A delegation from IRRI recently visited the state's flood-prone crop land and observed that Assam could easily become a rice-surplus state by reducing flood-induced crop damage and also contribute significantly to the nation's food security, an official release said here today.
IRRI's Director General Robert Zeigler and other members of the delegation had a discussion with the state's Agriculture Minister Nilamani Sen Deka and emphasised on local trials in agro-climatic zones for introducing and ensuring introducing variety adaptability.
Zeigler stressed the need for "phase-wise strategic improvement of capacity building" so that stakeholders, especially the farming community, could have their own decision-making power.
Submergence-tolerant paddy varieties assume importance here in view of the recurring damages caused to crops by floods.
Of the state's net crop area of 28.11 lakh hectares, 4.93 lakh hectares happen to be chronically flood-prone.
Rice production in the state, spread over an area of 24.88 lakh hectares, during 2012-13 stood at 52.33 MT.