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ICRISAT Annual Report 2023
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ICRISAT Annual Report 2023
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Foreword
I am honored to present ICRISAT’s annual report showcasing
some notable developments made throughout 2023.
This year holds profound significance for ICRISAT as it
commemorates the International Year of Millets - a tribute
to the grain that embodies our proud 50-year legacy of
pioneering advancements in climate-resilient, nutritious and
productive dryland agriculture.
I wish to extend my appreciation to the Government of
India for its visionary advocacy in securing 2023 as the
United Nations Year for raising awareness on millets.
India’s efforts to elevate the prominence of this humble
grain on the global stage not only highlights the nation’s
leadership in agricultural innovation but also its role in driving
transformative changes in dryland agrifood systems.
These endeavours, of course, are not undertaken in isolation.
They reflect a collaborative spirit within the Global South,
with agro-innovations from across Africa surpassing what
could be achieved through efforts alone in Asia, highlighting
the power of cooperation.
This deeply inspires us at ICRISAT, as our work in the
development of dryland cereals and legumes and agri-
innovations, more broadly, transcends mere scientific
inquiry. We innovate to provide food and nutrition security
to the billions of people living in drylands. Here, millets and
legumes sustain lives and livelihoods, serving as a lifeline
in the battle against hunger and malnutrition. Notably,
these practical outcomes contribute to the Sustainable
Development Goals on multiple levels.
The year has also allowed us to demonstrate the power of our
own institutional partnerships in advocating for the global
community to focus on the importance of millet. Aside from
national governments, we have been honored to draw upon
our enduring partnership with the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations and other bodies tasked
with promoting and mainstreaming millet to empower
smallholder farmers, foster sustainable development,
eradicate hunger, address climate change, support
biodiversity, and revolutionize agrifood systems.
Finally, ICRISAT’s Governing Board decision to join the
One CGIAR Unified Governance positions the Institute to
accelerate these goals. It is envisaged that this strategic
alignment will result in significant mutual benefits across the
entire research arena, and we look forward to extending our
collaboration.
On behalf of ICRISAT, I thank all our stakeholders, partners,
collaborators, and supporters for their steadfast commitment
to our mission. Collectively, we will continue to sow the seeds
of progress, ensuring a more just and sustainable future for
this generation and those to come.
The year 2023 marked a significant milestone for ICRISAT
on multiple fronts. The resolution passed by the Governing
Board, signaling our intention to join the One CGIAR
integrated partnership, followed by our subsequent
participation, solidifies our formal reintegration into the
CGIAR family.
We are encouraged that this partnership will empower
ICRISAT to further enrich its impactful contributions while
facilitating the exchange of expertise and resources with
the foremost alliance of agricultural research organizations
globally.
This step also underscores the importance of collaboration,
recognizing that the pervasive and complex challenges of
our time, notwithstanding climate change, new geo-political
posturing and other impacts — particularly affecting dryland
agriculture in the Global South — are best met through
unified efforts.
It epitomizes the strength of partnerships, a core principle
deeply ingrained within ICRISAT’s ethos. For the past
50 years, our achievements have been propelled by our
collaborative approach, working hand in hand with partners
to harness scientific research in tackling the formidable
challenges posed by dryland agriculture.
From the development of improved crop varieties in our
advanced laboratories to innovative landscape management
to the promotion of good public policy, our mission is defined
by individuals who steadfastly believe in the transformative
potential of equitable living standards, with nutrition and
food security at the forefront.
With this in mind, I join my fellow Board Members in
extending heartfelt congratulations to the Government of
India for its steadfast advocacy, culminating in the designation
of 2023 as the United Nations International Year of Millets.
This recognition serves as a global validation of the significant
nutritional and food security contributions of this grain.
Few organizations in the sphere of global agricultural
innovation have wielded as profound an influence on millet
development and advocacy as ICRISAT. As such I also extend
my sincere gratitude to its leadership and staff for their
pivotal role, alongside the FAO and other valued partners,
in the successful execution of this Year. It serves as a timely
reminder and celebration of our collective impact in the
drylands of Africa, Asia, and beyond.
