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Crop Diversification in the Asia-Pacific region - United Nations in ...

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adoption if perceived good and rejection if bad. If <strong>the</strong> farmer is forced to adopt a newpractice without his own evaluation or will<strong>in</strong>gness, <strong>the</strong>re is a likelihood that it might notcont<strong>in</strong>ue, but if he is motivated and conv<strong>in</strong>ced, <strong>the</strong> practice will be well taken.1.4 TechnologyTechnology is ano<strong>the</strong>r important aspect on which <strong>the</strong> adoption by <strong>the</strong> farmer depends.There are certa<strong>in</strong> attributes of technology such as <strong>the</strong> cost, simplicity, profitability,divisibility, immediate return and so forth. If <strong>the</strong> technology is difficult or complicated and itis of high cost, <strong>the</strong> farmer will be reluctant to accept while on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand if <strong>the</strong>technology is highly profitable and cost effective, it is likely to be adopted.On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r side <strong>the</strong> technology should be suitable to <strong>the</strong> locality <strong>in</strong> terms of climate,topography and local need. A technology which is not feasible <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> area should be avoided.People <strong>the</strong>se days have become result oriented. Anyth<strong>in</strong>g you adopt should givepositive impact. It should be an environmentally friendly, economically viable, sociallyjustifiable and locally satisfy<strong>in</strong>g type, o<strong>the</strong>rwise people will reject it. In this view, researchersshould take note that <strong>the</strong> technologies generated should be suit <strong>the</strong> farm community as wellas <strong>the</strong> local climate of course, with <strong>the</strong> qualities mentioned.1.5 EcologyNepal can be divided <strong>in</strong>to three ecological zones, namely: Terai (pla<strong>in</strong>), Mid-hills andHigh hills. Terai is <strong>the</strong> ma<strong>in</strong> area where cereal crops can be extensively grown. Because of<strong>the</strong> tropical and sub-tropical climate <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>region</strong>, food crops, vegetables and fruits oftropical and sub-tropical nature are <strong>the</strong> ma<strong>in</strong> agricultural produce. As we go higher we havemid-hills where different types of crops can be grown. This is <strong>the</strong> <strong>region</strong> where differentclimates are available. For example, at <strong>the</strong> foot of <strong>the</strong> hills <strong>the</strong> climate is sub-tropical whereasat <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> hills it is temperate. Food crops at <strong>the</strong> foot and fruits as well as potato at <strong>the</strong>top of <strong>the</strong> hills are <strong>the</strong> ma<strong>in</strong> crops <strong>in</strong> this <strong>region</strong>. High hills is a <strong>region</strong> where a snowy(alp<strong>in</strong>e) climate is prevail<strong>in</strong>g. Potatoes, temperate fruits, livestock (sheep and goat) are <strong>the</strong>ma<strong>in</strong> commodities of this area. So it is <strong>the</strong> ecology that creates a lot of differences <strong>in</strong>temperature and commodity and <strong>the</strong>se create a possibility for crop diversification.<strong>Crop</strong> diversification represents <strong>the</strong> grow<strong>in</strong>g of a variety of agricultural commoditiesthat are commercially viable and locally acceptable. The farmer has limited land where hewants to grow everyth<strong>in</strong>g possible for home consumption. Whatever may be <strong>the</strong> crop<strong>in</strong>tensity, this type of approach is not commercially viable. These days <strong>the</strong> farmer has to becommercialized for susta<strong>in</strong>ed livelihood. Commodities hav<strong>in</strong>g higher comparative advantageand higher marketability should be grown on a commercial basis. In order to encouragecommercialization, <strong>the</strong> production pocket concept and farmers group approach asencouraged by <strong>the</strong> Agriculture Prospective Plan (APP) should be fully implemented.Select<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> crops or commodities with higher comparative advantage and highermarketability and grow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>m on a commercial basis is def<strong>in</strong>ed as crop diversification.Commodities grown on hills can be off-season for Terai. If this is <strong>the</strong> case, why notencourage hill farmers to grow <strong>the</strong>se types, such as off-season vegetables?82

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