India has made history by becoming the first country in the world to develop genome-edited rice varieties using 21st-century technology. On May 5, 2025, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched these revolutionary rice varieties, created by leading scientists in Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) institutions.
These new varieties aim to help farmers grow more produce with less effort, even in challenging conditions like poor soil and harsh weather. They are also a big step toward Viksit Bharat (a developed India), as they will boost food security and support the growing population.
What are the new rice varieties?
1. DRR Dhan 100 (Kamala)
- Derived from: Samba Mahsuri (a popular Indian rice)
Key features:
- Matures 15-20 days earlier than regular varieties
- Yields 25% more grain
- Less risk of disease due to shorter growing period
This variety lets farmers harvest earlier and possibly grow an extra crop in a year, increasing their income and efficiency.
2. Pusa DST Rice 1
- Key feature: Tolerant to salinity and alkalinity
- Yields 30% more under saline soil conditions
- Perfect for regions where salt-affected soils limit rice production
This variety gives hope to farmers in coastal and inland saline-prone areas, where normal rice struggles to grow.
Who developed these varieties?
These rice varieties were developed by leading researchers at ICAR institutes, which work under the Government of India to improve farming through science and technology.
The varieties have been tested and recommended to farmers in states such as Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal.
Why are these varieties important?
- More food: Cultivating them on 5 million hectares can produce an extra 4.5 million tons of paddy.
- Lower costs: Faster growth and higher yields reduce farming expenses.
- Climate resilience: They can handle stressful soils and changing weather.
- Better nutrition: Higher yields mean more rice to feed people.
According to ICAR, these genome-edited varieties will drive the Second Green Revolution in India, making farming smarter and more sustainable.
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As farmers adopt these high-yielding and climate-resilient rice varieties, tools like the Agsure Grain Quality Analyzer can help them measure grain quality quickly and accurately. Using AI-powered and machine learning, Agsure analyzes physical parameters like grain length, broken percentage, whiteness Index and quality grading within seconds—giving farmers, and millers clear insights to get the best market value for these new rice harvests.
Combining advanced seeds with smart grain analysis will empower farmers to improve both quantity and quality, strengthening India’s rice economy.
Conclusion
With DRR Dhan 100 Kamala and Pusa DST Rice 1, India is showing the world how modern science can solve age-old farming challenges. These new rice varieties will help farmers, consumers, and the nation grow stronger together.
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