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System of Rice Intensification
Supported by: Sir Dorabji Tata Trust (SDTT) & allied Trusts, Mumbai
Coordinated by: SRI Secretariat, Bhubaneswar
SDTT-SRI ProgrammeACHIEVEMENTS & PROGRESS
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1st phase
• 2008 to 2010 (Rs 10.94 crores)• Demonstration and geographical spread• The programme covered a total of 65,043 farmers
through 163 partners• 11 states of the country was covered
2nd phase
• 2010-2012 (Rs 23.91 crores)• Saturation approach without much geographical spread• Research, policy advocacy and application of SRI
principles to other important crops• The programme could reach to 1,56,336 farmers through
a network of 66 partners in 7 states
3rd phase
•2013-2017 ((Rs 44 crores)•Concentrating on the geographical spread with saturation approach•Mainstreaming of SRI and Collaborative research with State Agricultural Universities•SRI promotion by institutional development
PROGRAMME BACKGROUND
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SALIENT FEATURES OF THE SDTT-SRI PROGRAMME
Small and marginal farmers in rainfed
and undulating areas
Creating a cadre of well trained experts
on SRI
Policy advocacy for mainstreaming SRI
Promoting innovations in SRI
Demonstration up-to a reasonable scale
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Program Achievements
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 (Kharif)
States Covered 2 7 8 10 11 11 7 6
Districts Covered 14 18 82 104 109 94 65 51
No of Partners 2 5 127 161 143 127 76 70
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Coverage Under SDTT-SRI Programme
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Program Achievements
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 20010-11 20011-12 2002-13 20013-14 (kharif)
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Year wise Farmers outreach ('000)
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Program Achievements
Odisha Jharkhand Chhattisgarh Bihar Manipur Assam0
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Programme Coverage During Kharif 2013-14
Farmers
Acreage
States covered under SDTT-SRI Programme
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Program Achievements
40381
40198
30488
124618554 1966
State wise distribution of farmers during Kharif 2013-14
Odisha Jharkhand Chhattisgarh Bihar Manipur Assam
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Program Achievements
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 (Kharif)0
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Per HH Acreage
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Key Program Achievements• NABARD has replicated SDTT-SRI Model through NGO partners from Kharif’2010 with a
budgeted allocation of Rs 16 crore across 3 years.
• Moderate success has been achieved in building an alliance with the local State Governments, in variable scales.
• The E-group (SRI-India Google Group) pioneered by SDTT now has over 500 members and emerged as a notable platform for exchanging experiences on System of Rice Intensification.
• A common MIS has been developed by the SRI Secretariat to capture the on-field data and to track programme progress.
• Innovations in low cost weeders and markers by the farmers has diversified spread of SRI and its adoption.
• SRI principles has been successfully tried in other crops such as wheat, finger-millets, rapeseed, mustard, sugarcane and few vegetables.
• The Secretariat has come up with the findings of the SRI on-farm research being done with partners.
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Study & Analysis
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Research on SRI
• On-farm SRI Research: Involves 4 selected SDTT-SRI Partners Four varied Agro-Climatic Zones of India Four states – Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand
• Collaborative SRI Research: With State Agricultural University – Bidhan Chandra Krishi Vishwavidyalaya (BCKV), Kalyani Both on-station and on-farm locations in eight districts of West Bengal
• Impact of SRI on Soil Nutrient Status: Rice-wheat Cropping System in the Gangetic Plains (Gaya, Bihar) Mountain Farms (Uttarakhand)
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Dis-adoption & Issues on SRI Promotion
• Lack of proper awareness among the farmers
• High expectations of the farmer
• Less priority on adoption of important SRI principles
• Pumping inputs
• High incentives for line sowing in few states
• Withdrawal of hand holding support
• Erratic rainfall affecting time-bound operations
• Trials in small patches in many districts
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