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Session 1.4 improving productivity of common grazing resources
1. Improving productivity of common grazing
resources in hot arid region of India
through participatory pasture development
A K Misra, R P Singh, Rajendra Kumar* and M M Roy
Central Arid Zone Research Institute
*Gramin Vikas Vigyan Samithi
Jodhpur
2. INTRODUCTION
• Income from livestock: 22.5 % of the
total HH income
• In arid region the contribution of
livestock is >50%
• Large areas as common grazing
resources are gradually diminishing
because of other pressures on land
• Fodder scarcity is becoming an
increasing concern for households
3. Farming systems in arid region : Scenario
D
o
m
i
n
a
n
t
Range/PastureLivestock
farming
Agroforestry,
Mixed farming
Livestock farming
Arable cropping
(Crop diversification)
Agroforestry
Livestock farming
F
S
Shrubs
Grasses
250
Trees
350
Av. Ann. Rainfall
Crop diversification
450
4. Process adopted
• Systemic and evidence-based
analysis to define agreed and
effective rules and procedures
to use and manage CPRs
• Formation of VDCs, people ’ s
participation and management
• Interventions
were
jointly
planned and implemented by
the villagers
• Technical backstopping and
improved seed of range
grasses KVK, CAZRI
9. Interventions
• Range grasses:
Cenchrus ciliaris (C.C. 358)
Cenchrus setigerus
Lasiurus sindicus
• Tree components (10 x 10m):
Acacia senegal
Acacia tortilis
Azadirachta indica
Prosopis cineraria.
10. Biomass yield
Biomass production ( t/ha)
Control
3
2.5
2
t 1.5
/
h
1
a
0.5
0
Ketu Kala
BhaluRatangarh
Begaria
Govindpura
Higher survival was observed in A. tortilis, followed
by A. senegal and lowest in A. indica.
11. Impact
• Harvested biomass was
stored as ‘ fodder bank ’
for weaker section of the
society at reasonable
price during stress period
• Two quintal grass seed
was provided to Jal
Bhagirithi,
12. Impact
• The productivity of animals
increased due to availability of
quality fodder during dry months
• Preference for rearing milking
animals
of
better
quality
become evident against the
prevailing practices of keeping
large number of animals of less
productivity.
13. Conclusion
• Sustainable development in
arid areas can only be
achieved through optimum
utilization of its natural
resources.
• Tremendous
scope
of
increasing
livestock
productivity by improving
fodder resources from CPR
• Favorable policy environment
will have to be provided and
socio-economic and technical
constraints needs to be
addressed.