Development and Diffusion of Dryland Cereals in Semi-Arid Tropics of India — Role of Partnerships

D. K. Charyulu, Naveen P Singh, D. Shyam, C. Bantilan
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In any crop improvement program, public and private partnerships are vital for development of improved cultivars and their dissemination to the target niche locations. This paper has provided information on the diffusion of dryland cereals (particularly sorghum and pearl millet) in India and has highlighted the role of partnerships in sustaining the crop improvement as well as improved cultivars’ adoption. Over the past two decades, the R&D in pearl millet and sorghum has become increasingly privatized, reflecting a general shift in India's agricultural research system from public sector dominated to private sector-driven seed development and distribution. The accomplishments of pearl millet and sorghum breeding are considered as the success stories in India, with a large number of high-yielding, disease-resistant hybrids and open-pollinated varieties very widely used by the Indian farmers. This was made possible because of strong partnerships and Consortium model introduced by ICRISAT. This kind of approaches lead to scientific innovations that create a vibrant and sustainable supply of new improved cultivars and their adaptation in the targeted regions very quickly.
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在任何作物改良计划中,公共和私人伙伴关系对于改良品种的发展及其向目标利基地区的传播至关重要。本文提供了有关旱地谷物(特别是高粱和珍珠粟)在印度传播的信息,并强调了伙伴关系在维持作物改良和改良品种采用方面的作用。在过去的二十年里,珍珠粟和高粱的研发日益私有化,反映了印度农业研究体系从公共部门主导到私营部门驱动的种子开发和分销的总体转变。珍珠粟和高粱育种的成就被认为是印度的成功案例,印度农民广泛使用了大量高产、抗病的杂交品种和开放授粉品种。由于ICRISAT引入了强有力的伙伴关系和联盟模式,这一切成为可能。这种方法导致科学创新,创造了充满活力和可持续的新改良品种供应,并很快在目标地区适应。
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