Sensory evaluation of upland rice varieties with farmers: A case study

As part of a participatory plant-breeding project with methodological objectives lo improve rainfed rice in eastern India, an evaluation of sensory characteristics was conducted with farmers in a village of Bihar. Twenty-four farmers (12 women and 12 men) evaluated 15 upland rice varieties as raw rice and parboiled rice for milled and cooked rice appearance, color, odor, texture, stickiness, taste, and overall acceptability. The rice samples were milled and cooked by the women farmers following their ordinary practices, one variety recorded good result with both raw and parboiled modes of preparation, the preferences of women and men farmers did not differ significantly. The rankings based on preferences were compared with the rankings of the varieties for various physico-chemical characteristics measured in the laboratory, most correlations were not significant, indicating that, for the set of tested varieties, these parameters were poor predictors of farmers' preferences. the rankings based on preferences were compared with fanners' field rankings, and the correlation was positive for raw rice and negative for parboiled rice. Fanners' trade-off between field performance and grain quality is therefore important to asses for at least parboiled rice. The results of this first sensory evaluation experiment will be used to simplify Ihe methodology and to improve varietal evaluation in the formal breeding process.

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Main Authors: Singh, R.K., Prasad, Kameshwari, Mandal, Nimai Prasas, Singh, Rama Kant, Courtois, Brigitte, Singh, Virendra Pal, Paris, T.R.
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Language:English
Published: CGIAR System-wide Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis for Technology Development and Institutional Innovations 2001
Subjects:oryza sativa, upland rice, varieties, evaluation, chemicophysical properties evaluación, propiedades físico-quimicas,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80295
http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_Ciat/Digital/SB123.E9C.2_An_exchange_of_experiences_from_South_and_South_East_Asia.pdf#page=325
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-802952023-01-13T08:01:12Z Sensory evaluation of upland rice varieties with farmers: A case study Singh, R.K. Prasad, Kameshwari Mandal, Nimai Prasas Singh, Rama Kant Courtois, Brigitte Singh, Virendra Pal Paris, T.R. oryza sativa upland rice varieties evaluation chemicophysical properties evaluación propiedades físico-quimicas As part of a participatory plant-breeding project with methodological objectives lo improve rainfed rice in eastern India, an evaluation of sensory characteristics was conducted with farmers in a village of Bihar. Twenty-four farmers (12 women and 12 men) evaluated 15 upland rice varieties as raw rice and parboiled rice for milled and cooked rice appearance, color, odor, texture, stickiness, taste, and overall acceptability. The rice samples were milled and cooked by the women farmers following their ordinary practices, one variety recorded good result with both raw and parboiled modes of preparation, the preferences of women and men farmers did not differ significantly. The rankings based on preferences were compared with the rankings of the varieties for various physico-chemical characteristics measured in the laboratory, most correlations were not significant, indicating that, for the set of tested varieties, these parameters were poor predictors of farmers' preferences. the rankings based on preferences were compared with fanners' field rankings, and the correlation was positive for raw rice and negative for parboiled rice. Fanners' trade-off between field performance and grain quality is therefore important to asses for at least parboiled rice. The results of this first sensory evaluation experiment will be used to simplify Ihe methodology and to improve varietal evaluation in the formal breeding process. 2001 2017-03-14T08:56:10Z 2017-03-14T08:56:10Z Conference Paper Singh, R.K.; Prasad, Kameshwari; Mandal, Nimai Prasas; Singh, Rama Kant; Courtois, Brigitte; Singh, Virendra Pal; Paris, T.R.. 2001. Sensory evaluation of upland rice varieties with farmers: A case study . In: Lilja, Nina; Ashby, Jacqueline Anne; Sperling, Louise (eds.). Assessing the impact of participatory research and gender analysis . Participatory Research and Gender Analysis (PRGA), Program Coordination Office; International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT),, Cali, CO. p. 319-327. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80295 http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_Ciat/Digital/SB123.E9C.2_An_exchange_of_experiences_from_South_and_South_East_Asia.pdf#page=325 en Open Access p. 319-327 CGIAR System-wide Program on Participatory Research and Gender Analysis for Technology Development and Institutional Innovations Program Coordination Office International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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Singh, Rama Kant
Courtois, Brigitte
Singh, Virendra Pal
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Sensory evaluation of upland rice varieties with farmers: A case study
description As part of a participatory plant-breeding project with methodological objectives lo improve rainfed rice in eastern India, an evaluation of sensory characteristics was conducted with farmers in a village of Bihar. Twenty-four farmers (12 women and 12 men) evaluated 15 upland rice varieties as raw rice and parboiled rice for milled and cooked rice appearance, color, odor, texture, stickiness, taste, and overall acceptability. The rice samples were milled and cooked by the women farmers following their ordinary practices, one variety recorded good result with both raw and parboiled modes of preparation, the preferences of women and men farmers did not differ significantly. The rankings based on preferences were compared with the rankings of the varieties for various physico-chemical characteristics measured in the laboratory, most correlations were not significant, indicating that, for the set of tested varieties, these parameters were poor predictors of farmers' preferences. the rankings based on preferences were compared with fanners' field rankings, and the correlation was positive for raw rice and negative for parboiled rice. Fanners' trade-off between field performance and grain quality is therefore important to asses for at least parboiled rice. The results of this first sensory evaluation experiment will be used to simplify Ihe methodology and to improve varietal evaluation in the formal breeding process.
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Prasad, Kameshwari
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title_full_unstemmed Sensory evaluation of upland rice varieties with farmers: A case study
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