1Former Senior Research Fellow, Agricultural and Food Engineering Department, IIT, Kharagpur
2Assistant Professor, LWRE, Agricultural and Food Engineering Department, IIT, Kharagpur
3Ph.D. Scholar, SWE, SVCAET, IGKV, Raipur, Chhatishgarh
4Former Senior Research Fellow, Agricultural and Food Engineering Department, IIT, Kharagpur
Rice production in India needs to be increased to meet the future food demand of the ever- growing population and under the constraints of land, water, climate and other socio-environmental factors. Rice is the staple food in India, and needs maximum water among cereal crops. Improved rice cultivation practices (RCP) such as System of Rice Intensification (SRI), Alternate Wetting Drying (AWD), Bund Plugging (BP) and Raised Bed (RB) could potentially increase the water productivity over conventional (CON) rice cultivation practice. Field studies were conducted to estimate water productivity (WP) of these improved rice cultivation practices at Kharagpur during the
Alternate wetting drying, bund plugging, grain yield, raised bed, system of rice intensification, water productivity