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April 27, 2026 by cedric gotera Technology Transfer 0 comments

Training Program on Mechanized Direct Seeded Rice

Course Description

The Training Program on Mechanized Direct Seeded Rice (DSR) – Module on Operation, Repair and Maintenance of Agricultural Machinery is designed to strengthen technical and operational competencies required for efficient mechanized rice cultivation. The course focuses on building practical skills in the safe handling, calibration, troubleshooting, and maintenance of key agricultural machinery used in DSR systems. 

Participants will gain hands-on experience with equipment such as laser land levelers, step seeders, multi-crop planters, and mechanized weeding and spraying systems. The training emphasizes precision in field operations, adherence to safety protocols, and optimization of machine performance under real field conditions. 

Through a combination of classroom instruction, field demonstrations, and lab-based learning, the program equips participants to independently operate machinery, diagnose common faults, and implement preventive maintenance strategies. The course also highlights service management practices that reduce downtime, improve efficiency, and extend the operational life of agricultural equipment. 

Overall, the training aims to support the scaling of mechanized DSR by enhancing the technical capacity of farmers, service providers, and extension professionals, thereby contributing to improved productivity, resource-use efficiency, and sustainability in rice-based systems. 

Course Objectives

By the end of the training course, the participants should be able to: 

  • Operate Laser Land Leveler, Step Seeder, Multi-Crop Planter, and mechanized weeding and spraying equipment safely and efficiently for DSR field operations. 
  • Apply safety protocols, conduct pre-operation inspections, and ensure field readiness to minimize risks and enhance operational performance. 
  • Calibrate machinery for precise application by adjusting depth, spacing, and input rates to achieve uniform crop establishment and optimal input use. 
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot common mechanical and operational faults, and carry out minor repairs including replacement of wearable parts. 
  • Implement preventive and corrective maintenance practices, maintain service records, and evaluate machine performance indicators such as field capacity, efficiency, and operational cost. 

Key Modules:

The program is structured as below: 

Module I: Operation, Repair and Maintenance of Agricultural Machinery 

Sub-Module 1.1: Safe Operation and Field Handling of Machinery 

  • Safety protocols and risk mitigation during operation 
  • Pre-operation inspection and field readiness checks 
  • Efficient field operation of: 
    • Laser Land Leveler 
    • Step Seeder 
    • Multi-Crop Planter 
    • Mechanized weeding and spraying equipment using narrow wheels 

Sub-Module 1.2: Calibration and Performance Optimization 

  • Calibration techniques for precision field application 
  • Depth, spacing, and input rate adjustments 
  • Ensuring uniformity and operational efficiency 
  • Field performance monitoring and optimization 

Sub-Module 1.3: Troubleshooting and Minor Repairs 

  • Identification of common mechanical and operational faults 
  • Diagnostic techniques 
  • On-site corrective measures 
  • Replacement of wearable parts 

Sub-Module 1.4: Preventive Maintenance and Service Management 

  • Scheduled maintenance planning 
  • Lubrication, cleaning, and component inspection 
  • Record keeping and service logs 
  • Strategies to minimize downtime and extend machine life 

Learning Modality

The course will be delivered face-to-face through activities involving classroom lectures, hands-on training, and lab visits.   

Target Audience 

  • Progressive farmers & CHC operators 
  • Private service providers 
  • Agri engineers & machine technicians 
  • Extension & KVK professionals 
  • FPOs & agri-startups 

Training Program on Mechanized Direct Seeded Rice

Training Schedule

Pre-Training Activity: 14 May 2026 | 1:00-2:00 PM Indian Time via zoom

Training Duration

19 to 21 May 2026

Deadline of Application

5 May 2026 

Course Fee

External Participants - USD 425

The course fee applies to external and non-IRRI participants. This includes the training fee, and daily snacks and lunch for the duration of the training. 

In addition, participants are responsible for covering their transportation expenses (including airfare and airport transfers) to and from training venue, as well as their own accommodation, medical insurance, and allowance. 

IRRI Staff - USD 382

The course fee applies to IRRI Staff from both Headquarters and Country Offices and covers the training fee, and daily snacks and lunch for the duration of the training. 

In addition, participants are responsible for covering their transportation expenses (including airfare and airport transfers) to and from training venue, as well as their own accommodation, medical insurance, and allowance, which should be charged to their respective bus codes. 

Click here to apply!

Featured Resource Persons

Dr. Suryakanta Khandai  (Postdoc Researcher, ISARC Varanasi)

Dr. Suryakanta Khandai holds a Ph.D. in Farm Machinery & Power Engineering and brings over 12 years of experience at IRRI in mechanization and postharvest R&D. He has authored 36 research papers, holds two patents, contributed to books and chapters, and maintains an H‑index of 8. A recipient of multiple honors—including the Young Agriculture Engineer Award (2025), Scientist of the Year (2022), and Young Scientist Award (2021), he is widely recognized for advancing agricultural engineering and mechanization. Dr. Khandai leads postharvest initiatives for IRRI India, co‑led an ICAR–IRRI project, and played a key role in establishing ISARC’s mechanization hub and field dissemination ecosystem. His work spans farm mechanization, sustainable intensification, postharvest technologies, and large‑scale development programs supported by the World Bank and USAID, contributing to the empowerment of service providers and strengthening of CHCs across South Asia. 

Dr. Dilwar Singh Parihar (Mechanization Specialist, ISARC Varanasi)

Dr. Dilwar Singh Parihar holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering from Punjab Agricultural University, specializing in mechanization, residue management, and conservation agriculture. With over four years of research and development experience, the work focuses on advancing sustainable and efficient farming systems. Currently serving as Specialist – Postharvest and Rice Value Chain at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in Varanasi, the role involves strengthening institutional and industry collaborations to drive innovations in rice-based production systems. The professional has strong expertise in designing, evaluating, and promoting mechanized solutions aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity, efficiency, and environmental sustainability across diverse farming contexts.

Dr. Aruna T N

Dr. Aruna T N holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering (Farm Machinery and Power Engineering) from ICAR–IARI, with a specialization in robotics and mechatronics for agricultural applications. His work at IRRI–SARC focuses on research and technical interventions in farm mechanization and post-harvest engineering within rice-based systems, including significant contributions to crop residue management and conservation agriculture. His research emphasizes the design, development, optimization, and evaluation of advanced and precision agricultural machinery. With strong expertise in robotics, embedded control, sensor integration, automation, and mechatronic system design, he develops precision and automated mechanization solutions for smallholder and medium-scale farmers. He has also filed and published several research papers, patents, and copyrights, along with experience in technical documentation, project coordination, and related activities. 

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