ICRISAT Happenings

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22 February 2013

No. 1559

Dr SP Wani addresses farmers at Fasalvadi village, Medak district, Andhra Pradesh. Also seen are (L-R) Mr Ajit Jha (SABMiller-India), Dr TK Sreedevi (Commissioner, Resettlement & Rehabilitation, Hyderabad) and Mr Dinakar Babu (Collector, Medak district).

Water for the poor

Improving rural livelihoods through integrated water resource management Public-private partnership is driving crop productivity enhancement, soil and water conservation, and livelihood generation for smallholder farmers in Medak district, Andhra Pradesh (AP), India.

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he success of an integrated watershed management collaborative project between ICRISAT, SABMiller India, the Rural Education and Agriculture Development (READ), and BAIF Institute for Rural Development (BIRD) along with the district administration of the Government of AP was showcased in a field day held in Fasalvadi village in Medak district on 18 February. More than 200 farmers from the surrounding villages attended the field day. The project, spread over four villages (Fasalvadi, Shivampet, Venkatakishtapur and Chakriyal) in the district covering 2,526 households with a total population of 12,940 on 4,500 hectares, was initiated in 2010. It primarily aims to enhance agricultural productivity in the villages through rainwater conservation and harvesting and building

farmer capacity to develop sustainable water management practices that enhance groundwater availability and use efficiency. As a result of the project’s interventions, crop yields have significantly increased by up to 35% and small and marginal farmer incomes by up to 11% in the villages. The project also provides microentrepreneurship opportunities to approximately 150 women from Self-Help Groups through the Spent Malt programme. These women collect malt from the SABMiller India local brewery (Charminar Brewery), distributed to farmers in the villages to feed to milch animals. It has been a win-win project since the farmers benefit from significant increase in milk production from 1 liter per day to 3-5 liters per day, while the Self-Help Groups have made a total profit of ` 1,20,000 (US$ 2,213) in over one year. to page 2 ...4


Water for the poor....from page 1 In his inaugural address, Mr Dinakar Babu, Collector, Medak district, appreciated the efforts of ICRISAT in demonstrating improved technologies for conserving rainwater and enhancing productivity as well as in increasing incomes of women SelfHelp Groups and farmers in the watersheds. He advised farmers to take maximum advantage of ICRISAT’s presence in the villages, and also to Collector Dinakar Babu, SP Wani, and other project partners and help disseminate new technologies to villagers visit a farmer’s field (left) and a check dam constructed for water storage in Fasalvadi village. other farmers in the district. Dr TK Sridevi, Commissioner, Resettlement & Rehabilitation, Hyderabad also advised the farmers to adopt collective rainwater management measures to overcome water scarcity in the rainfed areas. She also appreciated the efforts of the ICRISAT-led project in empowering the women Self-Help Groups.

public-private partnerships in managing water efficiently, benefiting farmers through inclusive market-oriented development (IMOD), and improving their livelihoods in the process.”

“The results achieved over the last 3 years since the initiative was introduced and the response of the farming community in the watershed have been very encouraging,” said Dr Suhas P Wani, Assistant Director, Research Program – Resilient Dryland Systems, ICRISAT. “Crop yields have increased by 10 to 35%, and income generating activities have contributed ` 25 lakh (US$ 46,109) to the net income of 50 families with animals.”

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Ajit Jha, Director, Corporate Affairs and Communications, SABMiller India said, “We are working towards creating an increasingly holistic approach to water stewardship. In addition to our ongoing efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle water within our own breweries, we are working to drive performance improvement in water efficiency, enhance focus on water availability assessment, and support collaborative resource management initiatives in Andhra Pradesh along with States like Rajasthan and Haryana.”

Dr Wani added that “in Fasalvadi village alone, increased milk production from 260 animals is adding additional net income of ` 6,250 (US$ 115) per day totaling to ` 1.88 lakh (US$ 3,304) per month. This project demonstrates the importance of

Five farmers namely, Mr P Mallesham, Mrs A Yadamma, Mr P Sadananda Reddy, Mr P Ganesh and Mr Ramachandra Reddy were given recognition during the field day for their exemplary performance in the watershed in the four villages. g

Tribal farmers from Odisha state visit ICRISAT

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o strengthen their knowledge in integrated grain legume production, eight farmers and two researchers from the Odisha Tribal Empowerment and Livelihood Program (OTELP), India visited ICRISAT on 18-20 February. During their visit, the farmers had an opportunity to interact with the Research Program – Grain Legumes team.

suitable for their locations. They also had the opportunity to see various farm machinery for land development and plant protection. Participants were provided with sets of protective clothing and information on safe use of plant protection chemicals and the need for maintaining environmental health in their agricultural systems.

