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Co-Innovating for more sustainable, climate responsive rice production in Chile

Por: Witkowski, Kelly [autor].
Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: San José, Costa Rica Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) 2023Descripción: 1 recurso en línea (5 páginas) pdf.Tema(s): ARROZ | RICE | CADENAS DE VALOR AGRÍCOLAS | AGRICULTURAL VALUE CHAINS | MEJORAMIENTO GENETICO | GENETIC IMPROVEMENT | SISTEMA DE INTENSIFICACIÓN DEL ARROZ | SYSTEM OF RICE INTENSIFICATION | CHILE | Blog IICA | PRODUCCION SOSTENIBLE | SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTIONRecursos en línea: eng En: Blog IICAResumen: Over 200 people involved in the rice value chain participated in field days to observe research efforts and discuss the challenges and potential solutions to economically viable and more sustainable production. INIA has been working on genetic improvement and to validate and adapt the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), an agroecological method of producing rice that can reduce competition among plants, improve soil management, and change water management, leading to economic, agronomic, and environmental benefits. SRI has also been found to reduce methane emissions from rice cultivation. Participatory innovation groups bring farmers together to observe practices and evaluate crop development, while INIA's experimental station in San Carlos is testing surface and sub-surface drip irrigation to reduce water usage even further.
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Over 200 people involved in the rice value chain participated in field days to observe research efforts and discuss the challenges and potential solutions to economically viable and more sustainable production. INIA has been working on genetic improvement and to validate and adapt the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), an agroecological method of producing rice that can reduce competition among plants, improve soil management, and change water management, leading to economic, agronomic, and environmental benefits. SRI has also been found to reduce methane emissions from rice cultivation. Participatory innovation groups bring farmers together to observe practices and evaluate crop development, while INIA's experimental station in San Carlos is testing surface and sub-surface drip irrigation to reduce water usage even further.

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