Extension of SRI in Shahdol District, Madhya Pradesh, India Anoop Tiwari Social Worker anooptiwari2006@gmail. com
Jun 14, 2015
Extension of SRI in Shahdol District, Madhya Pradesh, India
Anoop TiwariSocial [email protected]
The basic concepts of SRI
• Start with young seedlings in order to preserve mature plants’ growth potential - However, direct-seeding is becoming an option with the other SRI practices, which is a major change in the original concept.
• Avoid trauma to the roots – transplant quickly, shallow (1-2 cm), with no inversion of the seedings’ root tips that will delay the plants’ resumption of growth after transplanting.
• Give plants optimally wider spacing – one plant per hill and in square pattern so as to achieve ‘the border effect’ for the whole field.
• Keep paddy soil sufficiently moist, but not continuously flooded, mostly aerobic and not saturated – This concept has been adapted for rice-growing in rainfed, unirrigated areas with considerable success.
• Actively aerate the soil as much as possible, using a rotary hoe or cono weeder to control weeds.
• Enhance soil organic matter as much as possible applying compost, mulch, manure, etc. Chemical fertilizers can be used with SRI, but the best results have come with organic soil amendments.
SRI IN SHAHDOL
No. of farmers Area (acre)
SRI IN SUMMER PADDY CULTIVATION
No. of farmers Area (acre)
SWI IN SHAHDOL
No. of farmers Area (acre)
Farmers’ Innovation
Markers from bamboo
Farmers’ Innovation
Rope markersWheat dibbler for SWI
Farmers’ Innovation
Self-madeWeeder
Low-Cost Technology for Soil Fertility
Composting method - No. of UnitsGau-samadhi Khad 45Cow Horn Khad 455Cow Horn Silica Khad 442Matka Khad 1,214Vermiwash Unit 4,251Pheromone Trap 160Vermicompost Pit 3,000Nadep Compost Pits 2,010Blue-green Algae 84 ht.Azolla 8 ht. Mycorrhizae 24 ht.Biogas 1,600
Establishment of Selling Outlet
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