Today, there is an increasing worldwide interest in assessing the potential for maintaining or increasing rice yields by reducing or eliminating the use of chemicals and by decreasing irrigation requirements. The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) first developed in Madagascar and now being tested in many countries, is an example of such an approach. The system is based largely on organic farming principles and additional requirements for spacing and the transplanting of seedlings
System of Rice Intensification (SRI) as an alternate rice cultivation methodology, developed in Mad...
AbstractThe System of Rice Intensification (SRI) is claimed to be a new, more productive and more su...
As opportunities to enhance the irrigation basefor raising food production in the country are dwindl...
Today, there is an increasing worldwide interest in assessing the potential for maintaining or incre...
The yield gains in rice during the pre-World War II period in Japan and Taiwan, and subsequently dur...
In Sri Lanka rice is grown under conditions of sub-optimal water and land availability. Thus, innova...
In ICID Asian Regional Workshop, Sustainable Development of Water Resources and Management and Opera...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI). developed in Madagascar some 25 years ago. is gaining incr...
This paper traces briefly the origins of the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in Madagascar. It ...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI), assembled in Madagascar over a 20-year period and gaining ...
The study was framed with the objective to study the economic impacts of System of Rice Intensificat...
As opportunities to enhance the irrigation base for raising food production in the country are dwind...
In Sierra Leone, rice yields in farmers’ fields are lowand estimated on average at 0.8 t/ha. The Sys...
Increasing demand for cereals produced from limited natural resources stimulated the Green Revolutio...
Sustainable food security in India remains an important agenda given the ever increasing population ...
System of Rice Intensification (SRI) as an alternate rice cultivation methodology, developed in Mad...
AbstractThe System of Rice Intensification (SRI) is claimed to be a new, more productive and more su...
As opportunities to enhance the irrigation basefor raising food production in the country are dwindl...
Today, there is an increasing worldwide interest in assessing the potential for maintaining or incre...
The yield gains in rice during the pre-World War II period in Japan and Taiwan, and subsequently dur...
In Sri Lanka rice is grown under conditions of sub-optimal water and land availability. Thus, innova...
In ICID Asian Regional Workshop, Sustainable Development of Water Resources and Management and Opera...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI). developed in Madagascar some 25 years ago. is gaining incr...
This paper traces briefly the origins of the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in Madagascar. It ...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI), assembled in Madagascar over a 20-year period and gaining ...
The study was framed with the objective to study the economic impacts of System of Rice Intensificat...
As opportunities to enhance the irrigation base for raising food production in the country are dwind...
In Sierra Leone, rice yields in farmers’ fields are lowand estimated on average at 0.8 t/ha. The Sys...
Increasing demand for cereals produced from limited natural resources stimulated the Green Revolutio...
Sustainable food security in India remains an important agenda given the ever increasing population ...
System of Rice Intensification (SRI) as an alternate rice cultivation methodology, developed in Mad...
AbstractThe System of Rice Intensification (SRI) is claimed to be a new, more productive and more su...
As opportunities to enhance the irrigation basefor raising food production in the country are dwindl...