Urea briquettes combined with a fertilizer blend reduces fertilizer costs and improves yields of irrigated rice in Rwanda

Author:

Kayumba John1ORCID,Wendt John2,Cyamweshi Athanase Rusanganwa1,Ndayisaba Pierre Celestin1,Kuyah Shem3,Ngunjiri Mercy2,Rutebuka Jules1,Nabahungu Leon Nsharwasi4

Affiliation:

1. Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board Huye Rwanda

2. International Fertilizer Development Center Nairobi Kenya

3. Department of Botany Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) Nairobi Kenya

4. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) Bukavu Democratic Republic of Congo

Abstract

AbstractWe evaluated the yield and potential economic impact in Rwanda of replacing the standard lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) fertilizer recommendation from the current practice of 200 kg NPK 17‐17‐17 ha−1 and 100 kg urea ha−1 with a basal blend of 74 kg diammonium phosphate (DAP), 57 kg potassium chloride (KCl), and deep placement of 112.5 kg urea briquettes ha−1 at 4 weeks after transplanting. Experiments were carried out in nine diverse marshlands across Rwanda in the long and short rainy seasons of 2016, with the two fertilizer treatments and a no‐fertilizer control. Compared to the current practice, the urea deep placement (UDP) package increased yields by 1.08 and 0.84 mt ha−1 in the respective seasons, while at the same time lowering N fertilizer rate by 15 kg ha−1. Average value to cost ratio increased from 1.89 (current recommendation) to 3.16 (UDP recommendation) and would be still greater than 2.0 at six times increase in labor cost. The cost of fertilizer recommendation (fertilizer cost plus application cost) was lower with the UDP package due to replacing 17‐17‐17 with a lower rate of the DAP and KCl combination. The overall average net benefit of US$300 ha−1 was substantial. Should labor cost increase by eight times compared to the current $1.52 per person‐day, UDP would still provide a benefit of $150–$207 ha−1 compared to the current practice. On a national scale, converting to the UDP package recommendation would result in additional 32,000 mt rice and increase farmer revenue by some US$10 million annually.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

Reference40 articles.

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