ICRISAT
Happenings
20 June 2014 No. 1628
In-house Newsletter
Photo: ICRISAT
Dr William D Dar with India’s Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers Ananth Kumar. Also seen in the picture are Drs SP Wani and GN Kumar.
Upscaling practices to increase efficiency of fertilizer use
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fforts to bring about a shift in fertilizer use across India and means to achieve sustainable development in smallholder agriculture were discussed at the meeting between ICRISAT Director General Dr William D Dar and India’s Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers Ananth Kumar. Three concepts – soil health mapping for developing balanced fertilizer recommendation; boosting pulses production through cultivation of rice fallows and rainy season fallows; and rainwater harvesting by adopting a holistic approach – were presented to the Minister. Minister A Kumar said, “I am happy to see that ICRISAT has come forward to help the Government of India to reduce subsidies through win-win proposals
for the farmers as well as for achieving sustainable development in the country.” The Minister assured that a task force would be constituted at the earliest to operationalize these ideas and also with the aim of drafting a balanced fertilization policy framework in the country. The case study of Bhoochetana (land rejuvenation) program, implemented in the states of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in India, was also presented. In the Bhoochetana project using soil analysis as an entry point, soil nutrient recommendations were developed, demonstrated, and scaled-out to cover 5.5 million ha in 30 districts of Karnataka. to page 2 ...4