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Rallis ties-up with Paryan for herbicide-tolerant rice technology

Limited commercial sales will begin from the Kharif season of 2026.

Limited commercial sales will begin from the Kharif season of 2026.
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Rallis India, a Tata enterprise in agri-inputs industry, has partnered with Paryan (Paryan Alliance Pvt ltd.) as the licensed technology partner for FullPage Herbicide Tolerance Rice Technology in India.

Through this agreement, Rallis India will introduce FullPage, a next-generation rice technology designed to enhance productivity, improve weed control efficiency and deliver substantial water and cost savings for Indian farmers.

The pilot demonstrations across key agronomic States and limited commercial sales will begin from the Kharif season of 2026.

Resource efficiency

FullPage is a comprehensive rice cropping system that integrates advanced herbicide-tolerant seeds, compatible crop protection solutions, and tailored agronomic practices.

The system supports direct-seeded rice cultivation which reduces water usage, lowers methane emissions and improves overall resource efficiency compared to the conventional transplanting method of rice cultivation.

Rice is India’s largest cultivated crop covering over 44 million hectares, yet it faces increasing challenges from water scarcity, labour costs and weed management. FullPage technology, combined with rice hybrids from Rallis under the Dhanya brand, aims to mitigate the challenges posed by the traditional transplanting method of rice cultivation.

Rallis will work with paddy farmers in India to initiate field demonstrations and gather the required information regarding agronomic performance and stewardship practices, followed by a phased scale-up for broader farmer access, which will help improve cultural practices for maximum benefits.

Published on November 13, 2025

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