Rice is an important crop in India. Rice being climatically the most adaptable cereal, it is grown over a large spatial domain and wide range of landscape types. Farmers are growing in dry and wet seasons in different climatic zones. Insect pests, diseases and weeds are major constraints in decreasing Rice productivity. Farmers are not aware of Integrated Pest Management Technologies and applying more chemicals leading to climate pollution and insect resurgence. This app is developed by the experiences of IIRR scientists to reach farmers with important information on major pests, diseases, weeds and nutrient deficiencies of rice crop and their management. This app can be easily downloaded to android mobiles and very useful to farmers.
Rice crop is the main food crop in our state. Rice farmers are cultivated in different climatic conditions, during Kharif and Rabbi harvest season. Rice harvesting from slippage to cutting paddy is expected to reduce the yield of 20-60% to a wide variety of pests, pests and weeds. To protect them, our farmers are using disinfectants as indiscriminately. This causes atmospheric pollution, algae destruction, some insect resistance and some insect resuscitation. There is a need to comply with the "Comprehensive Conservation" (IPM) to minimize many of these side effects. Comprehensive conservation is the use of disinfectants based on the need for proper access to the resources available to us and not to exceed the level of maternal wastage levels.
The APP is made from the Experts' Experts' Experts' Experience to elaborate about the major pests, pests, weeds and the practicable management practices for farmers. It can easily be installed into mobile. Whenever you are alone with your mobile, you can find information about fertilizers in your mobile. It is very useful for the guide and farmer's brothers who advocate simple comprehensive conservation practices.
Rice crop is the main food crop in our state. Rice farmers are cultivated in different climatic conditions, during Kharif and Rabbi harvest season. Rice harvesting from slippage to cutting paddy is expected to reduce the yield of 20-60% to a wide variety of pests, pests and weeds. To protect them, our farmers are using disinfectants as indiscriminately. This causes atmospheric pollution, algae destruction, some insect resistance and some insect resuscitation. There is a need to comply with the "Comprehensive Conservation" (IPM) to minimize many of these side effects. Comprehensive conservation is the use of disinfectants based on the need for proper access to the resources available to us and not to exceed the level of maternal wastage levels.
The APP is made from the Experts' Experts' Experts' Experience to elaborate about the major pests, pests, weeds and the practicable management practices for farmers. It can easily be installed into mobile. Whenever you are alone with your mobile, you can find information about fertilizers in your mobile. It is very useful for the guide and farmer's brothers who advocate simple comprehensive conservation practices.
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