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Home | Sangareddy | Icrisat Skuast Develop First Cold Tolerant Sorghum In Jk

ICRISAT, SKUAST develop first cold-tolerant sorghum in J&K

These varieties aim to enhance food, feed, and fodder security, addressing the critical feed supply-demand gap in the region’s animal husbandry sector, which plays a vital role in the local economy

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 28 October 2024, 05:31 PM
ICRISAT, SKUAST develop first cold-tolerant sorghum in J&K
ICRISAT scientists with sorghum crop in Jammu Kashmir valley
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Sangareddy: Jammu and Kashmir will release new forage sorghum varieties in 2025, marking the first successful adaptation of this dryland crop to the region’s temperate climate.

The release follows advanced on-farm trials of elite sorghum lines conducted by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) in collaboration with the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST), Kashmir.


According to an ICRISAT press release, the partnership focused on promoting dual-purpose sorghum varieties that provide both grain and forage. These varieties aim to enhance food, feed, and fodder security, addressing the critical feed supply-demand gap in the region’s animal husbandry sector, which plays a vital role in the local economy. Currently, the region is facing a 40 per cent fodder deficit.

Dr Stanford Blade, Deputy Director General-Research of ICRISAT, highlighted the collaborative nature of the project. “This initiative reflects ICRISAT’s commitment to delivering demand-driven innovations. Partnering with SKUAST has allowed us to co-develop sustainable solutions that benefit smallholder farmers and the broader agricultural sector,” said Dr Blade.

Livestock rearing is crucial in the Kashmir Valley, providing essential protein and employment opportunities. However, the limited availability of nutritious feed poses a significant challenge for the sector, especially at high altitudes. Fodder sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) has emerged as a promising solution. It offers high biomass production of up to 50 tons per hectare. It is adaptable to local conditions and also has high nutritional value. Its cultivation can improve livestock productivity and enhance the rural economy, directly benefiting marginalised communities, especially smallholder farmers and landless laborers dependent on animal husbandry for their livelihoods, the press release said.

Prof. Nazir A Ganai, Vice Chancellor of SKUAST Kashmir, praised the initiative: “This marks a significant step toward achieving feed, fodder, and livelihood security, especially for underprivileged tribal communities in high-altitude areas.”

The project aims to enhance sustainable livestock production and improve the socio-economic conditions of marginalised farmers across the Kashmir Valley by releasing these cold-tolerant sorghum varieties in 2025.

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