Tapping Rice Fallows to Boost Pulses Production in India
Published Date
  
      June 11, 2016
      
  
    Type
  
      Brief 
      
  
     
  Authors:
India is globally the largest consumer of pulses with millions, particularly the poor, dependent on them for food and nutrition. It is also the largest importer of pulses and faces increasing dependence on imports as pulses demand is projected to increase 1.5 fold by 2030. The growing shortage has raised pulses prices making them unaffordable for most in India.
Citation:
  
            Ashutosh Sarker. (11/6/2016). Tapping Rice Fallows to Boost Pulses Production in India. Amman, Jordan: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
      
  
    Keywords:
higher-yielding lentil varieties
              boost pulses production
              winter follows
              fallow lands
              weed infestation
              subrata
              malika
              hul-57
              quick-growing
              robust root system
              small-seed trait
              lentil production technologies
              village seed hubs
              jehanabad
              cereal-based cropping systems
              quality seed production
              lentil varieties
              moitree
              village-based seed enterprises
              rice fallows
              rainfed systems
          diseases
              income
              nutrition
              zero tillage
              capacity building
              water scarcity
              pulses
              training
              workshops
              rice fields
              food
          