KNM-1638 Climate-Resilient Paddy Seeds | High Yield Early Duration
GoneFarmers KNM-1638 Paddy Seeds are a climate-resilient, high-yielding early duration rice variety developed for stable performance, excellent grain quality, and adaptability under varying climatic conditions. This variety is widely preferred for its resistance tolerance, strong tillering, and reliable production potential.
Crop Details
✔ Variety Name: KNM-1638 (Kunaram Vari-2)
✔ Crop Duration:
- Kharif: Approximately 120–125 Days
- Rabi/Yasangi: Approximately 130–135 Days
✔ Grain Type: Medium slender fine grain
✔ Plant Type: Semi-dwarf, non-lodging variety
✔ Farming Suitability: Natural, organic, and conventional farming
✔ Season Suitability: Kharif, Late Kharif & Rabi cultivation
Climate-Resilient Features
✔ Better adaptability under changing weather conditions
✔ Gall midge resistant variety
✔ Resistant to leaf blast disease
✔ Moderately resistant to neck blast
✔ Good performance under irrigated cultivation systems
✔ Photo-insensitive crop suitable across multiple seasons
Production Potential
✔ Average Yield: 30–35 Quintals per Acre*
✔ Research Yield Potential: Up to 73+ Quintals per Hectare under ideal management
✔ Strong tillering and grain filling capacity
✔ Good head rice recovery and market acceptance
*Yield may vary depending on soil health, climate, irrigation, and crop management practices.
Recommended Cultivation Practices
✔ Use healthy certified seeds for better germination
✔ Maintain proper nursery and transplantation spacing
✔ Apply organic manure/FYM before planting
✔ Timely irrigation during flowering and grain filling stages improves productivity
✔ Balanced micronutrient management supports higher yield
Key Advantages
✔ Early duration high-yield variety
✔ Climate-resilient paddy seed
✔ Strong disease resistance profile
✔ Excellent cooking and eating quality
✔ Suitable for Telangana, Andhra Pradesh & similar paddy-growing regions
Why Choose GoneFarmers
At GoneFarmers, we support sustainable agriculture by delivering quality seed varieties directly connected with farming communities and traditional agricultural values.
Preserving resilient seed varieties for future farming generations.