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Achieving
more with less:
SRI - A new way of rice cultivation
SRI, short for System of Rice Intensification,
is a set of new farming practices developed to increase the productivity
of land, water, and other farm input. Reports by thousands of farmers
and practitioners around the world show that the SRI plants develop
strong roots and stalks, and more tillers, with higher yields and
even better rice quality– all with less input of water, seeds
and other capitals. Rice plants under SRI methods have shown to better
resist drought, water logging and wind damages.
Based on practices from many countries, research
of documentations, field visits, first hand photos, and interviews
with people, a WBI team is developing a multimedia Toolkit to help
disseminate the knowledge and bring awareness to people who may
be interested in learning more about SRI.
Now you can view the Toolkit by clicking the following
links:

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Improving
Rice Productivity and Achieving Water Savings
Audience:
It is intended for policy and decision makers, managers of development
projects, and stakeholders involved in agriculture, water resource
and irrigation management. (12 minutes)
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"How-to
Guide for Farmers and Practitioners Based on an application
in the Philippines
Audience:
It is intended for farmers and practitioners who are interested
to see how SRI is applied on the ground. (15 minutes)
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NOTE: You need Flash
Player to view the above links. If you don't have it,
please free download it first. |
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