Presenter: Vibhu Nayar
Title: Up-scaling of SRI in Tamilnadu, India: Results from a World Bank Project
Date: August 16, 2018
Venue: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Sponsors: SRI-Rice, IP/CALS, and South Asia Program, Cornell University
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1803 Up-scaling of SRI in Tamilnadu, India: Results from a World Bank Project
1. Up-scaling of SRI in Tamilnadu, India
Results from a World Bank Project
Vibhu Nayar, IAS
Principal Secretary
Govt. of Tamilnadu
1
V. K. Ravichandran
2. Improved
productivity
29%
Less water
requirement
32%
Reduced cost
of cultivation
10-12%
Lower GHG
emission
-1.3 t CO2 eq
ha-1
More income
$ 340 ha-1
Benefits of
SRI
Details Conv SRI %
Yield (Kg / Ha) 5,400 7,150 32%
Grain revenue
@ $ 15.50 /100 Kg
840 1,112 32%
Straw revenue
@ $ 0.50 /100 Kg
50 65 30%
Total revenue
( $ / Ha)
890 1177 32%
Total expendi-
ture ( $ / Ha)
476 424 -11%
Net profit ($ / Ha) 414 754 82%
Cost-benefit ratio 1.87 2.78 49%
Conventional SRI
$ 476 $ 424
11% reduction
in expenditure/ha
Why SRI?
3. 0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
PY I PY II PY III PY IV PY V PY VI
SRI
Conventional
28.3%
33.3%
% increase in Yield
37.3% 32.4% 28.9% 26.8%
YieldinKg/ha
Project Years
SRI yield and area – TN-IAMWARM*
AreainHa
Project Years
Total SRI area in
IAMWARM : 288,639 Ha
* Irrigated Agriculture
Modernization and Water-
Bodies Restoration and
Management Project
6859
30837 34812
68820
70215
77096
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
90000
I II III IV V VI
SRI Area in Ha
4. Year Rice area
(in mill ha.)
Area under SRI
(in 000 ha.)
Productivity
(kg/ha)
Total
production
(in lakh MT)
Base year
(2002-03 to
2006-07)
1.754 - 2,667 47.36
2007-08 1.789 420 2,817 50.40
2008-09 1.932 538 2,682 51.83
2009-10 1.846 649 3,070 56.65
2010-11 1.906 850 3,039 57.92
2011-12 1.904 1,050 3,917 74.59
2012-13 * 1.493 685 2,712 40.50
2013-14 1.786 799 3,898 69.62
2014-15 1.830 948 4,325 79.49
2015-16 2.037 969 4,269 86.98
SRI Rice Area, Production and Productivity in Tamil Nadu
* Drought Year Source : Dept. of Statistics, Govt. Tamilnadu
5. Productivity increase through Alternate Wetting & Drying
Irrigate to 2.5 cm depth
Irrigate after formation of
hairline cracks - (up to panicle
initiation)
After panicle initiation – irrigate
after disappearance of ponded
water
Conventional method – 12,700
m3/ha
SRI method – 8,700 m3/ha
32% saving in irrigation
water
7. SRI
Conventional
Better and more functional root systems
Non-lodging even during aberrant weather
Root pruning leads to more
functional roots and increased
root volume
Enhanced uptake of applied
nutrients favours increased
tillering
Better anchorage – non-lodging
8. GHG IMPACT ASSESSMENT: IAMWARM (per year)
Estimated annual climate change
mitigation benefit due to
IAMWARM: 449,984 tons Co2 eq
Alternate wetting & drying with
SRI reduced GHG emissions by
391,000 tons Co2 eq
Components Without Project With Project Balance
Rice/SRI 14,299.90 6,483.88 - 7,816.03
Livestock 5,906.79 5,841.37 - 65.42
Annual Crops 349.21 -1193.92 - 1,543.14
Units: 000’s tons Co2 eq
9. Farmers’ traditional mindset
Lack of knowledge on SRI
Need skill upgrading of labourers
Lack of regulated irrigation
Timely availability of implements
Lack of information among the policy makers
Challenges in up-scaling
12. Exposure visits to change mindset (FFS)
Train labourers Rural artisan training
Train farmers
Our approach to challenges
13. Grid planting skill upgrading
Trained Self-Help
Group members for
grid planting
Trained members in
field grid planting
14. • Tmt. Vijayalakshmi
• Conventional paddy
yield : 4688 kg/ha
• SRI yield : 7636 kg/ha
• Increase : 63%
Hon’ble Minister for
Agriculture, GoTN,
inspects tiller counts
in SRI field
Bureaucrats in
SRI harvest mela
Involving Policy Makers
16. Pongal Greeting : To all beneficiaries of TN IAMWARM Project
Pongal Greeting Card with SRI Message – Nudging
17. SRI – Monitoring & Enhancement
Evaluation by SRI Expert
Recommendations –
• Knowledge up-grading for
Extension Officials
• Skill up-grading for
farmers and labourers
• Location-specific use of
weeders
• Optimum application of
nitrogen fertilizer using
leaf colour chart
18. SRI Advertisement in Leading Dailies
IAMWARM on Wheels
Expand Demo to Impact areas through:
Tillering & harvest melas
SRI flag demarcation
Community nurseries
Popularizing cost-effective,
higher-tillering and increased
productivity of SRI
Capacity-building not only to
farmers, but also to extension
staff (DOA)
Demo to Impact
20. What are the most important two points in
scaling-up strategy?
Suggested Strategies
• Awareness campaign and exposures visit with the
practicing farmers
• Laying of more demonstrations on FFS mode and being
flexible (seeing, practicing and experiencing for believing)
• Peer-to-peer learning use of ICT like digital technology
• Service-provider mechanisms for carrying out planting and
weeding
21. What role did the government play in scaling up?
Suggested Strategies (Tipping Point Strategy)
• Allocation of sufficient budget for the timely
availability of inputs
• Well-planned IEC activities (arranging awareness
campaign and exposure visits)
• Showcasing the obvious effects through Planting,
Tillering, Weeding, and Harvest Festivals
• Piloting and up-scaling mechanization for planting
and weeding by encouraging the service providers