Level Up Rice Yields with Precision Irrigation and Resource Conservation
These technologies involve shaping rice paddy soil surfaces into straight, horizontal planes to enable uniform water distribution. Laser-guided leveling is a prominent method, significantly enhancing soil moisture control and water use efficiency. In regions like Cambodia and India, this practice has led to improved germination rates, reduced labor requirements, decreased weed infestations, and increased rice yields.
This technology is TAAT1 validated.
Add-on equipment
Hand-operated pumps
Solar-powered pump
High-pressure pumps
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The Engineered irrigation surfaces and water lifting technology may be of interest to fleet managers, and users (farmers).
Fleet managers
As a fleet manager, it's beneficial to encourage the adoption of engineered irrigation surfaces and water lifting technologies to reduce rice yield losses in agriculture. To effectively enter this market,
Your potential customer base includes farmers, development projects, and farmers' cooperatives or associations.
Users (Farmers)
Engineered irrigation surfaces and water lifting technologies minimize water use inefficiencies and increase rice yield.
Your main partner is sellers or fleet managers.
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Adults 18 and over: Positive medium
The poor: No impact
Under 18: Positive low
Women: Positive low
Climate adaptability: Highly adaptable
Farmer climate change readiness: Significant improvement
Biodiversity: Positive impact on biodiversity
Carbon footprint: A bit less carbon released
Environmental health: Moderately improves environmental health
Soil quality: Improves soil health and fertility
Water use: Much less water used
Country | Testing ongoing | Tested | Adopted |
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Kenya | –No ongoing testing | Tested | Adopted |
Nigeria | –No ongoing testing | Tested | Adopted |
This technology can be used in the colored agro-ecological zones. Any zones shown in white are not suitable for this technology.
AEZ | Subtropic - warm | Subtropic - cool | Tropic - warm | Tropic - cool |
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Arid | – | – | – | – |
Semiarid | – | – | – | – |
Subhumid | ||||
Humid |
Source: HarvestChoice/IFPRI 2009
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals that are applicable to this technology.
Prepare the Field: Ensure the rice paddy is sufficiently wet.
Calibrate Instruments: Set up and calibrate topographic survey instruments.
Measure the Land: Take precise measurements to design appropriate soil surfaces.
Level the Field: Utilize tractor-mounted tools guided by laser technology to level the field.
Verify Surface Dimensions: Conduct another land survey to ensure the dimensions of soil surfaces are correct.
Last updated on 21 August 2024