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Drought-Resistant Groundnut To Hit Markets Soon - July 5, 2008
A majority of Indian farmers are dependent on the monsoon for their requirement of water. However, rainfall is not uniform in the country. In 2006, for instance, of the 533 meteorological districts, 112 received excess rain, while the situation was normal in 193 districts. Rainfall was deficient in 195 districts, while 17 districts received only scanty rain.
Varshney, who was in the national capital to attend a seminar of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS), said ICRISAT was developing improved seeds for chic-pea, pigeon-pea, pearl millet, and sorghum. “There is need to develop improved seeds for several crops by making them drought-resistant. India has vast stretches of land that are semi-arid or drought-prone. The new seeds will help a lot in these areas,” he said. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has sponsored the research on the new groundnut variety. Scientists from Brazil’s Catholic University, the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, and the University of Georgia are engaged in the project.
According to ICRISAT, groundnut is the 13th most important food crop of the world, the fourth most important source of edible oil and the third most important source of vegetable protein. It is grown on 26.4 million hectares worldwide in nearly 100 countries with the main producers being China, India, Nigeria, the US, Indonesia and Sudan.
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