0708 Increasing Water Productivity of Rice through Adoption of System of Rice Intensification (SRI)
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Transcript of 0708 Increasing Water Productivity of Rice through Adoption of System of Rice Intensification (SRI)
Mushtaq A. GillDirector General Agriculture
(Water Management), Punjab, Pakistan
Increasing Water Productivity of Rice through Adoption of System of Rice Intensification (SRI)
Low Land Low Land and Waterand Water
ProductivityProductivity
DegradingDegradingLand Resource BaseLand Resource Base
Depleting AquifersDepleting AquifersDwindling Land for Agriculture
High Water High Water LossesLosses
Shrinking WaterShrinking WaterResourcesResources
IncreasingIncreasingPopulationPopulationPressure Pressure
Food SecurityFood Security
MAJOR CHALLENGES
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
94/95 95/96 96/97 97/98 98/99 99/00 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05
Rice
Wheat
YIELD OF MAJOR CROPS IN PAKISTAN (Kg/ha)
Yields are almost stagnant for the past decade
Insufficient water availability
Improper water management
Undulated topography
Sub-optimal plant population Imbalanced use of fertilizers
Deterioration of soil fertility
Inhumane & laborious method of transplanting
RICE PRODUCTION CONSTRAINTS
SYSTEM OF RICE INTENSIFICATION Punjab Experience
• Start with precisely levelled fields
• Early transplantation of young seedlings, only 8-15 days old (9-12 cm height, 2-leaf stage)
• Maintain moist field with just thin layer of water
• Wide-space planting in square pattern (25 x 25 cm)
• Planting only one plant per hill
• Transplantation of nursery in evening
Enhances Productivity Increase yield 30-50% or more Larger panicles (about 200-300 grains/panicle) Higher grain weight (15-20%)
Conserves 25-50 % water Reduces seed requirement by
80-90% Improves livelihood
20 % reduction in cost of production
SYSTEM OF RICE INTENSIFICATION (SRI)Impact Assessment
PROMOTION OF SRI
SRI Seminars at UAF and in Okara Project area
Trials at Univ. of Agriculture Faisalabad for adaptation of SRI
CROP ESTABLISHMENT AND IMPACT
IMPACT OF SRI
YearArea
(acres)No. of Farmers
Water Saving (AF)
Net Income (US$)
2006 10 4 13.17 2,395.90
2007 25 10 32.93 5,989.75
Total (US$) 8,385.65
RESOURCE CONSERVATION TECHNOLOGIES BEING EVALUATED
AND ADOPTED FOR RICE
System of Rice Intensification (SRI)
Direct-Seeded Rice (DSR)
Zero-tillage Dry Sowing
Leaf Colour Chart (LCC)
Brown Manuring
Surface Mulching
Sustainable Agricultural Development through Resource Conservation Technologies
A Resource Conserved is
A Resource Generated