Feasibility Evaluation of Animal Drawn Improved Equipment under Terrace Cultivation- A Case Study in Sikkim

Authors

  • RK Tiwari Author
  • S K Chauhan Author
  • M Din Author
  • Jekendra Yumnam Author

Keywords:

Cultivation, Feasibility Evaluation

Abstract

More than 64% of the population is dependent on agriculture and related activities. In
country, there are 80 % operational holdings in small and marginal categories which depend
fully on animal power. Around 75 million ha (55% of the total cultivated area) of the country
is managed by draught animals with 1.5-2 ha command area. The present use of draught
animals is limited from 100 to 120 h per year in cultivation operation. It has been reported
that the total area under food crop production in Sikkim was 81320 ha (HRD report, Govt. of
Sikkim; 2005-06). The command area per hectare by use of traditional equipment was 1 ha
(50-70 terraces). The command area by use of improved equipment could be increased up to
1.5 ha (80-100 terraces). The animal based cultivation is treated as zero based system as the
animals are well maintained and sustained in the hills eco-system of Sikkim cost effectively.
For mustard and wheat crops, seedbed preparation and seeding equipment were feasibility
tested in terrace cultivation and the cost economics was compared over traditional practices.
The effective field capacity and cost of operation of improved wing plough were 0.024
sq.m/h and Rs. 1600/ ha for puddling operation in rice production system under terrace
farming. The improved wing plough provided output from 200 to 300 sq.m/h for dry tillage
operation. Under seeding equipment, single row seed drill was tested for mustard and wheat
which gave effective field capacity varying from 300 to 500 sq.m/h. The single row seed drill
when used for zero tillage seeding, the effective field capacity was 300 sq.m/h. The savings
in cost of operation and time were 65% and 69% respectively over traditional method. 

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Published

15-07-2019