Partner organizations of the International
Rice Research Institute (IRRI) agreed to extend the research and development
initiatives under the Cereal Systems Initiatives for South Asia (CSISA). “The
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) will take up the outscaling of key technologies under CSISA although the project has already ended,” said R. Rajendran, TNAU agronomist, who has been
associated with the CSISA project for the last seven years.
Dr. Rajendran made the statement during
the “CSISA Tamil Nadu Hub Celebration Workshop” on 15-16 September held in
Thanjavur. “TNAU will follow through on extending technologies such as the improved dry seeded rice cultivation,
the nonpuddled machine rice transplanting, and the laser land leveling,” he said. "The technologies have been widely demonstrated in the Cauvery Delta
through the CSISA project. Also, the research initiatives conducted through CSISA
will not stop. The research outcomes will be taken continually to the farmers with the support from the Government of Tamil Nadu and TNAU,” he added.
The Tamil Nadu Rice Research Institute (TRRI)
and the Soil and Water Management Research Institute (SWMRI) are also closely working together with the
CSISA team and partners to widen the adoption of the water- and labor-saving technologies
in the Cauvery Delta and the entire rice-growing areas of Tamil Nadu. TRRI hosted the research platform of the
CSISA project while SWMRI delivered the CSISA technologies in the Cauvery
Delta.
“Tamil Nadu and IRRI have maintained a
long-standing relationship for more than four decades through a number of
projects,” said Dr. Rajendran. “But the
footprints left today in celebrating the impact of the CSISA technologies in
the Cauvery Delta will live on. For example, the dry seeded rice technology and
the use of seed drill have reduced the amount of fertilizer and seeds used by
farmers, which eventually reduced the cost of rice production and increased the
income for farmers."
“With the impact of the CSISA technologies
and the continuation of the initiatives, I am optimistic that the relationship between TNAU and IRRI will continue in the next ten years,” he added.
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