ICRISAT Happenings (19 September 2014)

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ICRISAT

Happenings

19 September 2014 No. 1641

In-house Newsletter

Photo: PS Rao, ICRISAT

ICRISAT team led by Director General Dr William D Dar interacting with Mr K Chandrashekar Rao.

ICRISAT to assist in mapping soil health of 4 million hectares in the state

Science-led approach for agricultural development in Telangana, India

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CRISAT will assist the Government of Telangana, India, to map the soil health of 4 million hectares of agricultural land in the state; issue soil health cards to farmers; and transform the state to be the country’s seed bowl. Mr K Chandrashekar Rao, Chief Minister of Telangana asked ICRISAT to develop a time-bound plan and strategy to be implemented over the coming years, to help the state achieve its vision for agriculture. “There are several types of soils in Telangana. However, due to lack of proper understanding most farmers are limiting themselves to conventional methods and crops, and this is resulting in poor yields. With the help of ICRISAT we will advise

farmers on crops suitable for their lands and address this issue systematically,” Mr Rao said. “ICRISAT’s activities in Karnataka state have produced good results. Using similar means, we will identify deficient nutrients in soils and give relevant supplements to help farmers improve yields,” the Chief Minister announced. To express ICRISAT’s solidarity with the efforts of the government to revitalize agriculture and create prosperity in rural areas, ICRISAT Director General Dr William D Dar met the Chief Minister on 12 September. “ICRISAT welcomes this opportunity to work with the government of Telangana in raising rural prosperity and turning Telangana into the Seed Bowl of India,” said Dr Dar. to page 2 ...4


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