Water-efficient rice production system

Rice consumes a large quantity of water. The share of irrigated rice is about 52% in India, while 43% in Odisha. Irrigated rice consumes 40% and 65% of all irrigation water resources in India and Odisha, respectively. In Odisha, rice is one of the dominant but the most inefficient user of water (3.7 kg ha mm-1), approximately requires 1 cm water each day duration. About 60-83% of total water applied to the rice field is lost as deep percolation. This scary situation is likely to be further aggravated in the context of climate change, some water-efficient rice production systems are available that involve growing of rice under less water than the conventional systems. Technologies like aerobic rice, system of rice intensification and dry direct-seeded rice need less water to the tune of 20-60% than the conventional method of cultivation.