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Rice Crop

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Rice, an essential dietary staple for more than half of the global population, encounters a range of obstacles.

Let’s delve into how Organica Biotech’s rice products are engineered to effectively address and mitigate these challenges.

Rice Cultivation Challenges and Our Approach

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Water Management

Challenge

Rice is a water-intensive crop, requiring precise irrigation techniques to avoid water wastage and waterlogging, especially in regions with limited water resources. Water scarcity severely limits the sustainable cultivation of rice, a water-intensive crop, leading to reduced yields and potential food security challenges.

Approach

Organica’s Rice care products can enhance water-use efficiency by promoting strong root systems, reducing water stress, and improving soil structure, allowing better water infiltration and retention.

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Pest and Disease Control

Challenge

Rice crops are vulnerable to various pests and diseases that can lead to significant yield losses, necessitating effective and sustainable control measures.

Approach

Our solutions offer eco-friendly alternatives, reducing reliance on chemical pesticides. They can stimulate plant defenses, attract beneficial insects, and disrupt pest life cycles, aiding in pest and disease management.

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Soil Fertility

Challenge

Maintaining soil fertility is crucial for optimal rice production. Continuous cultivation without proper nutrient management can lead to soil degradation and reduced yields.

Approach

Our solutions improve nutrient availability through nutrient cycling, fixing atmospheric nitrogen, and enhancing nutrient absorption by plants. It also helps to reduce the dependency on chemical fertilizers by optimally utilizing nutrients already present in the soil.

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Climate Change

Challenge

Changing climate patterns, including increased temperatures and irregular rainfall, pose significant challenges for rice cultivation, impacting growth, yield, and overall productivity. Adaptation strategies are essential.

Approach

Our solutions help build resilient crops, increasing tolerance to climate stressors. They enhance plant vitality, enabling better adaptation to changing environmental conditions, including temperature extremes and drought.

Our Solutions for Different Stages of Growth

Our Solutions for Different Stages of Growth

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Germination

MagicGro BeejBal

Hastens germination, improves seedling vigour and protects against transplantation shock

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Tillering

MagricGro Plus - Paddy

Accelerate growth rate, tiller formation and protects against stress

MagicGro ZSB

Enhances photosynthetic activity

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Panicle Formation

MagicGro Plus - Paddy

More number of grains per panicle and weight of grains

MagicGro Tridhaatu

Improves uptake of NPK

Pest and Disease Management in Rice with our ActiShield Technology.

Trichoderma viride

Bakanae disease (Fusarium moniliforme), Sheath blight (Rhizoctonia solani), Rice blast (Pyricularia oryzae)

Trichoderma harzianum

Sheath blight, Bakanae disease, Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium spp. (Certain species), Soil-borne pathogens (general control)

Lecanicillium lecanii

Whiteflies and Aphids (insects)

Metarhizium anisopliae

Rice weevil, Rice stem borers, Rice planthoppers, Rice leaf folders, Rice bugs

Beauveria bassiana

Rice blast, Sheath blight, Brown spot

Pseudomonas fluorescens

Sheath blight, Bacterial leaf blight, Rice blast

Bacillus subtilis

Bacterial blight, Sheath blight, Rice blast, Brown spot, Sheath rot

Paecilomyces lilacinus

Sheath blight, Root-knot nematodes

Pochonia chlamydosporia

Root-knot nematode

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