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Enhancing seed quality in Sri Lanka through improved drying and storage
Saturday, 2018/04/28 | 07:41:37

IRRI News - Thursday, April 19, 2018

Workshop participants are introduced to setting up a Solar Bubble Dryer, a technology on paddy drying which has the potential to increase labor productivity and to maintain the quality of seed.

 

IRRI and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations through the Closing Rice Yield Gaps with Reduced Environmental Footprints (CORIGAP-PRO) and the European Union Support to District Development Programme increases the national capacity of Sri Lanka on postharvest technology for rice by conducting a workshop on drying and storage technologies.



Through a two-day workshop, extension agents, researchers, and farm technicians were introduced to the importance and basic principles of paddy drying and proper storage in ensuring the quality of rice. Trainees were also introduced to operating and troubleshooting available paddy drying systems like the Solar Bubble Dryer (SBD) and storage options like the hermetic GrainSafe(™) through different hands-on activities. These technologies would eventually help in improving grain quality and marketability and thus giving smallholder farmers an opportunity to earn more from what they have produced.



According to Engr. Carlito Balingbing, IRRI senior associate scientist, “farmers appreciate increased labor productivity because they do not have  to collect paddy spread out for drying when it is about to rain. Through SBD, farmers are also able to control the exposure to high temperature in sun drying which can kill the germ and cause decreased germination of seeds. In addition, the quality of dried paddy is better and cleaner as it is protected from animals and contamination.”



For the GrainSafe(™), studies at IRRI by Gummert, Rickman and Aquino showed that hermetic storage can extend the germination rate of farmers’ seeds and produces better head rice quality in milling than those stored in ordinary bags. Case studies in the Philippines conducted in 2013 showed that farmers who used the IRRI Super Bag as hermetic storage could generate an additional profit of a USD 4.70 per hectare due to reduced seed rate. Through hermetic storage, seeds have better quality and germination since they are protected from insects and moisture.

 

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