanding of local crop diversity dynamics questions the ethics of expecting marginal farmers to shoulder the burden of conservation for global gain, suggesting ex-situ strategies are appropriate where in-situ practices are not autonomously selected. Overall, the analysis demonstrates the importance of understanding farmer-level decision-making for wider crop diversity conservation debates.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266604902100044XSubsistence agricultureCrop diversityClimate adaptationNutritionValues-rules-knowledgeIndia |
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Understanding farmers' cropping decisions and implications for crop diversity conservation: Insights from Central India |
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Understanding farmers' cropping decisions and implications for crop diversity conservation: Insights from Central India |
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Conserving crop diversity is promoted for global food system stability and creating local benefits like improved farmer nutrition, incomes and adaptive capacities. However, little is known about how farmers make decisions shaping crop diversity, and how conservation efforts can be aligned with farmers' goals. This study examines how interacting values, rules and knowledge shape decisions of subsistence farmers in central India. Findings suggest that farmers' values play a central role in shaping crop diversity. Their culinary and health preferences for consuming various self-cultivated crops primarily drive portfolio decisions. Farmers are hesitant to invest in commercial agricultural because of unreliable returns. Furthermore, they prefer to control water availability and land quality as means of coping with environmental change, rather than resorting to crop diversification. Finally, a rich understanding of local crop diversity dynamics questions the ethics of expecting marginal farmers to shoulder the burden of conservation for global gain, suggesting ex-situ strategies are appropriate where in-situ practices are not autonomously selected. Overall, the analysis demonstrates the importance of understanding farmer-level decision-making for wider crop diversity conservation debates. |
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Subsistence agriculture Crop diversity Climate adaptation Nutrition Values-rules-knowledge India |
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