SRI method renamed as “Rajarajan 1000”
  • http://www.hindu.com/2010/10/06/stories/2010100664060800.htm

    Special Correspondent

    THANJAVUR: Closely on the heels of announcement made by Chief Minister M.
    Karunanidhi at the Millennium celebrations of Big Temple here recently, the
    State Government issued orders on September 29 naming the System of Rice
    Intensification (SRI) method of cultivation as “Rajarajan 1000.”

    Joint Directors of Agriculture of Thanjavur and Tiruvarur districts have
    received the orders stating that SRI method of cultivation will hereafter be
    called as “Rajarajan 1000” and asked the officials to popularise the new
    name by putting up boards in fields where SRI method of cultivation has been
    taken up as “Rajarajan 1000.”

    In Thanjavur

    P. Loganathan, Joint Director of Agriculture, Thanjavur, said that name
    boards have been fixed in fields where paddy has been cultivated under SRI
    method as “Rajarajan 1000.”

    In Thanjavur district, it has been planned to raise paddy under “Rajarajan
    1000” i.e. SRI method during samba season on 85,000 hectares out of the
    total area of 1,25,000 hectares planned to be covered. So far 5,096 hectares
    of paddy has been raised under the “Rajarajan 1000” method in samba. With
    respect to Kuruvai 11,468 hectares have been raised under this method.

    In Tiruvarur

    Anbazhagan, Joint Director of Agriculture, Tiruvarur, said that in Kuruvai,
    out of 11,957 hectares cultivated in the district paddy on 7,652 have been
    raised under “Rajarajan 1000” method of cultivation.

    Out of 7,652 hectares raised under this method, harvest has been completed
    on 5,574 hectares. With respect to samba it has been planned to raise the
    crop on 1,32,860 hectares out of which “Rajarajan 1000” method will be tried
    on 50 per cent of the area.

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