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Assessment of Agricultural Sustainability in Changing Scenarios


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1 CSIR Fourth Paradigm Institute (Formerly CSIR Centre for Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation), Wind Tunnel Road, Bangalore 560 037, India
 

Agricultural sustainability is an important parameter for policy design. The primary variables for agricultural sustainability, like available arable land and water, depend on competing demands from other sectors as well as natural factors like climate change. The other critical factor that determines sustainability is demand, which changes with population and dietary habits. The supply also depends on external sources (import); thus a comprehensive and quantitative assessment of sustainability is a major scientific challenge. Here we present an assessment of agricultural sustainability for India. Import requirement, potential surplus and sustainability index are used to estimate India's food sustainability.

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Agricultural Sustainability, Carrying Capacity, Degree of Dependency, Import Requirement, Trade Balance.
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Prashant Goswami
CSIR Fourth Paradigm Institute (Formerly CSIR Centre for Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation), Wind Tunnel Road, Bangalore 560 037, India
Shiv Narayan Nishad
CSIR Fourth Paradigm Institute (Formerly CSIR Centre for Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation), Wind Tunnel Road, Bangalore 560 037, India

Abstract


Agricultural sustainability is an important parameter for policy design. The primary variables for agricultural sustainability, like available arable land and water, depend on competing demands from other sectors as well as natural factors like climate change. The other critical factor that determines sustainability is demand, which changes with population and dietary habits. The supply also depends on external sources (import); thus a comprehensive and quantitative assessment of sustainability is a major scientific challenge. Here we present an assessment of agricultural sustainability for India. Import requirement, potential surplus and sustainability index are used to estimate India's food sustainability.

Keywords


Agricultural Sustainability, Carrying Capacity, Degree of Dependency, Import Requirement, Trade Balance.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv106%2Fi4%2F552-557