ICRISAT
Happenings In-house Newsletter
11 July 2014 No. 1631
Photo: C Bejosano, ICRISAT
Dr WD Dar presenting a concept note on food and nutrition security to Mr Tata. Also seen in the picture are Drs SP Wani, S Grando and Mr R Venkataramanan, Executive Trustee, Tata Trust (extreme right).
Tata Group and ICRISAT
Partnering to fight poverty, malnutrition and food insecurity in rural India
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ith poverty, malnutrition and food insecurity persisting as the greatest challenges facing India today and in the coming decades, a momentous meeting between Mr Ratan Tata, India’s top philanthropist-industrialist and Chair Emeritus of the Mumbai-based Tata Group, and an ICRISAT delegation headed by Director General Dr William D Dar has opened limitless opportunities for science-based innovations and partnership to address these concerns. “We propose the adoption of a holistic approach in achieving science-led development by scaling up innovations targeted to achieve food, nutrition, income and environmental security,” Dr Dar said during the meeting. “Vital to this approach is a multi-stakeholder partnership in pursuing in a big
way – holistic components such as integrated watershed management, and the development and promotion of highly nutritious crops such as nutricereals like pearl and finger millets and sorghum, as well as grain legumes, particularly among India’s indigenous, smallholder farmers.” “Making smallholder farmers economically better off is vital in achieving food and nutritional security. Increasing their productivity through water-use efficiency, and making available to them nutritious and resilient crops to grow will significantly improve the well-being of poor farming communities,” said Mr Tata. The Tata Group and ICRISAT have a long history of science-led development partnership in areas such as to page 2 ...4