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LEDC Case Study: Intensive Wet Rice farming

Subsistence Rice Farming in the Ganges Valley, India

Categories: intensive, subsistence, arable

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The Farm as a System

Inputs

Processes

Outputs

Five month growing season
Temperatures over 21°C
Monsoon rainfall over 2000mm
Flat land flooded
Dry time for harvesting
Heavy alluvial or clay soils to provide an impermeable layer
Large labour force
Water buffaloes for ploughing
Rice seeds
Annual floods deposit rich layers of alluvium (silt)

Ploughing

Planting

Harvesting

Threshing

Weeding

Rice

Manure from buffaloes for fertilising

Rice seeds

Money

Vegetables and Fruits

Watch a YouTube video on Rice farming


What pressures are the farmers under?
Is the Footaeg fair and unbiased?


Problems of Rice Growing
 

Changes to Rice Growing in the Ganges Basin

1 The Green Revolution:

But there are both advantages and disadvantages: 

Advantages

Disadvantages

Yields increased three times;

Multiple cropping;

Other crops grown which varied the diet;

Surplus to sell in cities creating profit;

Improving standard of living;

Allows purchase of fertilisers, machinery.

Poor farmers could not afford HYVs, fertilisers and machinery;

Some borrowed and ended up with large debts;

HYVs need more water and fertiliser, which is expensive.

Eutrophication caused by the increasing use of fertilisers.

2 Irrigation

Despite the monsoon rains the water supply can be quite inadequate for growing rice, especially if more than one crops is grown. Irrigation is a must for farmers. 

In the Ganges Valley there are:

3 Appropriate Technology

This technology is suited to the needs, skill, knowledge and wealth of people. Large expensive irrigation projects and dams have many disadvantages. Appropriate technology is needed, for example,

4 Soil Conservation

To stop the erosion of top soils, conservation schemes are needed:

5 Land Reform

The aim of land reform is to:


Watch a video on Sustainable rice growing in the Ganges Delta
Record the Inputs, Processes and outputs on paper as you watch the video.