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SRI
DISCUSSION GROUPS AND WEBSITES
SRI-Rice-L
SRI-RICE-L is a
moderated, electronic discussion group for sharing production-related
information and resources relevant to the System of Rice Intensification
(SRI) with colleagues throughout the world. This electronic discussion
group is sponsored by the Cornell International Institute for Food,
Agriculture and Development's (CIIFAD)
SRI Group and the Management of Organic Inputs in Soils of the
Tropics (MOIST)
Group.(see update
traffic; discussion archives have not been updated)
To subscribe to SRI-RICE-L, send the following message to: lyris@cornell.edu:
JOIN SRI-RICE-L "Firstname Lastname"
SRI-Update-L
(Announcements only)
(see update
traffic)
SRI-UPDATE-L is a worldwide electronic mailing list for the those
interested in receiving periodic updates about the System of Rice
Intensification (SRI). Subscribers will an receive an occasional
e-mail message (every 4-6 weeks) that includes short descriptions
of country-specific updates, notices of upcoming events, and information
on new research reports, extension materials, etc. This electronic
discussion group is sponsored by the Cornell International Institute
for Food, Agriculture and Development's (CIIFAD)
SRI Group and Management of Organic Inputs in Soils of the Tropics
(MOIST)
Group.
To subscribe to SRI-UPDATE-L, send the following message to: lyris@cornell.edu:
JOIN SRI-UPDATE-L "Firstname Lastname"
SRI-India
SRI-India is a Google Group created in October 2007 for those interested
in the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) as it relates to food
security. The majority of the
traffic relates to SRI in India.
To subscribe to this electronic discussion group, see instructions on the SRI-India website (http://groups.google.com/group/sriindia) or send an e-mail to: sriindia@googlegroups.com.
Ina-SRI (Indonesia)
Ina-SRI is a Yahoo Group created in January 2008 for those interested
in the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), especially in Indonesia.
Ina-SRI operates in English, though
many postings are in Bahasa Indonesia.
To subscribe to this electronic discussion group, see instructions on the Ina-SRI website (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Ina-SRI/) or send an e-mail to: Ina-SRI-owner@yahoogroups.com.
SRI-Nepal
SRI-NEPAL is a Yahoo Group managed by the SRI Nepal Network. This
group's purpose is the exchange of information between members of
the Nepal SRI Network (System of Rice Intensification) and other
interested persons. Members of the network are scientists and practitioners
who are working towards improving rice-growing systems in Nepal.
To subscribe, go to the SRI-NEPAL URL at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sri-nepal
and follow the instructions, or send e-mail to: sri-nepal-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
J-SRI (Japan)
J-SRI, the Japan Association of the System of Rice Intensification,
launched their website (available in
English and Japanese)
on April 20, 2007. There are currently over over 30 members in Japan,
with several supporting organizations and two advisors. J-SRI publishes
online newsletters in English and Japanese.
SRI-Orissa (Orissa, India)
SRI-Orissa is a Google discussion group for supporting the ongoing learning alliance on the System of Rice Intensification or SRI in Orissa (see also the Learning Alliance blog/website). Those interested in joining the group can mail sriximb@gmail.com with a brief introduction of yourself and why you intend joining the group.
To subscribe, go to the SRI-Orissa URL at http://groups.google.com/group/sriorissa
and follow the instructions, or send e-mail to: sriximb@gmail.com
SRI-Pilipinas (Philippines)
SRI-PILIPINAS is a mailing list for Philippine-based practitioners
and advocates of a rice planting method called System of Rice Intensification
(SRI). This is NOT meant to be an international list. Mailing list
users are encouraged to use the local language Pilipino. The list
moderator is Roberto
Verzola, secretary-general of the Philippine Greens.
To subscribe, go to the SRI-PILIPINAS URL at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SRI-Pilipinas/
and follow the instructions, or send e-mail to: SRI-Pilipinas-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
SSI-India Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (India)
The Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (SSI-India) is a Google Group created in May 2009 to provide practical options to sugarcane farmers in improving the productivity of land, water and labor, all at the same time. Many of the practices are based on the same principles as SRI. The majority of the
traffic relates to sugarcane production in India.
To subscribe to this electronic discussion group, see instructions on the SSI website (http://groups.google.com/group/SSI-India/) or send an e-mail to: SSI-India @googlegroups.com or srabandalai@gmail.com.
SICA America Latina
SICA AMERICA LATINA is a Spanish language Google Group for discussions on the System of Rice Intensification
(Sistema Intensivo Cultivo Arroz or SICA in Spanish) primarily relating to Latin America. Global SRI issues are also discussed. The list
moderator is Rena Perez, who has been instrumental in disseminating SRI in numerous countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
To subscribe, go to the SICA AMERICA LATINA URL at http://groups.google.es/group/sica-america-latina
and follow the instructions, or send e-mail to: sica-america-latina@googlegroups.com
SRI-Marketing (low activity)
SRI-MARKETING is a mailing list (Yahoo Group) for the System of
Rice Intensification (SRI) Marketing Initiative. This electronic
discussion list is focused on assessing the possibilities of marketing
SRI rice in the producer countries and internationally. The goal
is to document existing experiences, develop an overall marketing
strategy and establish a community to share insights into SRI marketing.
(Approval of the moderator is required to join this group).
To subscribe, go to the SRI-Marketing URL at http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/SRImarketing/
and follow the instructions, or send e-mail to: SRImarketing-subscribe@yahoogroups.de
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