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Although the increase in rice production during the Green Revolution e
ra of the past three decades was based on increased irrigation and fer
tilizer use, technologies and policies to enhance fertilizer-use effic
iency will be needed in most of the intensive rice production areas in
the coming decades. In less intensive areas, opportunities exist for
further increasing fertilizer use by reducing risk through cultivar im
provement and better management. As opposed to simple 'blanket' recomm
endations, improved efficiency requires conditional 'if-then' types of
rules. Such recommendations, to be acceptable to farmers, should not
only be cost-efficient, but must also fit into the farmers' knowledge
systems and provide them with enough flexibility for experimentation a
nd learning. In addition to technologies, policy reforms such as the r
emoval of fertilizer subsidies are needed to make nutrient-efficient p
ractices economically profitable to farmers. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science
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