Improving rice-based rainfed production systems in Southeast Asia for contributing towards food security and rural development through sustainable crop production intensification

Continuing degradation of the environment and the cumulating food, energy, water and financial crises have led to a situation where many people’s access to sufficient, nutritious food is affected as well as their livelihoods, income, and ultimate food and nutrition security. In the wake of these str...

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Main Authors: Abha Mishra, Prabhat Kumar, Jan Willem Ketelaar
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Published: AIMS Press 2016-04-01
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spelling doaj-924989349551426f8f2a9a24bf09a5cb2020-11-24T22:17:05ZengAIMS PressAIMS Agriculture and Food2471-20862016-04-011210212310.3934/agrfood.2016.2.102agrfood-01-00102Improving rice-based rainfed production systems in Southeast Asia for contributing towards food security and rural development through sustainable crop production intensificationAbha Mishra0Prabhat Kumar1Jan Willem Ketelaar2Asian Center of Innovation for Sustainable Agriculture Intensification, Asian Institute of Technology, P. O. Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, ThailanAsian Center of Innovation for Sustainable Agriculture Intensification, Asian Institute of Technology, P. O. Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, ThailanFAO Inter-Country IPM/Pesticide Risk Reduction Programme, FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, 39 Phra Athit Road, Bangkok 10200, ThailanContinuing degradation of the environment and the cumulating food, energy, water and financial crises have led to a situation where many people’s access to sufficient, nutritious food is affected as well as their livelihoods, income, and ultimate food and nutrition security. In the wake of these stresses and crises, there is an emerging interest to find efficient, easily accessible and sustainable approaches that can address these crises. One candidate for this is the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) with its “less can produce more” prescription. A regional collaborative project currently underway is being implemented in rainfed areas of the Lower Mekong River Basin (LMB) countries. This involves smallholder rice farmers, researchers, extension personnel, and development professionals, together with staff of relevant government ministries (http://www.sri-lmb.ait.asia/). The project objective is to produce healthier and profitable rice crops under rainfed conditions using SRI methods, evaluated and refined through farmers’ participatory action research (FPAR). As part of the action-research, more than 120 sets of field experiments have been carried out at 60 FPAR sites in Cambodia and Thailand, directly involving 3600 farmers. The experiments have ranged from the integration of many SRI principles with farmers’ current local practices or improved practices which was termed as “SRI-transition” to full demonstrations and assessments of SRI methodology, i.e., SRI demonstration. The initial calculation of yields has showed an average paddy yield of 5.03 t/ha with SRI-transition, whereas with SRI-demonstration the average yield was 6.41 t/ha. These yields were 60 and 100% higher than the average baseline yield in the region, 3.14 t/ha, for the same farmers and same locales. Productivity gains (dollars gained/dollars spent per ha) were calculated for both rainfed and irrigated production areas. In comparative terms, the economic gains for farmers were found to be higher in rainfed areas when using the new methods. This paper addresses the potential of new strategies to promote food security in rainfed areas in the LMB region by managing household and natural resources more productively.http://www.aimspress.com/agriculture/article/724/fulltext.htmlLower Mekong River BasinSystem of Rice Intensificationrainfed rice productionfood and nutrition securitysmallholder farmers
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Improving rice-based rainfed production systems in Southeast Asia for contributing towards food security and rural development through sustainable crop production intensification
AIMS Agriculture and Food
Lower Mekong River Basin
System of Rice Intensification
rainfed rice production
food and nutrition security
smallholder farmers
author_facet Abha Mishra
Prabhat Kumar
Jan Willem Ketelaar
author_sort Abha Mishra
title Improving rice-based rainfed production systems in Southeast Asia for contributing towards food security and rural development through sustainable crop production intensification
title_short Improving rice-based rainfed production systems in Southeast Asia for contributing towards food security and rural development through sustainable crop production intensification
title_full Improving rice-based rainfed production systems in Southeast Asia for contributing towards food security and rural development through sustainable crop production intensification
title_fullStr Improving rice-based rainfed production systems in Southeast Asia for contributing towards food security and rural development through sustainable crop production intensification
title_full_unstemmed Improving rice-based rainfed production systems in Southeast Asia for contributing towards food security and rural development through sustainable crop production intensification
title_sort improving rice-based rainfed production systems in southeast asia for contributing towards food security and rural development through sustainable crop production intensification
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Agriculture and Food
issn 2471-2086
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Continuing degradation of the environment and the cumulating food, energy, water and financial crises have led to a situation where many people’s access to sufficient, nutritious food is affected as well as their livelihoods, income, and ultimate food and nutrition security. In the wake of these stresses and crises, there is an emerging interest to find efficient, easily accessible and sustainable approaches that can address these crises. One candidate for this is the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) with its “less can produce more” prescription. A regional collaborative project currently underway is being implemented in rainfed areas of the Lower Mekong River Basin (LMB) countries. This involves smallholder rice farmers, researchers, extension personnel, and development professionals, together with staff of relevant government ministries (http://www.sri-lmb.ait.asia/). The project objective is to produce healthier and profitable rice crops under rainfed conditions using SRI methods, evaluated and refined through farmers’ participatory action research (FPAR). As part of the action-research, more than 120 sets of field experiments have been carried out at 60 FPAR sites in Cambodia and Thailand, directly involving 3600 farmers. The experiments have ranged from the integration of many SRI principles with farmers’ current local practices or improved practices which was termed as “SRI-transition” to full demonstrations and assessments of SRI methodology, i.e., SRI demonstration. The initial calculation of yields has showed an average paddy yield of 5.03 t/ha with SRI-transition, whereas with SRI-demonstration the average yield was 6.41 t/ha. These yields were 60 and 100% higher than the average baseline yield in the region, 3.14 t/ha, for the same farmers and same locales. Productivity gains (dollars gained/dollars spent per ha) were calculated for both rainfed and irrigated production areas. In comparative terms, the economic gains for farmers were found to be higher in rainfed areas when using the new methods. This paper addresses the potential of new strategies to promote food security in rainfed areas in the LMB region by managing household and natural resources more productively.
topic Lower Mekong River Basin
System of Rice Intensification
rainfed rice production
food and nutrition security
smallholder farmers
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