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SRI-UPDATE
#11 - June 2007
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From: Norman Uphoff
Subject: SRI-UPDATE-L #11 (June 21, 2007)
Dear SRI-Update-L subscriber,
This is the eleventh in the SRI UPDATE series that is sent occasionally
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Another Update (#12) will be coming shortly, catching up for the delay in compiling and sending out this one (#11). So much has been transpiring that we have unfortunately fallen behind, but the good work being done by colleagues all around the world keeps on building up. Everyone should keep doing things on behalf of SRI knowledge and practice as creatively and consistently as possible, and we in the SRI Group at Cornell will try to keep abreast. You can help us by sending in reports or notes that you think would be of interest and use to others, for posting on the web page and/or sharing in these updates.
-Norman Uphoff
for CIIFAD SRI Group
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1. SRI Association Formed in Japan
2. Formal SRI Committee Established in Iraq
3. SRI Farmers Association Formed in Ondo, Nigeria
4. Officials Preside at SRI Harvest Ceremony in Indonesia
5. Indian Minister of Agriculture Endorses SRI in Parliament
6. Successful Field Day in Bangladesh
7. SRI Represented at Biovision Forum in France
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1. SRI ASSOCIATION FORMED IN JAPAN
A Japanese
Association for the System of Rice Intensification (J-SRI) has
been established with members from a number of institutions.
J-SRI is based in the Department of Global Agricultural Sciences
at the University of Tokyo
and its head is Prof. Eiji Yamaji, assisted by Dr. Masaru Mizoguchi
and Dr. Tetsuya Araki who serve as chief secretary and secretary.
Mr. Shuichi Sato with Nippon Koei, project manager for DISIMP
in Indonesia, has been designated as SRI advisor. J-SRI has invited
Norman Uphoff to meet with its membership in early July, and
he will give an open seminar at the University of Tokyo July
2, making presentations also to several other groups.
2. FORMAL
SRI COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED IN IRAQ
Dr. Khidir Abbas Hameed reports that an
SRI committee has been established with several staff of the
Al-Mishkab Rice Research Station near Najaf, including its Director,
and a representative from the General Company for Horticulture
and Forestry, which has experience with the production and management
of organic matter. The committee intends to promote extension of
SRI methods in Iraq and to formulate a national SRI project. This
initiative, undertaken under adverse circumstances, has the best
wishes of all SRI colleagues and we will be awaiting any results
of Hameed’s initiative.
A report
on 2006 evaluations and results is already posted on the
SRI web page for SRI work in Iraq.
3.
SRI FARMERS ASSOCIATION FORMED IN ONDO STATE, NIGERIA
On March 22, a training session was held at the Smedan Akure Business
Support Center in Ondo State in southeastern Nigeria with 27 farmers
attending, who formed an SRI Farmers Association. The former Commissioner
of Agriculture for Ondo State gave the keynote address, and Engineer
Adebayo Oluwu provided the training, based on materials that he
had gotten from the SRI home page and from CIIFAD. All 27 farmers
agreed to try out the new methods this season, and Olusu plans
to start use SRI methods on 3 hectares of riceland himself.
Meanwhile,
Safdar Khalifa, a volunteer SRI promoter in northern Nigeria,
has been arranging for Dr. Bruno Andrianaivo in Madagascar to
visit Kano and Kaduna states. Trials were conducted at Sabon
Gida in 2006 by Safdar and N.S. Badeji, MOFA extension officer,
comparing SRI (10-day seedlings, 20 per m2, with alternate wetting
and drying -- 5 days/10 days) with conventional practices (25-day
seedlings, 80 per m2, continuous flooding), using the same variety
on same soil. SRI yield from replicated trials doubled conventional
yield (5.8 vs. 2.91 t/ha), requiring 812 m3 of irrigation water
vs. 1364 m3 with conventional practices. Water productivity was
boosted from 2.13 to 7.14 kg/m3, which helps increase interest
in SRI in northern Nigeria too.
4.
OFFICIALS PRESIDE AT SRI HARVEST CEREMONY IN INDONESIA
Over 300 persons attended the SRI Harvest Festival held at the
SRI Research Station at Puyung in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara
Province on April 5. SRI results were appraised and praised by,
among others, the Governor of the Province, the Director-General
for Water Resources in the Ministry of Public Works (PU) and
the Director for Land and Water Management in the Ministry of
Agriculture. The event was organized by the Decentralized Irrigation
Systems Management Improvement Project (DISIMP) in Eastern Indonesia
and was reported
by the Japan SRI Association.
The two Ministries are now cooperating in SRI extension with
a view to raising yield as well as saving water. In West Nusa
Tenggara last season, 2,349 farmers used SRI methods on 1,169
hectares and achieved an average yield of 8.2 t/ha, with reductions
in both water and fertilizer application.
5. INDIAN
MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE ENDORSES SRI IN PARLIAMENT
In a written
communication to the Rajya Sabha on March 16,
Dr. Akhilesh Prasad Singh informed members of parliament that the
Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR) has found SRI "effective
in enhancing the production and productivity of rice in various
parts of the country, including Andhra Pradesh." This follows
a recommendation
from the Minister of Water Resources that SRI
be promoted for its water-saving value.
6. SUCCESSFUL FIELD DAY IN BANGLADESH
The SRI National Network for Bangladesh organized a field
day in Gaibandha district, with the support of Oxfam GB, on May 12. This
was attended by 80 farmers from two Oxfam project areas and officials
from the Department of Agricultural Extension (including a former
Director-General), the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, IRRI,
and cooperating NGOs. The crop-cutting, covered by Bangladesh Television
(BTV) and journalists from the print media, demonstrated a SRI
yield of >8 t/ha, contrasting with the usual yield of 5-6 tons
in the area. The SRI National Network, based in the Bangladesh
Rice Foundation in Dhaka, is attracting wider organizational participation
and increasing donor interest.
7. SRI REPRESENTED AT BIOVISION FORUM IN FRANCE
Norman Uphoff was invited to participate in the 5th World Life
Sciences Forum held in Lyon, March 11-14, and was able to talk
about SRI in the session on "Integrated Approaches
to Eliminate Hunger." He made a number of key contacts
for SRI with persons from international organizations, private
corporations, and several NGOs. The Minister of Agriculture from
Burkina Faso who attended the Forum was shown pictures
sent by Tim Krupnik of the first
SRI results in that country.
This may help get SRI evaluated more fully there. A trip
report has been prepared for anyone interested
in an SRI perspective on the event.
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