Economic Affairs
  • Year: 2018
  • Volume: 63
  • Issue: 3

Sustainable Agroforestry Systems for Livelihood Security and their Economic Appraisal in Indian Himalayas

1Crop Production Division, ICAR-Vivekananda Parvatiya Krishi Anusandhan Sansthan, Almora-263601, India

2Department of Silviculture and Agroforestry, College of Foretsry, Dr. Y S Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry-Nauni, Solan-173230, India

3College of Forestry, Dr. Y S Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry-Nauni, Solan-173230, India

*Corresponding author: rams34052@gmail.com

Online published on 7 February, 2019.

Abstract

Sustainable indigenous agroforestry systems are mainstay of rural agrarian economy coupled with livestock rearing in mountains of Himalayas. A 2B4D6-watershed was selected in Central Himalayas to investigate economic returns from agriculture based agroforestry systems. A detailed structured analysis revealed four types of agriculture based agroforestry systems are prevalent in the 2B4D6-watershed of Indian Central Himalaya. These agroforestry systems are profitable to farmers and can obtain more than two-fold returns from agriculture based agroforestry systems. The net return from these systems decreased in the order: Agrihorticulture > Agrihortisilviculture > Agrisilvihorticulture > Agrisilviculture. The highest benefit cost ratio from agroforestry systems was obtained at higher elevation E5 and it decreased with decrease in elevations in the order: E4 > E3 > E2 > E1. Thus, we conclude that agroforestry systems are not only sustainable but also are imperative for livelihood security of local inhabitants of Indian Central Himalayas.

Keywords

Agroforestry, Benefit-cost ratio, Economic returns, Himalayas, Livelihood, Sustainability