High-Yielding Paddy Variety for Maximum Productivity

REVANTH 77 is a premium paddy variety developed to deliver exceptional yield and adaptability. With non-lodging characteristics, high grain count per panicle, and suitability for rainfed and upland irrigated areas, this variety is an excellent choice for farmers looking to maximize their harvest. Its strong resistance and superior performance make it a preferred option for sustainable paddy cultivation.

Challenges & Solutions

Farmers often face obstacles in achieving high yields due to unfavorable growing conditions. REVANTH 77 is engineered to tackle these challenges effectively:

Challenges

Common issues with conventional paddy varieties include

  • Lodging (Falling of Plants Before Harvest)

  • Low Yield Due to Fewer Grains Per Panicle

  • Limited Adaptability to Different Growing Conditions

  • Increased Labor and Input Costs

Solutions

REVANTH 77 offers farmers key benefits, including:

  • Non-Lodging

  • High Panicle Density

  • Versatile Suitability

  • Low Maintenance, High Returns.

Performance and Profitability

Yield Potential (Kg/Ha): REVANTH 77 consistently produces 5000+ kg/ha, making it a high-performing variety.

Adoption Rate: Farmers prefer REVANTH 77 due to its non-lodging nature and high grain count, ensuring better output per acre.

Farm Profitability: With low input needs and high yield stability, farmers enjoy better profits with minimal investment.

Market Demand: Due to its long, dense grains and excellent adaptability, REVANTH 77 is a highly sought-after variety by farmers and grain buyers alike.

Cultivation Guidelines

Planting Instructions:


  • Land Preparation:

    Prepare a well-drained seedbed to promote healthy root growth.

  • Sowing Depth:

    Sow seeds at a depth of 2–3 cm for proper germination.

  • Spacing:

    Maintain a 15–20 cm gap between plants for better air circulation and growth.

Maintenance Tips:

  • Irrigation:

    Ensure proper moisture retention in rainfed areas and maintain consistent watering in irrigated fields.

  • Fertilization:

    Apply a balanced mix of nitrogen and potassium to boost plant growth.

  • Weed Control:

    : Keep fields weed-free to prevent competition for nutrients.

Harvesting Tips:

  • Best Time:

    Harvest when 80% of grains turn golden yellow for the best quality yield.

  • Method:

    Choose manual or mechanical harvesting based on field size and
    resources.

  • Storage:

    Proper drying and storage ensure long-lasting grain quality.