BAI Yan-Ying, LUN Fei, CAO Zhi, HE Lu, LIU Xing-Chen, LIU Mou-Cheng. Agricultural production in Hani Rice Terraces System and related threats- A case study of Zuofu and Mitian Villages in Honghe County, China[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2012, 20(6): 698-702. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1011.2012.00698
Citation: BAI Yan-Ying, LUN Fei, CAO Zhi, HE Lu, LIU Xing-Chen, LIU Mou-Cheng. Agricultural production in Hani Rice Terraces System and related threats- A case study of Zuofu and Mitian Villages in Honghe County, China[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2012, 20(6): 698-702. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1011.2012.00698

Agricultural production in Hani Rice Terraces System and related threats- A case study of Zuofu and Mitian Villages in Honghe County, China

  • The Hani Rice Terraces System (HRTS) is one of the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS) sites approved by Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). With the development of modern agriculture and tourism, HRTS faces several threats especially from the agricultural sector. Using Zuofu and Mitian Villages of Jiayin Town, Honghe County, Yunnan Province as case study, this paper analyzed and compared agricultural planting patterns and management measures based on data obtained from field observations and questioner investigation. Zuofu is a traditional village in Jiayin Town, and Mitian is greatly influenced village by modern culture. The results showed that paddy field accounted for about half of the farmlands in both villages. There were more traditional rice varieties cultivated in Zuofu Village than in Mitian Village. Fertilizer usage in both villages was below average, mainly due to the unique irrigation systems and organic fertilizer management. Thirty percent of farmer households used organic fertilizer. However, less crop straws were returned to the soil to improve soil fertility. Pesticide use in both villages was in the normal range. More herbicides were used in Mitian than in Zuofu. As Zuofu had more labor and conducted more traditional agricultural planting pattern, it benefited more from weed control. The main problems of local agriculture included loss of labor and traditional rice varieties, and increased fertilizer and pesticide application. It was recommended that local managers should pay more attention to these problems and take countermeasures to conserve HRTS and ensure sustainable development of local agriculture.
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