SRI cultivation in Andhra Pradesh: Achievements, problems and implications for GHGs and work

  • Duvvuru N
  • Motkuri V
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Abstract

Strategies and solutions to meet the challenges of GHGs call for new methods and technologies. Potential options for the rice industry sector to contribute to the mitigation of, and adaptation to, climate change by increasing rice production in a physically sustainable manner are attracting growing research interest. One such area of interest is the new method of rice cultivation: the System of Rice Intensification (SRI). SRI is an innovative approach to rice cultivation but not a technology as such. The present papers examines advantages of SRI and its diffusion in India in general Andhra Pradesh in particular.

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Duvvuru, N. R., & Motkuri, V. (2013). SRI cultivation in Andhra Pradesh: Achievements, problems and implications for GHGs and work. Munich Personal RePEc Archive.

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