
Crop Production and One Health
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Considering all the elements of 'One Health' in one location, this book also explains its four key components which are - the geographical component, the ecological component, the human activities component and the food and agricultural component.
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Prasun Chatterjee is pursuing his Master's in Agronomy from Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute, Narendrapur, Kolkata, India. He has authored a book chapter titled "Entrepreneurship in Integrated Farming System" and is currently working on the effect of seaweed based bio-stimulants in coastal ecosystem.
Madhurima Bauri is a final semester postgraduate student of Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute, Kolkata, India. Her latest article "Joibo projukti tei noya biplob" was published in the Chasbash section of Pratidin newspaper.
Content
About the Authors
1. Introduction
2. History
3. The Rationale Behind the Concept
4. Objectives of' 'One Health'
5. Components of' One Health'
6. Efforts made by various International Organisations
7. India's Efforts on Advocating 'One Health' Approach
8. Scope of 'One Health'
9. Challenges
10. Preventive Measures
11. Relation of 'One Health' with agriculture
12. Agriculture and Health Linkages in the MDGs
13. Crop Management and 'One Health'
14. Role of Agronomist
15. Pulse Crops and 'One Health'
16. Sustainable Agriculture
17. Impact of Plant Health Measures on Human Health
18. Conclusion
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