The farmers had indepth interaction with chickpea, groundnut and pigeonpea scientists on varieties

Staff of the Learning Systems Unit (LSU) and the Farm, Engineering and Transport Services (FETS) also assisted in the coordination of the visit. g

When something goes wrong in the brain! Dr Harish Reddy, MD, Psychiatrist from Tranquil Minds Hospitals will be available for consultation on behavioral problems at ICRISAT on 27 February from 1100 to 1400 hrs. Interested staff and their dependents may register with the Field Medical Unit (FMU) on or before 25 February. A Health Awareness Lecture will follow (1400 to 1445 hrs) at the CF Bentley Conference Hall. g 2

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Niger officials visit ICRISAT, explore opportunities to strengthen food security partnerships

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ith sustainable agricultural development on top of Niger’s agenda as key to national food security, His Excellency Mr Allahoury Amadou Diallo, Niger High Commissioner to the 3N Initiative (Nigeriens Nourish Nigeriens) and His Excellency Mr Ali Illiassou, Niger Ambassador to India visited the ICRISAT headquarters on 20-21 February. The visit was aimed at exploring possible collaborative Ambassador Ali Illiassou (4th from left) and Niger High Commissioner to the 3N opportunities to enhance Niger’s Initiative, Allahoury Amadou Diallo (5th from left) with ICRISAT senior management staff. 3N initiative through the ICRISAT South-South Initiative (IS-SI). 3N is a new government building activities (for national partners, NGOs, program designed by the President of Niger to students and farmers). The High Commissioner also improve agricultural production in the country. IS-SI, proposed to have an agreement between the Niger on the other hand, is ICRISAT’s platform for focused Government’s 3N Initiative and ICRISAT to carry out and systematic international partnerships critical for a collaborative activities identified during the visit. more effective and inclusive development The discussions were led by ICRISAT’s DDG-R Dave cooperation between India and Africa. Hoisington, Joanna Kane-Potaka (Director, Strategic According to the Niger officials, the two-day productive Marketing and Communication) and Guntuku and rewarding visit helped them better understand Dileepkumar (Global Leader, Knowledge Sharing ICRISAT’s work and what ICRISAT can offer to Niger. and Innovation and IS-SI Coordinator). “ICRISAT’s Inclusive Market-Oriented Development The two-day visit of Niger officials covered strategy and research agenda fit well in our 3N interactions with ICRISAT senior management staff; Initiative,” the High Commissioner pointed out. orientation on IS-SI; and visits to SATVenture, Areas for possible future collaborations between research program areas, Agribusiness and Innovation Niger and ICRISAT identified during the discussions Platform, RS Paroda Gene Bank, Center of include: groundnut seed production, agribusiness Excellence in ICT innovations for Agriculture, and incubation, food processing clusters, watershed Center of Excellence in Genomics. The visit was management, drought preparedness, ICT to coordinated by Farid Waliyar, Mahamadou Gandah, modernize Niger extension system, and capacity and Guntuku Dileepkumar. g

Postrainy sorghum project dissemination workshop held

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he Research Program on Dryland Cereals conducted a dissemination workshop on “Improving postrainy sorghum varieties to meet the growing grain and fodder demand in India,” an ACIAR-funded project, on 19-21 February 2013. The workshop was attended by 16 scientists from abroad and 8 scientists from Indian national programs. The activity aims to disseminate the findings of the now completed four-year ACIARfunded project, especially the beneficial effect of introgression stay-green QTL on grain and stover yield and quality, and the importance of crop

simulation modeling to better guide breeding targets. The workshop also sought to open up discussion with other scientific groups and an opportunity for creating/expanding linkages in the implementation of the CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Cereals. It also included deliberations on the contents of a possible second phase of the ACIAR-funded project. The main collaborators of the project were ICRISAT, the University of Queensland and QAAFI (Australia), and India’s Directorate of Sorghum Research (DSR) and State Agricultural Universities (through DSR). g ICRISAT Happenings 22 February 2013/1559

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A visit to ICRISAT’s entomology experiments Dr Nigel Poole, ICRISAT Board Chair; Dr Ganesan Balachander, Member, CGIAR Consortium Board; and Dr Mahmoud Solh, Director General, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), accompanied by Director General William D Dar and CLL Gowda visited the entomology research experiments at the ICRISAT headquarters on 4 February, coinciding with the week-long launch meetings for the ICRISAT-led CGIAR Research Programs. Dr Hari C Sharma, HC Sharma showing interspecific derivatives of chickpea with Principal Scientist (Entomology), explained Helicoverpa resistance. to the visitors the net-house and clip-cage chickpea with Helicoverpa resistance; and techniques developed recently to screen sorghums experiments on screening of minicore collection, for resistance to aphids; integrated management of interspecific mapping population, and improved sorghum shoot fly; interspecific derivatives of lines with resistance/tolerance to Helicoverpa. g

Happy retirement The following staff members are retiring on 28 February: N Narsimlu, Senior S Krishna Reddy, Farm & Engineering Security Associate, Associate (Heavy Security Services, Machinery), FETS after serving the – Engineering Services, Institute for 31 years. after serving the Institute for 38 years. P Srinivas Reddy, R Bikshapathy, Senior Senior Field Helper, Security Associate, Research Program – Security Services, after Grain Legumes, after serving the Institute for serving the Institute 40 years. for 39 years.

Visitors’ log 18 February: Thirty international participants from the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation; and 35 farmers from Odisha under the IFAD-EC-ICRISAT project.

S Brahmaiah, Senior Field Helper, FETS Engineering Services, after serving the Institute for 36 years.

Team ICRISAT wishes them a very happy retired life.

20 February: Sixty students from Zilla Parishad High School, Matangi; and Professor Ronald L Phillips from the University of Minnesota, USA. 21 February: Twenty-four students from the Karnataka University, Dharwad, and 30 progressive farmers from Dantewada district, Chhattisgarh.


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