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dc.contributor.authorMadushan, N.D.R.
dc.contributor.authorHerath, H.M.N.M.
dc.contributor.authorKadupitiya, H.K.
dc.contributor.authorRathnayake, W.M.U.K.
dc.contributor.authorDissanayaka, D.M.S.B.
dc.contributor.authorAriyaratne, M.
dc.contributor.authorMarambe, B.
dc.contributor.authorSirisena, D.N.
dc.contributor.authorSuriyagoda, L.D.B.
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-16T09:12:32Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-07T06:42:09Z-
dc.date.available2021-04-16T09:12:32Z
dc.date.available2022-07-07T06:42:09Z-
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.issn2465-6143
dc.identifier.urihttp://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/2423-
dc.description.abstractA survey was conducted to identify land-use pattern of rice-based cropping systems in the country using 9000 samples at the end of the Yala season 2019. Data were gathered by visiting selected paddy fields in a yaya (track) of those sample locations. Data were statistically analysed using the chi-square test in SAS. Out of the lands surveyed, 3.5% of the lands were abandoned. The percentage of abandoned paddy lands were significantly high (p<0.0001) in rain fed areas (7.4%) compared to major (1.4%) and minor (2.5%) irrigation areas. Western province had the highest number of abandoned paddy fields (27%) while it was the lowest in Uva province (0.0%). Out of the total plots surveyed, 67% occupied by paddy and 29% was kept as fallow. Moreover, 1.6%, 1.5%, 0.4% and 0.3% were occupied by other field crops (OFC), vegetables, banana and perennials, respectively. The least % of lands cultivated by paddy (53%) and the highest % of lands kept fallow (43%) was observed in the Northern province. Uva province was dominated by the OFC cultivation (15%) while vegetable was dominated in the Central province (9.4%). Banana was mainly cultivated in the Sabaragamuwa province (5.4%) while 0.9% of paddy lands in Western province were converted to perennial crops. Reasons for diversifying paddy lands to alternative land-uses need to be explored, and the current findings will be useful in making future decisions on rice-based cropping systems to ensure sustainability of those landsen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Jaffnaen_US
dc.subjectIrrigationen_US
dc.subjectLand use-patternsen_US
dc.subjectRice-based cropping systemsen_US
dc.titleSample Survey to Identify Land-Use Pattern of Rice-Based Cropping Systems in Sri Lankaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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