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  1. Context-dependent agricultural intensification pathways to increase

    Rice production in India is a foundation for global food security, but strategies for sustainable intensification are uncertain. ... Source data are provided with this paper. ... In Rice Research ...

  2. Challenges and opportunities in productivity and sustainability of rice

    Abstract Rice-wheat cropping system, intensively followed in Indo-Gangetic plains (IGP), played a prominent role in fulfilling the food grains demand of the increasing population of South Asia. In northern Indian plains, some practices such as intensive rice cultivation with traditional method for long-term have been associated with severe deterioration of natural resources, declining factor ...

  3. (PDF) Rice in India: Present Status and Strategies to Boost Its

    comprised of 66.51 mt of rice, 69.32 mt of wheat, 26.22 mt of coarse cere. -. als, and 11.31 mt of pulses (Hindu Survey, 2004). Rice continues to hold. the key component for sustainable food ...

  4. Proximate Composition, Mineral Content and Fatty Acids Analyses of

    Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a major dietary component of people in most of the countries.It is highly consumed in Asia and Africa and less in the European Union (Vlachos and Arvanitoyannis, 2008).This staple food provides 700 calories/day-person for about 3 000 million people of the world's population (Vlachos and Arvanitoyannis, 2008).Rice is a rich source of carbohydrate, and it contains a ...

  5. Rice Production in India

    In 1950-1951, rice productivity in India was 6.68 q ha −1, which increased to 23.95 q ha −1 in 2011-2012. An increasing trend in rice production has been shown from 1950 to1951, and a record level of 105.3 million tons was achieved in 2011-2012 (Mohapatra et al. 2013).

  6. Rice Production in India: Analysis of Trend, Constraints and

    Recent estimates show that India's rice productivity (3590 kg/ha) is lower than many rice-producing countries like China (6686 kg/ha), Bangladesh (4219 kg/ha) and Myanmar (4081 kg/ha). ... Source Status paper on Rice for different states, Rice Knowledge Management Portal, Directorate of Rice Research, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad 500030. Field ...

  7. Navigating Rice Export Restrictions: The Impact of India's Policy on

    The paper delves into the effects of export restrictions on India's domestic rice market, investigating their influence on rice prices, availability, and food security within the country.

  8. Sustainability of Rice Cultivation in India

    With the growing demand for rice, both at the global and national level, the required rice production in India by 2030 is estimated to be 138 mn tonnes. This implies rice production need to grow ...

  9. Optimal rainfall threshold for monsoon rice production in India varies

    During 2021-2022, India produced 127.93 million tons (MT) of rice; nearly 1.2 billion people depend on domestically produced food and approximately 150 countries rely on rice exports from India 3.

  10. Sustainable pathways toward reimagining India's agricultural systems

    Pathways to this ambitious goal require new approaches to agricultural policy and research. India's green revolution has made the country a world leader in rice and wheat production, but at the ...

  11. PDF ICAR Research Data Repository For Knowledge Management

    ICAR Research Data Repository For Knowledge Management

  12. Research Papers

    Research Paper - 2021. Research Paper - 2020. Research Paper - 2019. "Webcast of PM interaction with farmers on 20.06.18". "Swachhata Pakhwada-2018" organized during 16-31 December, 2018. "VANAMAHOTSHAV", a plantation drive was celebrated at ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack. Agriculture Education Day Celebrated ...

  13. Large-scale Fortification of Rice in India and Its Distribution in

    In India, A pilot scheme for rice- fortification and its distribution under Public Distribution System in fifteen districts was started for a period of 3 years (2019-2022). To examine effect of fortified rice on nutritional status of population, its supplementation studies in Indian government's social safety programmes were reviewed.

