ICRISAT
Happenings
17 May 2013 No. 1571
In-house Newsletter
15 March 2013
Photo: L Vidyasagar, ICRISAT
(L-R) ICAR Director General Dr S Ayyappan, Director General Dr WD Dar and ICAR Deputy Director General (Crop Science) Dr SK Datta at the Joint ICAR-ICRISAT Projects Review and Planning Meeting held at the ICRISAT headquarters.
ICAR and ICRISAT boost partnership for food and nutrition security in India The vigorous and enduring research partnership between ICRISAT and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) offers a synergistic response to the big challenge of ensuring food and nutrition security and improved livelihoods, particularly of millions of resource poor, smallholder farmers in India.
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Rainfed agriculture is vital to India’s food security and in addressing the immediate need to increase pulses production in the country. About 42% of children here are malnourished, so our efforts not only focus on production but also on nutrition through priority food crops. The potential of using 12 million hectares of rice fallows for growing pulses and expanding the area under hybrid pigeonpea is reiterated in the Government of India’s plan to revitalize its agriculture. In this endeavor, strengthening our research and development collaboration with ICRISAT will be crucial.” These views were shared by Dr S Ayyappan, Director General of ICAR, at the Joint ICAR-ICRISAT Projects Review and Planning Meeting held at the ICRISAT
headquarters on 10 May. In his message, Dr Ayyappan acknowledged ICRISAT’s role in India’s programs and initiatives on watershed management, policy advocacy, and South-South collaboration with countries in sub-Saharan African. He requested ICRISAT scientists to get more involved in various national level committees and to further help in the capacity building of the NARS. In his opening address, Director General William Dar reiterated the importance of the ICAR-ICRISAT partnership in improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in India. “We can elevate this partnership by leveraging on the strengths of each other, at both the leadership and scientist levels,” he emphasized. He also stressed the need to make to page 2 ...4