Abstract

The agriculture in Rajasthan's Pali District has a number of challenges, including limited access to loans and agricultural inputs, uneven rainfall patterns, soil erosion and degradation, low productivity, and the need for crop diversification. Effective water management, climate-resilient strategies, soil conservation measures, credit and input availability, information sharing, and skill development are all necessary components of a multidimensional approach to addressing these concerns. Realizing Pali's agricultural potential and putting sustainable solutions into practice require cooperation between farmers, legislators, scholars, and agricultural extension groups. By giving priority to these concerns and investigating the opportunities they present, Pali may modernize its agriculture sector and forge the path towards a sustainable and successful future. Compared to traditional agricultural and fodder production systems, agro forestry systems can have advantages. A land use strategy called silvipasture provides animals with year-round feed by growing fodder trees alongside pasture. Although the exact amount of the territories occupied by these systems and activities is unknown, they are substantial.

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