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Progress
report of SRI promotional activities in Morang district and other
places in Nepal
Mr. Rajendra Uprety, Agriculture Extension Officer
District Agriculture Development Office, Morang, Nepal
After a one-day SRI review workshop organized at
Biratnagar with the financial support of CIIFAD last year, SRI become
an interesting new opportunity to higher authorities of the Department
of Agriculture and National Agricultural Research Council (NARC)
scientists, as well as to other DADOs and NGOs personnel. Soon after
the Biratnagar workshop, the Crop Development Directorate of Department
of Agriculture invited me to present a paper on SRI in a National
Workshop of Agronomists in January. I presented a paper based on
last year’s performance of SRI in Morang district. That presentation
attracted the attention of many agronomists and directors as well
as engineers from the Department of Irrigation. Senior Divisional
Engineer Mr. Santi Kumar Haju copied my presentation (report and
powerpoint) to show other co-workers in different training programs
and workshops organized by the Irrigation Department. He is also
editor of a newsletter published by his Department and he asked
me to send an article in Nepali on SRI for his newsletter. This
is going to be published soon.
We already distributed all (1,000) booklets on SRI,
which were published with CIIFAD financial support. We distributed
this booklet to all 75 DADOs, Directorates, Regional Agriculture
Directorates, Agriculture Training Centers, the DG and DDGs of the
Department of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture
and Cooperatives for Nepal (he is professionally an agronomist),
several NGOs, agriculture-based industries, and business houses.
Mr. B.N. Subadi, Leaf Development Officer for Surya Nepal tobacco
industry is going to initiate SRI in his working districts of Bara,
Parsa and Sarlahi. The Chachan group (fertilizer importer and trader)
made several copies of last year’s video CD to distribute
to farmers in the Central and Western Regions up to Dang District.
Surya-Agro Industry (rice-based industry) is going to take initiative
to promote scented rice production with SRI. Mr. Rajesh Minda of
Surya-Agro met me some days ago to discuss this subject. We are
jointly going to test fine-grain scented rice with SRI methods.
These rice varieties have very big demand within the country as
well as for the export market. Due to their low productivity with
conventional methods, farmers do not like to cultivate these varieties
in large area.
The demand for SRI booklets and reading materials
is still very high. Several farmers and other personnel have written
letters and phoned to get information about SRI from different parts
of Nepal. We are soon going to publish a second special volume of
our monthly newsletter "Farmers Friend" on SRI to provide
more information and fulfill demand from our farmers.
Since last month we had delivered several classes/discussion
on SRI within this district and some in Sunsari District. By these
training sessions and discussions we disseminated information about
SRI to more then 300 farmers face-to-face. The demand for such training
is still very high within the district and outside. It is very difficult
to fulfill farmers’ demands by our small team (myself, Sagar
Bhattrai, Kashi Kumar Chaudhari, and some leader-farmers who have
some experience from last year). We are incorporating SRI plot in
the Farmer Field School (FFS) conducted by DADOs and NGOs. Last
month, the local FM radio "Saptakoshi FM" transmitted
information on SRI through an interview with me. The National News
Agency also prepared and published news on SRI through "Gorkhapatra"
(the national daily newspaper). In this way we are using all available
media to disseminate information about SRI. It creates a very favorable
environment for SRI, but we need to facilitate new farmers in the
beginning, at least for the first time. We can see the results in
the coming normal-season rice and thereafter.
Within Morang District, several new Village Development
Committees (VDCs) are going to be added on our list with SRI. We
distributed 150 kg seeds of early rice to new growers who are going
to using SRI method as an incentive for their innovativeness. More
then 100 farmers brought that seed in 1 kg and 1/2 kg pocket. The
area of early- season rice (chaite rice) is nearly 10% of the normal
season rice. There will be hundreds of new farmers who are going
to use SRI within Morang district. Besides Morang DADO, some other
DADOs of Eastern Nepal are going to include SRI promotional activities
in their annual program. This is good news for us and all people
who want to see SRI spread for the betterment of our resource-poor
farmers as well as eco-friendly sustainable development of Nepalese
agriculture.
For this all, I always remember the kind inspiration,
support and good suggestions of Dr. Norman Uphoff and CIIFAD. I
also very thankful to my Department’s senior people, my office
family, our innovative farmers and their belief in SRI, news reporters,
media personnel, and NGO friends.
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