Economic Optimization of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) Cultivation through Canopy Management in a Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo) Based Agrisilviculture System of Central India

Vijay Bagare

Department of Forestry, Mangalayatan University, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.

Yogesh Kumar *

Krishi vigyan Kendra, Anuppur, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak, India.

Sandeep Chouhan

Krishi vigyan Kendra, Anuppur, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak, India.

S. R. K. Singh

ICAR-ATARI Zone IX, Jabalpur, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Agrisilviculture systems that integrate multipurpose trees with agricultural crops offer smallholder farmers diversified income streams; however, optimal canopy management for economic returns requires empirical quantification. A field experiment was conducted during the Kharif season of 2014-15 in a 16-year-old Dalbergia sissoo DC. (Shisham) plantation at the research farm of Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya (JNKVV), Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh (23 deg N, 79 deg E; 411.78 m a.m.s.l.), to determine the economic viability of turmeric (Curcuma longa L., var. Suroma) cultivation under four pruning intensities (P0 - no pruning, P1 - 25%, P2 - 50%, P3 - 75%) and three nutrient supply treatments (T1 - NPK fertilizer, T2 - organic manure, T3 - vermicompost), along with an open (no-tree) control. Economics were quantified as cost of cultivation, gross monetary return (GMR), net monetary return (NMR), and benefit:cost (B:C) ratio on a per-hectare basis. The maximum GMR (Rs. 2,96,047 ha-1) and NMR (Rs. 1,64,491 ha-1) were recorded under P1+T1 (25% pruning + NPK fertilizer), followed by P1+T2 (NMR: Rs. 1,55,533 ha-1). The mean B:C ratio was highest under P1 (2.14) and lowest under open condition (1.44). The integrated crop+tree system under P1 yielded approximately 2.7 times the NMR of open (crop-alone) condition, clearly demonstrating the economic superiority of managed agrisilviculture. A pruning intensity of 25% of D. sissoo canopy, combined with NPK fertilization, is recommended for economic optimization of turmeric cultivation in central India.

Keywords: Agrisilviculture, Curcuma longa, Dalbergia sissoo, economics, gross monetary return, net monetary return, benefit, cost ratio, pruning intensity, central India


How to Cite

Bagare, Vijay, Yogesh Kumar, Sandeep Chouhan, and S. R. K. Singh. 2026. “Economic Optimization of Turmeric (Curcuma Longa L.) Cultivation through Canopy Management in a Shisham (Dalbergia Sissoo) Based Agrisilviculture System of Central India”. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International 48 (6):89-97. https://doi.org/10.9734/jeai/2026/v48i64265.

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