  14. Research Paper Adoption and Impact of Modern Rice Varieties on Poverty

    Rice is mostly cultivated in the rainfed and irrigated ecosystems as the principal crop of Eastern India (Samal et al., 2006, Singh et al., 2016, Dar et al., 2017).Odisha, one of the major producers of rice in Eastern India, records an average yield of 1 491 kg/hm 2 below the national average of 2 404 kg/hm 2.This is largely due to adverse abiotic stress on the rice plants during production ...

  15. Climate Change and Future Rice Production in India

    This book explains in depth the issues and challenges faced by rice farmers in India in relation to production and productivity and the possible adaptation strategies to ... He has 10 years of research experience and has published several research papers in international journals and books. Udaya Sekhar Nagothu is a Research Professor and ...

  16. Use of efficient water saving techniques for production of rice in

    Rice-wheat crop rotation system is the prominent one in Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) and it is the predominant one in South Asian countries occupying about 13.5 M ha and distributed in the following countries viz., India with 10 M ha, 2.2 M ha in Pakistan, Bangladesh with 0.8 M ha and Nepal in 0.5 M ha. India is the major (largest) rice growing country in the globe in terms of area with 42.5 M ...

  17. Identifying links between monsoon variability and rice production in

    This paper uses machine learning to deepen understanding of how monsoon variability impacts agricultural productivity. ... S. Timely monsoon helps India's rice, corn crop | World-grain.com ...

  18. Rice production in India: Decomposition and trend analysis

    In India both production and yield of rice increased at the compound annual growth rate of nearly 5 per cent and 4 percent per annum, respectively. However, a marginal increase of 0.48 per cent ...

  19. Nutritional and functional properties of coloured rice varieties of

    Rice is a major cereal food crop and staple food in most of the developing countries. India stands second in the production of rice next to China. Though almost 40,000 varieties of rice are said to exist, at present, only a few varieties are cultivated extensively, milled and polished. Even if white rice is consumed by most people around the world, some specialty rice cultivars are also grown ...

  20. The impact of the Green Revolution on indigenous crops of India

    The Green Revolution in India was initiated in the 1960s by introducing high-yielding varieties of rice and wheat to increase food production in order to alleviate hunger and poverty. Post-Green Revolution, the production of wheat and rice doubled due to initiatives of the government, but the production of other food crops such as indigenous rice varieties and millets declined. This led to the ...

  21. India

    One-fourth of overall varietal development program is attributed to IRRI germplasm. Net share in area is 10 % of India's rice area. Net share of IRRI's germplasm in India's annual rice production is about 9%, which is worth USD 1.8 bn per year. Net contribution to overall yield growth over the past 50 years is 9 %.

  22. PDF Performance of Rice mills in India: A study of Literature Review

    Rice production estimates in India highlight the fact that India's rice production has risen from 69.35 Million Tons in the year 2005-06 to 102.19 in2018-19 and registering a CAGR of 3.03 percent during 2005-06 and 2018-19. China was the leading rice producer followed by India, Indonesia and Bangladesh in 2018-19. These

  23. (PDF) GROWTH AND INSTABILITY IN RICE IN INDIA: AN ...

    This paper investigates the trends in area, production and yield of onion in Rajasthan state of India by using component analysis model. The study data period has been divided into three periods ...

  24. Rice phytobiome engineering could lead to greater food security, says

    Scientists from the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and the University of California Davis recently published a groundbreaking paper that detailed an innovative pathway for exploring and manipulating the rice phytobiome to contribute to rice resilience and productivity, which in turn could help secure the global food supply in the face of climate change.

  25. Gig Workers: A Paradigm Shift in the Indian Workforce—A Bibliometric

    The workforce is currently about 8 million in 2020-2021, found in India being employed, which which eventually increase. A bibliometric analysis is adopted in this study. Out of 247 documents retrieved, ranging from 2009 to 2022, 242 papers from Scopus were considered.

  26. India Eases Curbs on Rice Exports, Cushioning Global Consumers

    India loosened restrictions on some rice exports, a move that may ease global prices and signal a shift in domestic agricultural policies following the recent national elections.