1. 14-06-2014 This article is from ECHO Asia Note #21 Hướng tới một tương lai canh tác lúa tốt đẹp hơn Phương Pháp Thâm Canh Lúa Cải tiến (SRI) đang trở nên phổ biến ở Thái Lan. Cả nông dân mới và nông dân giàu kinh nghiệm đều rất hứng thú học hỏi để cải thiện hệ thống trồng lúa thay vì chỉ tập trung vào năng...
  2. 14-06-2014 Viết bởi Rajendra Uprety, in lại từ tạp chí Các Vấn Đề Nông Nghiệp, tháng 3 năm 2013 Đó là một buổi chiều năm 2002 khi tôi lần đầu tiên đọc về SRI. Là một cán bộ khuyến nông thuộc Phòng Phát triển Nông nghiệp cấp Huyện (DADO), tôi bắt đầu quảng bá SRI tại huyện Morang, Nepal trong những năm tiếp...
  3. SRI involves the use of a combination of management practices that optimize growing conditions for rice plants, particularly in the root zone. It was developed in Madagascar in the early 1980s by Father Henri de Laulaníe, a Jesuit priest who spent over 30 years in that country working with...
  4. Access Agriculture Training Video What steps can be taken to make sure that locally grown rice can compete against imports? Improving quality which can lead to increased profits for farmers. Available languages Ateso Bambara Bangla Bariba Burmese Chichewa / Nyanja English Fon French Kiswahili...
  5. Rice is the staple food of 3 billion people, providing one-fifth of calories consumed worldwide. Its cultivation is responsible for at least 10 percent of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions and 9 to 19 percent of global methane emissions. That is because flooded rice paddies are ideal...
  6. The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) is an evolving set of practices, principles, and philosophies aimed at increasing the productivity of irrigated rice by changing the management of plants, soil, water and nutrients. According to theSRI International Network and Resources Center at Cornell...
  7. To bridge the gap between research and practice in rice production, theInternational Rice Research Institute (IRRI)developed the Rice Knowledge Bank (RKB)—a digital extension service that provides practical knowledge solutions, specialized for small-scale farmers in developing countries. RKB...
  8. We are a small and flexible teambased at International Programs,College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USAworking with a largenetwork of partners, consultantsandexperts from around the world Our primary goal is to achieve beneficial impactfor farmersand...
  9. This article is from ECHO Asia Note #9 Editor: The System of Rice Intensification (SRI), an unconventional approach to rice production that has spread throughout many parts of the world since the late 1990s, is comprised of a set of flexible management practices. CEDAC, based in Cambodia,...
  10. Tài Nguyên Chính
    21-09-2015 The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) is a method of raising rice that produces substantially higher yields with the planting of far fewer seedlings and the use of fewer inputs than either traditional methods (i.e., flooding) or more “modern” methods (using mineral fertilizer or...