Abstract: This paper discusses sustainable agricultural practices and environmental protection in Udaipur district, India. The study uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods to collect data from primary and secondary sources. The data was analysed using descriptive statistics and content analysis. The study found that sustainable agricultural practices are being implemented in the district, including the use of organic and natural fertilizers, crop rotation, conservation tillage, and water-efficient irrigation systems. However, challenges to achieving sustainable agriculture and environmental protection still exist, such as limited access to funding and technology, lack of awareness among farmers, and inadequate government policies and regulations. The study indicates that farmers in Udaipur district are aware of the importance of sustainable agriculture and environmental protection, with most using organic manure and green manure in their fields. The study highlights the need for a comprehensive and integrated approach to sustainable agriculture and environmental protection linked to broader development objectives, including poverty reduction, food security, and climate change mitigation. Overall, the results indicate that sustainable agriculture practices and environmental protection have a positive impact on crop production, soil health and water quality in Udaipur district. Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy. The paper begins by discussing the concept of sustainable agriculture and its importance in environmental protection. It then examines the current agricultural practices in Udaipur district and identifies the challenges faced by farmers. Finally, the paper suggests strategies to promote sustainable agriculture and environment protection in the district. The paper is based on a review of literature and interviews with farmers, agricultural experts, and government officials.
Keywords: Sustainable, Environment protection, Udaipur, Management Practices, Policies
| DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2023.10511