High-Yielding Fine Variety for Profitable Farming

SRI RAMA SUPER 222 is a high-performance paddy variety known for its excellent grain quality, high tillering capacity, and strong resistance to lodging. With its fine grain type and superior adaptability to rainfed and upland irrigated areas, this variety is an ideal choice for farmers seeking both productivity and profitability.

Challenges & Solutions

Farmers often struggle with low-yielding varieties, lodging issues, and inconsistent grain quality. SRI RAMA SUPER 222 is designed to overcome these common challenges and provide a high-yield, low-maintenance farming solution.

Challenges

  • Lodging and Crop Damage in Harsh Weather

  • Low Productivity in Conventional Varieties

  • Uneven Panicle Development Leading to Yield Loss

  • High Fertilization and Maintenance Costs

Solutions

SRI RAMA SUPER 222 offers the following benefits:

  • Non-Lodging Variety

  • High Tillering Capacity

  • Each panicle holds 300+ grains

  • Thrives in rainfed & upland irrigated areas

Performance and Profitability

Yield Potential (Kg/Ha): SRI RAMA SUPER 222 consistently produces high yields, making it a profitable choice.

Adoption Rate: Farmers prefer this variety for its high tillering ability, non-lodging traits, and superior grain quality.

Farm Profitability: Due to increased yield per hectare and strong market demand, SRI RAMA SUPER 222 ensures higher profits for farmers.

Market Demand: With its fine grain, excellent cooking quality, and high productivity, this variety enjoys strong demand in both domestic and export markets.

Cultivation Guidelines

Planting Instructions:


  • Land Preparation:

    Ensure the field is well-drained and properly plowed for uniform growth.

  • Sowing Depth:

    Plant seeds at a depth of 2–3 cm for better germination.

  • Spacing:

    Maintain 15–20 cm between plants to support healthy tiller development.

Maintenance Tips:

  • Irrigation:

    Maintain consistent moisture levels in irrigated areas and ensure water retention in rainfed fields.

  • Fertilization:

    Apply a balanced mix of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to promote strong tillering and grain filling.

  • Weed Control:

    Keep the field free from weeds to prevent competition for nutrients.

Harvesting Tips:

  • Best Time:

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

  • Method:

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

  • Storage:

    Proper drying and storage techniques ensure long-term grain quality and prevent spoilage.