Impact of improved technology on yield and economics of rice (Oryza sativa l.) at farmers’ field in temperate zone Mubarak T., Bhat Z. A., Zargar M. A., Wani Akhlaq A. Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Khanpora, Yaripora, Anantnag-192 232, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Online published on 4 August, 2017. Abstract Frontline demonstrations on rice variety Shalimar Rice-1 were conducted at farmers’ field in the plains of south Kashmir during the kharif 2006 to 2008. The average seed yield ranged from 55.9 to 76.3 and 35.6 to 60.5 q/ha under improved technology and farmers’ practice, respectively. Increase in yield over farmers’ practice was 25 to 57% with improved rice technology. Highest net returns (Rs. 26780 to 47500/ha) were also realized from the improved practice. An additional net income of Rs.11950-152270/ha was obtained by improved technology against additional cost of Rs. 2850–4540/ha over farmers’ practice. Benefit: cost ratio was also higher with the improved technology. Top Keywords Economics, Frontline demonstration, Productivity, Rice. Top |
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