Title: The System of Rice Intensification in Jharkhand and Bihar
1The System of Rice Intensificationin Jharkhand
and Bihar
- Bringing new perspectives to the
- search for household food security
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- NEEDS
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2SRI paddy cultivation, experiences, 2005 to 2007
A Presentation on
3The shift a glimpse
- 53 farm families harvesting rice for only 5-7
months consumption are now harvesting 14-18
months worth of rice from a single crop in the
same piece of land - Food security level of over 1000 families has
increased, and these families are now able to
take risks in diversified livelihoods so
financial inclusion is taking place
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5System of Rice Intensification
- Jharkhand
- District Deoghar
- Block Sarwa
- Coverage of villages 41
- Bihar
- District Banka
- Block Chandan
- Coverage of villages 16
6System of Rice Intensification
- Total coverage of farmers 1030
- Total coverage of area (hectares) 430
- Maximum yield (ha) 12.9 MT
- Minimum yield (Kg / ha) 6.2 MT
7Farmers name Sh. Rajeshwar Village
Bichgarha Panchayat
Sarwa Area 10 decimals (0.1 ha)
Variety MTU-7029Block
Sarwa District Deoghar
System of Rice Intensification A Case
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10SRI
Traditional
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14Comparison of SRI and
TraditionalPaddy Cultivation Farmers
name Sh. Rajeshwar Village Bichgarha
Panchayat Sarwa Area
10 decimals (0.1 ha)
Variety MTU-7029Block Sarwan
District Deoghar
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17Learning
- Boro rice cultivation was experimented first time
in Jharkhand during summer 2007 on 7 acres
area, the result was excellent the yield
recorded (11.9 MT/ha) was over 3 times of their
normal yield - Medium and upper-medium lowlands are suitable for
SRI cultivation. Lowlands, where water drainage
is not quick, yield less - The water percolation /drainage rate in
upper-medium lowlands in Jharkhand is high, hence
farmers require some reserve water for drying and
soaking
18Learning
- We registered a high yield, up to 12.9 MT per
hectare, because of high tillering 109 tillers
as a maximum against 18-20 tillers maximum in
conventional practice - In the summer crop, we registered 11.9 MT yield
as against 3.3 MT per hectare the practice was
conducted with 30 farmers in a cluster of 7 acres
last summer - Weeding is a critical input required in SRI the
better the drying and soaking is practiced, the
higher is the weeding required to get highest
yield. - We introduced rotary weeder and cono-weeder to
make weeding an easy intervention, which helped a
lot. However, farmers are reluctant to practice
as many as 5 weedings.
19Learning
- Seed quality must be good as fewer seeds are
used. However, HYV variety of seed may not
required for SRI as local seeds have shown
outstanding results in terms of both quantity and
quality - It is important that we work on producing good
quality local seeds through SRI methods so that
control over seeds remains with farmers locally - This would ensure that marginalized farmers have
assured access to good seeds. This would also
have an impact on household food security
20The critical areas of PoP
- Water management alternatively drying and
soaking the soil - Age and quality of seedlings for transplantation
two-leaf stage - 4-5 weedings
- Potassium split-dose for stem borer control
21Challenge
- Soil nutrient management
- Huge biomass production with SRI extracts maximum
nutrients from the soil - Hence, green manuring is important
22Challenges
- Weeding timeliness and frequency access to
weeders - Water harvesting with paddy to ensure reliable
supply
23We got good results from
- Pre-sowing green manure
- Cowpea and Cassia species
- Dhaincha
- Post-harvest green manure
- Niger and Cosks comb can be a good post- harvest
green manure / rich in potash
24Conclusion
- SRI can be an answer to household food security
for marginalized farm households - SRI cannot be a package but is a dynamic
practice, requiring regional variance per
temperature, pest types, in terms of water
management, etc. - States like Jharkhand require large-scale,
area-based NGO interventions to influence Govt.
institutions to bring more opportunities to
marginalized communities
25Nursery
26Single seedling ready for trans-planting
2725 days after sowing
28After 50 days
29At the verge of maturing
30- We express our gratitude to SDTT for their
support in scaling up SRI in the state of
Jharkhand - Thank you