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Tata power solar Chhattisgarh creda open dealership http://www.tatapowersolar.com/Enquiry 1800 419 8777 sms ‘TPS’to 56677 M/s Shree Shankar Machinery StoresSri Shankar Machinery Stores, sanjay gandhi chowk, station road, raipur Raipur [email protected] Bayer Magneto The Mall, NH 06, Labhandi, Raipur, Chhattisgarh 492001 077140 73005 9407702775 agtejramsahu Rajesh dubey 98279 43113 Jain irrigation solar pump Agastya, pratham Digital green Rice rice blast fungus., brown planthopper and the rice stem borer. here are more than 100 known insect pests, fungal diseases and weeds that can cause significant damage to rice plants. In some cases, the entire harvest can be lost. The harvest that does survive also needs protection – which is why adequate storage is becoming more and more important. Business idea (warehouse) It can produce up to 3,000 grains and can be harvested up to three times a year – provided it is properly protected. We focus on alternative mechanisms of action. Routine™ is one example. This fungicide can be used to control two major rice diseases – rice blast and bacterial leaf blight. For broad spectrum disease control our integrated offers include the core brands Nativo™, Antracol™ and Folicur™. In their fight against weeds, rice farmers use Innova™, another novel product from our laboratories and several well-established herbicides like Ronstar™, Ricestar™ and TillerGold™. New herbicide solutions are currently in development. Admire™, Curbix™ and Fame™ are three of our most important insecticides for rice. With our seed treatment solutions Gaucho™ and Routine™ Start we help the farmer to produce

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Tata power solar Chhattisgarh creda open dealership http://www.tatapowersolar.com/Enquiry 1800 419 8777 sms ‘TPS’to 56677

M/s Shree Shankar Machinery StoresSri Shankar Machinery Stores, sanjay gandhi chowk, station road,

raipur

Raipur

[email protected]

BayerMagneto The Mall, NH 06, Labhandi, Raipur, Chhattisgarh 492001077140 730059407702775 agtejramsahuRajesh dubey 98279 43113

Jain irrigation solar pump Agastya, pratham Digital green Rice

rice blast fungus., brown planthopper and the rice stem borer.here are more than 100 known insect pests, fungal diseases and weeds  that can cause significant damage to rice plants. In some cases, the entire harvest can be lost. The harvest that does survive also needs protection – which is why adequate storage is becoming more and more important.Business idea (warehouse)

It can produce up to 3,000 grains and can be harvested up to three times a year – provided it is properly protected. 

We focus on alternative mechanisms of action. Routine™ is one example. This fungicide can be used to control two major rice diseases – rice blast and bacterial leaf blight. For broad spectrum disease control our integrated offers include the core brands Nativo™, Antracol™ and Folicur™.

In their fight against weeds, rice farmers use Innova™, another novel product from our laboratories and several well-established herbicides like Ronstar™, Ricestar™ and TillerGold™. New herbicide solutions are currently in development. Admire™, Curbix™ and Fame™ are three of our most important insecticides for rice. With our seed treatment solutions Gaucho™ and Routine™ Start we help the farmer to produce healthy rice seedlings giving the plant a better start for higher crop efficiency. 

We are also a world leader in rice seed with our Arize™ product family. We can offer farmers great value with a combination of our seeds, crop protection, services and application technologies.

In 2010, we launched the Bayer Tabela Rice Project in Indonesia. It involves farmers sowing pre-germinated rice directly into the paddy soil. Compared with conventional cultivation methods, this uses 20 per cent less water, increases yields by 10 per cent and reduces the emission of the greenhouse gas methane by up to 30 per cent. 

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Farmers can make a big difference depending on the methods they use. For example: rice farmers traditionally flood their fields to stop weeds from growing and to flush out soil-dwelling pests. It makes sense – except that fermentation in the standing water produces large amounts of climate-influencing methane. A simple step can remedy that: if farmers use pre-germinated rice seed, they don’t need as much water. This cuts emissions by about 30 percent. “Tabela” is a project in Indonesia that shares the benefits of direct seeding with rice farmers – which can also boost yields by ten percent. “Tabela” makes rice growing more simple, efficient and environmentally friendly. 

Improved rice production is often less labor-intensive too: as many as 30 workers are needed for a whole day to transplant young seedlings to one hectare of land, whereas the same area could be direct-seeded with rice grains by only two workers. Labor savings as large as this could become increasingly important: the work force is steadily decreasing in rural areas of Asia as urbanization attracts more and more people to the cities. Additionally, pre-treated rice seed not only saves farmers a lot of work in terms of subsequent insecticide treatments, it also reduces the total amount of seed that needs to be used by up to 50 percent.

