Commerce &
Industry Minister Smt Nirmala Sitharaman launched Rubber Soil Information
System (RubSIS), an online system for recommending application of appropriate
mix of fertilizers to the specific plantations of rubber growers depending upon
their soil nature in New Delhi today. Smt Rita Teaotia, Commerce Secretary and
other senior officials of the Ministry and Rubber Board were
present at the occasion.
RubSIS,
developed by Rubber Research Institute of India (RRII) under the Rubber Board
in collaboration with three agencies viz Indian Institute of Information
Technology and Management, Kerala, National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use
Planning, ICAR and National Remote Sensing Center, ISRO, brings soil data to
the fingerprints of rubber growers and recommends the optimum mix and
quantities of chemical fertilizers that his holding requires. It is a cost
effective tool for sustainable &scientific management of rubber growing
soils. Apart from preventing indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers and
soil degradation, adoption of RubSIS will lead to reduction in the cost of
production of rubber, increase in productivity and reduction in environmental
pollution.
The scientific and user friendly online fertiliser
recommendation system was launched today for Kottayam (Kerela), the largest rubber
growing district of India which will be extended to the entire traditional
rubber growing region i.e. the states of Kerela and Tamilnadu this year.
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