ICRISAT
Happenings In-house Newsletter
5 April 2013 No. 1565
15 March 2013
Director General William Dar and ICRISAT scientists with officials of the ZTE ethanol distillery and the Sorghum Research Institute (SRI), at the ZTE ethanol distillery, Wuyuan, Inner Mongolia, China.
Bioenergy for the poor
Linking smallholder farmers to sweet sorghum ethanol distillery in China “Sweet sorghum is a brilliant option for the poor farmers to improve their livelihoods. They stand to earn greater incomes from the sale of stalks to distilleries, over and above income from the sale of grain and bagasse.”
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peaking at the inaugural program of the annual review and planning meeting of the ICRISAT-CFCFAO project on “Enhanced Livelihood Opportunities of Smallholder Farmers of Asia: Linking Smallholder Sweet Sorghum Farmers with Bioethanol Industry”, Dr Dar emphasized that “sweet sorghum, as a viable bioethanol source, is in many ways better than sugarcane and maize because of its shorter growing period, less water requirement, less cost of cultivation, and lower production cost of ethanol at the distillery.” In this context, he emphasized that ICRISAT’s Inclusive Market-Oriented Development
(IMOD) approach addresses not only farm productivity but also marketability of the produce to help smallholder farmers improve their livelihoods. The two-day meeting held on 27-28 March at Wuyuan, Inner Mongolia, China primarily aimed to showcase progress made under the project, and discuss work plans to further expand the benefits of the initiative among smallholder farmers, enhance baseline survey report, and deliberate on policy changes required to upgrade value chain implementation, operational problems of contract to page 2 ...4