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CIMMYT Action Corridors in SA/India

CIMMYT Action Corridors in SA/India. Operate in ten states: AP , Punjab, Haryana , UP, Bihar, Jharkhand , Rajasthan, West Bengal, TN & Karnataka . Positioning of CIMMYT for Food security in India .

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CIMMYT Action Corridors in SA/India

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  1. CIMMYT Action Corridors in SA/India Operate in ten states: AP, Punjab, Haryana, UP, Bihar, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, West Bengal, TN & Karnataka

  2. Positioning of CIMMYT for Food security in India • New food to come from eastern Gangetic Plains & Rainfed Mixed farming systems through bridging ‘management yield gaps’, use of ‘Rice Fallows’, diversification and intensification. • CA as vehicle for change for sustainable natural resource and crop management to produce more at less cost • Improvement in genetic yield potential of wheat for early planting and/or tolerant to terminal heat, nutrient and water use efficient cultivars • Development of Maize (Normal , QPMs ) Inbred /Hybrids for high yield potential in Kharif, Rabi, Spring seasons • Maize genotypes tolerant to major abiotic stresses and resistance to diseases • Capacity building in frontier areas

  3. On-going Research Projects ICAR-CIMMYT Work plan for Wheat and Maize Systems (2009-12)

  4. Our Direction • Customized technologies that farmers want • Strong ag professionals on the ground • Access to information • Linkage with input and output markets • Good business models • Suitable policies • Linkages with large-scale investments • Dedicated partners that complement each other and contribute own resources

  5. Approach • Research Platforms • Adaptive Research Trails-Modules • Demonstrations-Delivery • Communication tools and techniques for large scale delivery • PPPs and Service windows • Capacity building of NARS, Partners, Farmers, Custom Service providers

  6. Long-term Platforms-RW/RM Systems

  7. Carbon inputs, outputs and sustainability index- Eastern Gangetic Plains

  8. Carbon Sustainability Index- Western Gangetic Plains

  9. Adaptive Research Trials-MODULES

  10. Suitable rice cultivars under different situations-EIGP

  11. Evaluating New Tools for Nutrient Management in CA-Collaboration with IPNI

  12. Incidence of False Smut-Establishment & Nutrient Management Effects

  13. New Machinery-Development & Fine Tuning • Multi-crop Seed-cum Ferti attachment for 2WT • Turbo seeder • PCR planter • 2WT relay planter • Small farm modular sprayer • Hydraulic SMS • High clearance tractor • Improved Laser bucket for 4 WT • Laser leveling system for 2 WT • Indigenous limit plot planter • Precision seed metering systems • Improved furrow opener for ZT planters • Off barring-cum-fertilizer applicator for s/c ratoon

  14. Evaluation and fine tuning of Improved technologies (2010)

  15. Economic Benefits of different rolling-out technologies

  16. GCAP & New Seed Systems *Estimated quantity

  17. Partnerships (2009-2010)

  18. Communication Strategy • Travelling Seminars • Workshops • Print & Electronic media • Field days • Communication Materials: • Manuals • Bulletins • Fact Sheets • Pocket books • PPTs • Videos

  19. Capacity Building

  20. Regional Training on Conservation Agriculture

  21. Lessons Learnt/Challenges Encountered

  22. THANKS

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