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The Tamil Nadu Rice Research Institute (TRRI) is an Indian research institute working in the field of rice under Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU). [1] [2] Situated in Aduthurai, in Thanjavur district, it was established in April, 1985 in TNAU to meet the research requirements of the region with the help of existing Agricultural Colleges and Research centres and perform lead function ...
Internationally, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University was ranked 301–350 in Asia by the QS World University Rankings of 2023. [4] It was ranked 1501+ in the world by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 2023, [ 5 ] 501+ in Asia in 2022 [ 6 ] and the same among emerging economies.
The mean annual rainfall of the farm is 736.7 mm which is being received in 40 rainy days. The campus is situated near the foot hills of the Vallanadu Black buck Sanctuary. It covers the area of about 476.61 hectares. In this vast area the institute has Watershed development area and a tank called killikulam tank.
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English: State Emblem of the Government of Tamil Nadu தமிழ்: தமிழ்நாடு அரசு மாநில சின்னம் हिन्दी: तमिलनाडु सरकार का राज्य प्रतीक
In 1981, after 19 years of successful operation, it changed its name again to Tamil Nadu Rice Research Institute, or TRRI, and was elevated to Directorate of Rice Research Lead Centre in 1985. The institute occupies around 64 hectares and produces various high-quality breeds of rice and cane sugar.
In 1982, he was made the first Asian director general of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in the Philippines. [54] He was there until 1988. [1] One of the contributions he made during his tenure here was conducting an international conference "Women in Rice Farming Systems". [56]
G.Nammalvar was also greatly influenced by Mr Bernard de-Clerk of Auroville fame, whom he had worked with since 1984. In 1995 he was nominated as the Tamil Nadu state coordinator for ARISE (Agricultural Renewal in India for Sustainable Environment). Concurrently, Bernard was the coordinator at the national level.