Rice seed preservation

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https://www.accessagriculture.org/rice-seed-preservation

Duration: 

00:07:07

Year of Production: 

2016

Source/Author: 

Agro-Insight, CABI, Countrywise Communication, IRRI, RDA, TMSS
“Based on hard real-life experience, the women of Maria village have devised some very effective techniques for seed preservation. So why not learn from some of these innovative women. This video is part of the Rice Advice DVD.“

Most farmers save their own rice seeds for the following year. But they have to store it properly to keep it healthy and at high quality.

Seeds are alive. For a good harvest, start with planting healthy seeds. Air and moisture will damage the seeds. When they are not stored the right way, they become soft, hot and moist and therefore can be attacked by diseases and pests. When you keep the container on the soil, the seeds at the bottom will be moist, mouldy and discoloured.

Storing rice seed

Select and harvest good panicles. Tresh and dry them. To see how dry they are, you can bite on them with your teeth. Wash, clean and dry the container, so that it is free from insects and their eggs. You can storage them in plastic pots, thin containers and drums.

You could also store the seeds in earthen pots, as long as you will keep them away from air. Air can come through the lid but also from small holes in the pot. With painting you can remove the small holes. Get painting colour from the hardware store or use varnish or tar. You could also protect the surface with using cooking oil instead of paint. Make sure to always paint from inside and outside.

Some women put burning candles in the inside of the pot and put the lid on it. The candle will burn as long as their is oxygen. Insects need air to breath, reproduce and destroying the rice, so with the candle all insects die.

Fill the container with dry seeds up to the top. If you have not enough rice you can also use puffed rice or dried sand to take away any air space. Now add dry bishkatali, neem or tobacco leaves, to banish any insects. Close the lid tightly, so that no air get inside.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:20Intro
00:2100:32Seeds are alive.
00:3300:52Most farmers save their own rice seeds for the following year.
00:5301:06You have to store rice properly to keep it healthy.
01:0702:03When rice seeds are not stored the right way, they become soft, hot and moist and therefore can be attacked by diseases and pests.
02:0402:16Select and harvest good panicles. Tresh and dry them.
02:1702:25To see how dry the seeds are, you can bite on them with your teeth.
02:2602:38Wash, clean and dry the container, so it is free from insects and their eggs.
02:3902:44You can storage the seeds in plastic pots, thin containers and drums.
02:4502:57You could also store the seeds in earthen pots, as long as you will keep them away from air.
02:5803:34With painting or cooking oil, you can remove small holes in the earthen pot.
03:3504:04Some women put burning candles in the inside of the pot and put the lid on it.
04:0504:16Fill the container with dry seeds up to the top.
04:1704:28If you have not enough rice, you can also use puffed rice or dried sand to take away any air space.
04:2904:47Now add dry bishkatali, neem or tobacco leaves, to banish any insects.
04:4805:12When you keep the container on the soil, the seeds at the bottom will be moist, mouldy and discoloured.
05:1306:31Summary
06:3207:07Credits

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