The most characteristic symptoms of bacterial leaf blight (Xanthomonas oryzae) are light-coloured, longitudinal stripes on the leaf lamina. Badlyinfected plants first wilt, and then quickly dry out. The younger the plants are at the time of infection, the greater the resulting harvest loss. In some regions, local losses of up to 60 percent are recorded. Asian countries are particularly badly affected: besides threatening millions of hectares in India, the disease is also a problem in other Asian countries such as Bangladesh, Myanmar, Philippines and Indonesia. 

Arize™ 6444 Gold is the name of the hybrid rice variety that Bayer CropScience has brought onto the market with greater than 95 percent resistance against all known strains of bacterial leaf blight. In developing Arize™ 6444 Gold, Bayer CropScience has taken advantage of the fact that nature already presents us with rice varieties that are partially resistant to bacterial leaf blight. Breeders tested the resistance properties of such varieties against various isolates of Xanthomonas oryzae that had been collected for the purpose from locations throughout India. Their investigations showed that none of these varieties possessed resistance that was effective against the entire spectrum of bacterial leaf blight isolates occurring in India. 

In order to create a variety that achieved just this, the breeders brought the resistance genes from the naturally-occurring varieties together into the optimal combination. They did this through advanced breeding, using molecular markers. The resistance thus achieved was then brought together with a strong yield potential using well-proven Arize hybridization technology that is 20 to 30 percent higher than that of conventional rice varieties.

PepsiCo India has been leading this pioneering initiative in Punjab to replace transplanting of paddy with direct seeding methodology; which has helped reduce water consumption in paddy cultivation by 30-percent and has also cut down green house gas emissions by 75-percent, while keeping the yields and quality at par. The results have been vetted by leading research institutes like the Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARI) and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).

The technique not only helps save water but results in reduction of cultivation costs of Rs. 1,500 per acre and 50% labour. PepsiCo also supports the farmers who adopt this methodology with free access to direct seeding machines, technical support and extension services.

In India over 80% of water is consumed in agriculture and of this about 50% is used in cultivation of paddy alone. India’s water efficiency in paddy cultivation is as low as at 4 KL / Kg as compared to the International average of 3 KL / Kg. Punjab is a water scarce state and water table is constantly going down in the state. Paddy which is a major crop in the state consumes more than 50% of water consumed in agriculture. Traditionally, paddy is grown by planting seeds in a small nursery and manually transplanting the paddy saplings after about four weeks to the main cultivation area. The saplings are then allowed to grow and the fields are kept under about 3 to 4 inches of water, mainly to reduce the

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growth of weeds. This “flood irrigation” method results in high consumption of water. However, the ‘Direct Seeding’ methodology, that sows the seeds directly in the fields, has shown a substantial reduction in water consumption and also in the production cost.

Direct Seeding Methodology: a success storyPepsiCo India carried out trials in their own R&D farms in Jallowal in 2004 using direct manual seeding of paddy rather than transplantation of paddy saplings.

In 2005, PepsiCo India carried out trials with more paddy varieties. The irrigation frequency for direct seeding was reconfirmed to be lower by about 30% and the production costs decreased by over Rs 1,000 per acre. The output in direct seeding was found to be marginally higher due to better seeding density. Local farmers, who visited PepsiCo’s R&D farm where the trials were held, were shown the crops before harvesting and the advantages of direct seeding was shared with them.

In 2006, PepsiCo India developed a Direct Seeding Machine for paddy which can sow the seeds uniformly at a specified gap and at a uniform depth. Using this seeder, direct seeding was carried out in the fields of 12-farmers, covering about 20-acres. In these trials, PepsiCo also studied the advantage of sowing the seeds, followed by herbicide treatment and thereafter irrigation. Pre-treatment with an herbicide helped reduce de-weeding labour from five times to two times in direct seeding compared to flood irrigation. In 2007, the land covered under direct seeding was 150 acres and was increased to 500 acres in 2008 in Punjab. 2012 now marks a 20 fold increase to 10,500 acres in Punjab only. Presently, the company has brought over 13,000 acres of land under direct seeding in India.

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 Babu says that 90 per cent of farmers are not aware of fertiliser dose calculation procedure - it leads to erratic use of chemical fertilisers spoiling the soil fertility. "The app has inbuilt intuitive fertiliser dose calculator. It recommends the optimum use of fertilisers. It also helps farmers in measuring important elements such as sunlight, altitude, etc using their mobile. The apps also educate farmers on symptomatic diagnosis of crop diseases and managing pest emergence along with early precautions. As a result, overall usage of pesticides has come down.

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