Empowering Rice Farmers with RiceAdvice Lite
RiceAdvice Lite, an Android or web-based decision support tool developed by Excellence in Agronomy, offers personalized recommendations tailored to specific fields. These recommendations encompass optimal sowing timing, fertilizer management strategies, and a range of other best agricultural practices suitable for both irrigated and rainfed lowland rice cultivation.
This technology is pre-validated.
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"RiceAdvice Lite" is a digital application that transforms rice farming by providing personalized management recommendations. It effectively addresses common challenges of farmers like inefficient nutrient management and weed infestation resulting in increased agricultural productivity and profitability. To use this technology,
Cost Structure Considerations:
Implementing the recommendations from RiceAdvice Lite can lead to significant profits. Farmers who have used the app should determine their profit.
Adults 18 and over: Positive high
The poor: Positive low
Women: Positive low
Farmer climate change readiness: Significant improvement
Scaling Readiness describes how complete a technology’s development is and its ability to be scaled. It produces a score that measures a technology’s readiness along two axes: the level of maturity of the idea itself, and the level to which the technology has been used so far.
Each axis goes from 0 to 9 where 9 is the “ready-to-scale” status. For each technology profile in the e-catalogs we have documented the scaling readiness status from evidence given by the technology providers. The e-catalogs only showcase technologies for which the scaling readiness score is at least 8 for maturity of the idea and 7 for the level of use.
The graph below represents visually the scaling readiness status for this technology, you can see the label of each level by hovering your mouse cursor on the number.
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Uncontrolled environment: tested
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Burkina Faso | –No ongoing testing | Tested | Adopted |
Côte d’Ivoire | –No ongoing testing | Tested | Adopted |
Ghana | –No ongoing testing | Tested | Adopted |
Mali | –No ongoing testing | Tested | Adopted |
Sierra Leone | –No ongoing testing | Tested | Adopted |
This technology can be used in the colored agro-ecological zones. Any zones shown in white are not suitable for this technology.
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Source: HarvestChoice/IFPRI 2009
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals that are applicable to this technology.
RiceAdvice Lite can be used by following the procedures below:
Step 1: Download RiceAdvice Lite, Android App from Google Play (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cocapacity.riceadvicelite) on your smartphone or tablet. You can also use Web App (https://lite.riceadvice.info/seekadvice).
Step 2: Install RiceAdvice Lite on your smartphone or tablet.
Step 3: Following discussion between the extension agent or service and farmer, fill in the farmer’s personal farming conditions: Rice-growing conditions, typical practices, fertilizer type,
Step 4: Select yield targets based on the available budget or desired production level.
Step 5: Get personalized recommendations, including a optimal planting window and fertilizer application timing and rates, and other good agricultural practices.
Last updated on 30 August 2024