Abstract
In recent years, energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are of major concern across the globe. In this context, using data envelopment analysis, a study was carried out during 2019 and 2020 to deter-mine the energy-usage pattern and efficiency of rice (Oryza sativa L.) farmers in the coastal state. The results showed that, rice-production systems had energy-use efficiency, energy productivity, net energy, and human-en-ergy profitability of 2.40, 0.16 MJ/kg, 15,728 MJ/ha and 42.8 respectively. Of the 30 farmers, 5 and 21 were judged to be efficient based on technical and pure technical efficiency, respectively. The mean scale efficiency of ineffi-cient farmers was 0.68 which indicated scope for refining agricultural practices to input use. Nitrogen, farmyard manure, and seeds had a positive impact on crop yield, whereas labour and diesel had negative impact on both crop yield and energy, according to the econometric model. The main non-renewable inputs contributing to GHG emissions were found to be nitrogen fertilizer (72.1 kg CO2 eq./ha), fuel (68.5 kg CO2 eq./ha), and machinery (68.9 kg CO2 eq./ha). Indirect (81.7%) and non-renewable (73.8%) energy consumption was found higher. Our findings indicated that, farmers in this region should use conservation tillage and better crop-management strategies to save energy and minimize GHG emissions.
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Sudeepthi, K., Srinivas, T., Ravi Kumar, B. N. V. S. R., Jyothula, D. P. B., & Umar, S. K. N. (2019). Screening for Tolerance to Anaerobic Germination in Rice (Oryza sativa L.). International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 8(12), 2527–2538. https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2019.812.296
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