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Gra<strong>in</strong> yield (t ha –1 )98A2002 200376543210UpperMiddleLowerAverageUpperMiddleLowerAveragemostly reduces seepage and percolation flows andhas only a small effect on evaporation flows. Belderet al (2007) and Cabangon et al (2004) calculatedthat evaporation losses decreased by 2–33% comparedwith fully flooded conditions.The follow<strong>in</strong>g potential benefits of AWD havebeen suggested: improved root<strong>in</strong>g system, reducedlodg<strong>in</strong>g (because of a better root system), periodicsoil aeration, and better control of some diseasessuch as golden snail. On the other hand, rats f<strong>in</strong>d iteasier to attack the crop dur<strong>in</strong>g dry soil periods.Yield (t ha –1 )982002B200376543210DoloresGabaldonAverageDoloresGabaldonAverageFig. 3.5 Average yield under AWD (shaded columns) andcont<strong>in</strong>uous flood<strong>in</strong>g (black columns) <strong>in</strong> farmers’ fields <strong>in</strong>Tarlac (A) and Nueva Ecija (B), Philipp<strong>in</strong>es, 2002 and 2003dry seasons. Data from Lampayan et al (2005).3.3.3 The System of <strong>Rice</strong> IntensificationAWD is the water <strong>management</strong> practice of theSystem of <strong>Rice</strong> Intensification (SRI), an <strong>in</strong>tegratedcrop <strong>management</strong> technology developed by theJesuit priest Father Henri de Laulanie <strong>in</strong> Madagascar(Stoop et al 2002). SRI is characterized by thefollow<strong>in</strong>g practices (Uphoff 2007): Transplant<strong>in</strong>g 8- to 12-day-old seedl<strong>in</strong>gs verycarefully (root tip down) Transplant<strong>in</strong>g s<strong>in</strong>gle seedl<strong>in</strong>gs Spac<strong>in</strong>g the plants widely apart <strong>in</strong> a squarepattern (25 × 25 cm or wider) Controll<strong>in</strong>g weeds by weed<strong>in</strong>g with a rotat<strong>in</strong>ghoe, which aerates the soil Apply<strong>in</strong>g compost to <strong>in</strong>crease the soil’s organicmatter content (optional)Table 3.3. Average cost and returns of <strong>rice</strong> grown under AWD and FP (farmers’ practice = cont<strong>in</strong>uously flooded) <strong>in</strong> farmers’fields at three sites <strong>in</strong> Central Luzon, Philipp<strong>in</strong>es, <strong>in</strong> 2002 and 2003 dry seasons. Data from Lampayan et al (2005).ItemTarlac Nueva Ecija (Gab) Nueva Ecija (Dol)FP AWD FP AWD FP AWD2002Gross returns ($ ha −1 ) 933 933 1,183 1,292 1,073 1,043Production cost ($ ha −1 ) 441 397 1,030 870 597 574Net profit ($ ha −1 ) 491 535 152 422 477 469Net profit-cost ratio 1.1 1.3 0.1 0.5 0.8 0.82003Gross returns ($ ha −1 ) 1,134 1,105Production cost ($ ha −1 ) 519 491Net profit ($ ha −1 ) 615 614Net profit-cost ratio 1.2 1.222

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