Development and Deployment of Rust Resistant Wheat Varieties in India – Insights from Technology Transfer and Policy Response from the National Seed Production Program

S. R, A. Sharma, Raj Kumar, C. Mishra, Anuj Kumar, Satyavir Singh, Gp Singh
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Wheat, a major Indian staple food crop is largely prone to rusts infection. Inter alia, wheat producers have been advocated to adopt the recently released innovative technologies (rust resistant high yielding wheat varieties) developed under the All India Coordinated Research Project to counter the significant yield losses. In the milieu, we investigated the technological trend in terms of seed indent followed by policy options for transfer of technology at farmers’ field. Research findings indicated that the wheat producers adopted old technologies (varieties in our case). In the recent past five years, the trend hasn’t witnessed any drastic change despite several rust resistant varieties have been tested and released for various agro-climatic conditions. Recent varieties take about 5 years to reach their peak adoption since release and is attributed to the innovative transfer of technologies. At the producers’ level, technologies have been upscaled though frontline demonstrations, especially on cluster mode. Demonstrations resulted in an average yield gain of 699 kg/ha for an innovative rust resistant technology (HD 2967) in comparison to its check. Despite the increasing demand and promotion of latest technologies, the need and availability of ‘producer choice variety’ is still persisting which has to be addressed. Innovations like ‘community seed banks’, enabling public-private partnership, contract farming (quadpartite model), participatory demonstrations and blockchain enabled ‘seed tracker’ will strengthen the transfer of technology system in Indian wheat production.
印度抗锈病小麦品种的开发和部署——来自国家种子生产计划的技术转让和政策响应的见解
小麦是印度主要的粮食作物,很容易感染锈病。除其他外,一直倡导小麦生产者采用最近发布的创新技术(抗锈病高产小麦品种),这些技术是由全印度协调研究项目开发的,以应对重大的产量损失。在此背景下,我们调查了种子坑方面的技术趋势,以及农民田间技术转让的政策选择。研究结果表明,小麦生产者采用了旧技术(在我们的例子中是品种)。在过去的五年中,尽管在各种农业气候条件下测试和发布了几种抗锈病品种,但这种趋势并没有发生任何剧烈变化。最近的品种自发布以来需要大约5年的时间才能达到采用的高峰,这归功于创新的技术转让。在生产者层面,通过一线示范,特别是在集群模式上,技术已经升级。试验结果表明,与测试相比,创新防锈技术(HD 2967)的平均产量增加了699公斤/公顷。尽管对最新技术的需求和推广不断增加,但“生产者选择品种”的需求和可用性仍然存在,必须加以解决。诸如“社区种子银行”、促进公私伙伴关系、合同农业(四方模式)、参与性示范和区块链支持的“种子跟踪器”等创新将加强印度小麦生产的技术转让系统。
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