Harminder Singh Sidhu Sr. Research Engineer
Technological innovations in CA Machinery : How can policymakers support engineers?
• Supporting/Enabling elements – Declining Farmers income, Labour Shortages, Degradation of Natural Resources (Soil, Water & Environment), Climate Change & Sustainability of Agriculture
• Challenges – Land Holding, Economic Condition, seasonal use , size & shape of Fields, terrain, machine v/s Labour and mind set (CA Course)
Mechanization & CA
Conservation Agriculture
Three Principles
• Minimum Disturbance
• Soil Cover with residue
• Crop Rotation
Three Benefits
✓ Enhanced Productivity
✓ Richer Resources
✓ Climate Adaptation
<<<<<<<<<< Choosing Directions >>>>>>>>>
•System Approach & Un-sustainability can not be the option
•It need to be biophysically and socio-economically sustainable.
•Sustainability also demands confronting climate change
Burning Issue of Residue Burning & SI
NGT and PIL in High Court
NASA’s satellite picture on November 03, 2016 - rice residue burning in North-West India:https://worldview.earthdata.nasa.gov/?p=geographic&l=MODIS_Aqua_CorrectedReflectance_TrueColor(hidden),MODIS_Terra_CorrectedR eflectance_TrueColor(hidden),VIIRS_SNPP_CorrectedReflectance_TrueColor,Reference_Features(hidden),Reference_Labels,Coastlines,VIIRS_SNPP_Fires_375m_Night(hidden),VIIRS_SNPP_Fires_375m_Day&t=2016-11-02&z=3&v=35.0973907447395,-1.955896021329437,125.0973907447395,40.51285397867056&ab=off&as=2016-10-18&ae=2016-10-27&av=3&al=true
Impacts & Challenges
Super SMS
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Seeder
Zero till Conventional Rotoseeder
DBW 17 30.1 30.6 31.8 32.8
PBW 550 29.5 30.7 31.7 33.9
HD 2894 31.5 32.5 32.9 33.2
Average 30.37 31.27 32.13 33.30No. of
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First Research Farm with Complete Rice Residue Management Solutions – No Burning
30-10-1601-11-16
19-01-17 21-11-16
A Technology with ‘Multiple Wins’
Germination
Installing Tensio Meter in Water Management Spring Maize trial with Surface Drip
Precision water management in Spring maize: an emerging crop in NW India
Water mgt Grain yield (kg/ha)
Irrigation water (m3/ha) IWP (kg/m3)
-R +R -R +R -R +R
FP 10570 10640 6642 5806 1.59 1.83
F-45 kpa 10380 11210 5701 5127 1.82 2.19
F-60 kpa 10700 11630 5388 4448 1.99 2.61
AF-45 kpa8770 11810 3985 3735 2.20 3.16
AF-60 kpa 8570 9950 3493 3027 2.45 3.29
D-45 kpa 9620 10520 2732 2410 3.52 4.37
D-60 kpa 9000 9290 2249 1981 4.00 4.69
CIMMYT-BISA, Ludhiana (2013)
Can We marry CA and PW&NM using SSD ?
• Minimize Surface Evaporation
• Improved WUE
• Easy Mechanical operations
• Effective fertigation – Better NUE
• reduce the volatile losses of NH3
• minimize immobilization in surface residues
• May be Less Weeds & More Drip line life
• Possibility of Automation
Newly designed tractor operated lateral laying machine
Wheat on permanent beds with Sub Surface drip in Maize-wheat System
Direct seeded Wheat after Direct seeded Rice with Sub Surface drip in Rice -wheat System
Enhancing Water and Nitrogen Use efficiency through fertigation in Maize Wheat and Rice Wheat system using Sub Surface drip (SSD) irrigation under Conservation Agriculture
• Fertigation using SSD saved 25% of fertilized N in both Maize and wheat without any yield penalty
• Irrigation water productivity increased by about 150 and 100% in maize and wheat, respectively
• Saving of 20% fertilizer N and increased irrigation water productivity by about 60-80% in rice with similar yields
• Increase in wheat grain yield and irrigation water productivity by 10 -20% and 30%, respectively.
MW system
RW system
Barriers to Wider adoption
• Mind set (undoing conventional Agriculture)
• Preachers and Practitioners
• Conflicting Messages & policies
• Short term / Long term gain v/s risk
• Ability of the farmer to take risk & no incentive
• New Set of Machines & Knowledge Intensive
• Few Custom operators
How Policy Can Support Engineers
• Avoid Policy Mismatch
• Encourage Farmer and Environment Friendly Innovations with proper knowledge dissemination and effective trainings
• Criteria of Promotion for a machine should be linked with environmental /soil health benefits
• Forceful implementation or willful adoption
• Strong policy support -Turning Agriculture Waste into Wealth – with wide publicity
• Innovative business cases for scaling and Win Win for all
• CA - Sacred service to save environment, water, soil health with more net returns
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-
nation/smog-in-delhi-arvind-kejriwals-men-bat-for-punjab-
farmers/articleshow/55300431.cms
http://www.financialexpress.com/fe-columnist/pollution-in-delhi-how-
paytm-ceo-can-fight-stubble-burning-to-clear-the-air/440656/
http://www.bloombergquint.com/opinion/2016/11/08/paytm-ceo-
should-promote-no-straw-burn-wheat-cultivation
http://epaper.tribuneindia.com/1027333/Jalandhar-Edition/JLE_07_December_2016#page/4/2
Conservation Agriculture
Agriculture of the Future
Future of the Agriculture
Thanks
With Strong Policy Support