A Review on Drawbacks of Rice-Wheat Cropping System: Opportunities and Challenges in North-Western Indo-Gangetic Plains

S.K. Verma *

Department of Agronomy, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, BHU, Varanasi-221 005, India.

S.B. Singh

Department of Agronomy, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, BHU, Varanasi-221 005, India and Department of Agronomy, ANDUAT, Kumarganj-224229, India.

Sudhir Kumar Rajpoot

Department of Agronomy, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, BHU, Varanasi-221 005, India.

Chandra Bhushan

Department of Agronomy, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, BHU, Varanasi-221 005, India.

Mohammad Vaheed

Department of Agronomy, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, BHU, Varanasi-221 005, India.

Sameer Shrivastava

Department of Agronomy, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, BHU, Varanasi-221 005, India.

Deepak Kumar Yadav

Department of Agronomy, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, BHU, Varanasi-221 005, India.

Vijay Pratap

Department of Agronomy, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, BHU, Varanasi-221 005, India and Department of Agronomy, RBS, Collage Bijpuri, Agra, India.

Peeyush Kumar Jaysawal

Department of Agronomy, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, BHU, Varanasi-221 005, India and Department of Agronomy, Birsa Agriculture University, Jharkhand, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS), the predominant cropping system in the Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP), played a prominent role in fulfilling the food grain demand of the increasing population. In northern Indian plains, continued adoption of the exhaustive rice-wheat cropping system has resulted in severe deterioration of natural resources, declining factor productivity, multiple nutrient deficiencies, labour scarcity, and also alleviates the cost of production, poses a serious threat to the environment, and sustainable crop production. These problems are the major drivers to search for alternative technologies such as: varietal development, water and nutrient management and adoption of resource conservation technologies (laser land leveling, DSR, aerobic rice, systems of rice/wheat intensification, zero/minimum tillage-based crop establishment methods) in RWCS are the key interventions to address these challenges. Moreover, conservation agriculture, mechanized transplanting in zero-till/unpuddled fields, and need-based application of water, fertilizer, and pesticides might be a successful approach for sustainable rice-wheat production systems in the current scenario. This article mainly focuses on the drawbacks of the RWCS that arise due to the continuous adoption of this cropping system vis-a-vis alternate sustainable management options for achieving higher productivity and sustainability in northwest India.

Keywords: Factor productivity, food security, greenhouse gas emission, pollution, soil fertility, weed shift


How to Cite

Verma, S.K., S.B. Singh, Sudhir Kumar Rajpoot, Chandra Bhushan, Mohammad Vaheed, Sameer Shrivastava, Deepak Kumar Yadav, Vijay Pratap, and Peeyush Kumar Jaysawal. 2025. “A Review on Drawbacks of Rice-Wheat Cropping System: Opportunities and Challenges in North-Western Indo-Gangetic Plains”. Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology 28 (6):170-83. https://doi.org/10.9734/jabb/2025/v28i62383.

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