Key Points

Punjab has expanded its water-saving DSR rice technique to 2.83 lakh acres this season. The state government is incentivizing farmers with Rs 1,500 per acre for adopting this method. Agriculture officials are running training camps to demonstrate DSR's effectiveness. Despite having only 3% of India's cultivated land, Punjab supplies over a quarter of the country's rice.

Key Points: Punjab Sees 11.86% Rise in Water-Saving DSR Rice Technique

  • Punjab DSR coverage up 11.86% to 2.83 lakh acres
  • Rs 1,500/acre incentive for 24,032 farmers
  • Agriculture Dept conducts training camps for DSR adoption
  • State contributes 25-35% of India's rice despite 3% cultivated land
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Punjab sees rise in direct seeding of rice technique

Punjab Agriculture Minister reports 2.83 lakh acres under DSR, offers Rs 1,500/acre incentive to farmers adopting the water-conserving method.

"The government has been offering Rs 1,500 per acre to farmers adopting the DSR method. - Gurmeet Singh Khudian"

Chandigarh, July 23

Punjab Agriculture Minister Gurmeet Singh Khudian said on Wednesday that in an advancement of the government's efforts to conserve groundwater through sustainable agricultural practices, the state saw 11.86 per cent increase in area dedicated to direct seeding of rice (DSR) compared to last year.

He said paddy has been sown using water-conserving DSR technique at over 2.83 lakh acres this year, up from 2.53 lakh acres in the last year. He expressed hope that the area under DSR will rise further as paddy sowing is still going on.

The minister said the government has been offering Rs 1,500 per acre to farmers adopting the DSR method.

He said the financial assistance was transferred into the bank accounts of 24,032 farmers who adopted the DSR technique during the kharif season of 2024.

Minister Khudian reaffirmed the government's commitment of encouraging farmers to adopt sustainable agricultural practices. He also congratulated the Agriculture Department officials for promoting the water-saving method.

Administrative Secretary (Agriculture and Farmers Welfare) Basant Garg said that the Agriculture Department has taken various proactive steps to promote the direct seeding of rice.

The department has been organising awareness campaigns and farmer training camps to provide hands-on knowledge, besides conducting field demonstrations to showcase the technique's effectiveness and sensitise farmers about the advantages of DSR.

With a land area of only three per cent of the net cultivated land of the country, Punjab contributes 25-35 per cent of rice and 38-50 per cent of wheat to the central pool of food grain.

The state ranks fourth in the world in terms of productivity and first in India among all the other states. In neighboring Haryana, the paddy is currently sown over 34 lakh acres in Haryana.

Of this, 57 per cent of the area is under basmati, which matures two weeks later than the non-basmati type.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting development! I'm an agriculture researcher from UK working in India. DSR shows 30-40% water savings compared to transplanted rice. The Rs 1500/acre incentive is smart policy making. Would love to see long-term impact studies.
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Ananya R
Good initiative but implementation needs improvement. My uncle in Ludhiana tried DSR last year but faced weed management issues. Government should provide better technical support along with financial assistance. #SustainableFarming
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Vikram M
Punjab's farmers are feeding the nation! 👏 With just 3% land contributing 25-35% rice, we need to protect their resources. DSR is the future - saves water, reduces labor costs, and maintains yield. More awareness camps needed in villages.
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Karan T
While DSR is good, government should also focus on crop diversification. Punjab can't keep depending only on rice-wheat cycle. Need policies to promote other crops that need less water. #ThinkBeyondRice
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Priya S
As an environmentalist, I'm thrilled to see this progress! Punjab's groundwater table has been declining dangerously. Every acre under DSR means millions of liters water saved. Farmers are real climate warriors! 🌱 #SaveWaterSavePunjab

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