Water and agricultural transformation in India: A symbiotic relationship-I

M Shah; PS Vijayshankar; F Harris; (2021) Water and agricultural transformation in India: A symbiotic relationship-I. Economic and Political Weekly, 56 (29). pp. 43-55. ISSN 0012-9976 https://www.epw.in/journal/2021/29/special-article...
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An argument for twin propositions is presented in this two-part paper: (i) that solving India's water problem requires a paradigm shift in agriculture (Part I), and (ii) that the crisis in Indian agriculture cannot be resolved without a paradigm shift in water management and governance (Part II). If farming takes up 90% of India's water and just three water-intensive crops continue to use 80% of agricultural water, the basic water needs of millions of people, for drinking water or protective irrigation, cannot be met. This first part argues that the paradigm shift in agriculture requires a shift in cropping patterns suited to each agroecological region, a movement from monoculture to polycultural crop biodiversity, a decisive move towards agroecological farming, and greater emphasis on soil rejuvenation.


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