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:: National Symposium ::

SRI - Present Status and Future Prospects - Nov 17-18, 2006 

  Lead Papers

   Abstracts


::practices & processes::

  About SRI method

  Management Practices

  Rice Plants Grow Better

   Step by step - cultivation

  More rice with less water

   Katayama's tillering model

   Mat Nursery


:: weeder equipments ::

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:: Photo gallery ::


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 CM Field Visit

  Efforts of SRI, Dehradun


:: useful links::

   Dialogue Bulletin

   Newsletters

   Magazines

   Organization / agency

   Journal Articles / books

   Unpublished papers

   Videos / presentation

   Manuals / practicals

   Reports / lead Papers

   Research projects/reports

   Other related articles


SRI

CM's Field Visit Report


Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Dr.Y.S Raja Shekar Reddy has visited a farmer's SRI field in Ranga Reddy District. That was the occasion where the government announced SRI method of paddy cultivation as irrigated dry crop practice.

 

CM's Field Visit Report

 


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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:: Back to SRI ::


:: WASSAN's initiatives ::

  Mahabubnagar

   Ranga Reddy

   Anantapur

  Nizamabad


  :: Innovations ::

Developing SRI implements    through an innovator's approach

Mandava - Weeder


 :: Field Study ::

Taking Roots -
Experiences with SRI in A.P.


Weeders -
A Reference Compendium


:: Resource material ::

  Booklets / Bulletins

  Posters / Flexi Charts

   Brochures

  Video Films


:: Other Experiences ::

Influence of SRI technique on  the grain yield of rice during dry season

SRI in Wayand - Experiences of RASTA - Kerala

PSI, Dehradun - Experience Sharing Workshop on SRI


:: resource contacts ::

   Resource farmers

   Resource NGOs

   Krishi Vijnana Kendra


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