In conclusion, I am reminded that the select achievements
presented in this report are made possible by the
generous contributions of our stakeholders, partners, and
collaborators. In the spirit of collaboration and shared
purpose, I extend my deepest gratitude to you, for your
invaluable support and unwavering commitment to our vision
of a better future for the drylands and those who call it home.
Message from the Director General
Message from the Governing Board Chair
Dr Jacqueline Hughes
Director General, ICRISAT
Prof. Prabhu Pingali
Chair, ICRISAT Governing Board
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Section 1: 2023 Highlights
Section 2: Corporate
- ICRISAT Governing Board Members
- Corporate Service Directors
- Human Resources
- Business Development
- Finance
- Communications
Section 3: International Year of Millets Highlights
Section 4: Research Outcomes
- Message from the Deputy Director General-Research
- Global Research and Regional Program Directors
- Country Representatives
1. Catalyzing Crop Innovations: Accelerated Crop
Improvement
2. Safeguarding Sustainable Drylands: Resilient Farm and
Food Systems
3. Optimizing Value Chains: Enabling Systems Transformation
Section 5: Publications, Knowledge Transfer and Training
Contents
ICRISAT thanks its donors, partners and supporters for enabling us to keep
delivering the innovations that overcome hunger, malnutrition, poverty and
environmental degradation for the 2.1 billion people who reside in the drylands
of Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and beyond.
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ICRISAT wins the prestigious UNDP
Mahatma Award 2023 for its work in
Bundelkhand, India.
ICRISAT joins the FAO and the Government of India to
celebrate the International Year of Millets 2023 at the
opening ceremony held in Rome. (see page 18)
The food processing unit in Koraput district, Odisha, designed
and implemented by ICRISAT and the Government of Odisha
recognized as the ‘Best Millet Processing Unit’ at the International
Millet Convention held in Bhubaneswar. (see page 47)
ICRISAT partners with FAO Saudi Arabia
to boost the country’s cereal production.
ICRISAT joined the 3rd Agriculture Deputies Meeting &
G-20 Agriculture Ministers Meeting held at Hyderabad.
ICRISAT joined the India Pavilion and AgriFood Pavilion for
panel discussions and featured millets and millet products
at the COP28 showcase corner.
ICRISAT signs the CGIAR
Integrated Framework
Agreement, to join the
One CGIAR Integrated
Partnership.
The ICRISAT genebank deposits 96% of its collection at
the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway. (see page 28)
ICRISAT and the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture’s Landscape
Segmented Fertilizer Advisory Tool, Supported by CGIAR’s EiA
Initiative, is helping Ethiopian farmers to significantly improve
their yield in sorghum, teff, and wheat. (see page 32)
Pearl millet and sorghum seed kits were distributed
in areas of Niger and Chad suffering seed loss caused
by drought and exacerbated by the conflict in Ukraine.
(see page 28)
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India
Nigeria
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2023 Highlights
Asia
Africa
Australia
North America
South America
Europe
Sorghum
Pearl millet
Small millet
Active project locations:
Varieties released
using ICRISAT-supplied
germplasm and
breeeding material
176
active projects across
33
countries
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Manoj Ahuja
Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture &
Farmers Welfare, India
(Ex officio member)
Himanshu Pathak
Vice Chair, Secretary, Department of
Agricultural Research and Education &
Director General, ICAR, India
(Ex officio member)
Jacqueline Hughes
Director General, ICRISAT
(Ex officio member)
UK
Prabhu Pingali
Chair, ICRISAT Governing Board
USA
Bonnie McClafferty
Folasade Ogunde
Chair, Audit and Risk Committee
Nigeria
Cathy Reade
Chair, Corporate Governance
Committee
Australia
Yaye Kene Gassama
Shenggen Fan
Member, CGIAR System Board
China
A Santhi Kumari
Chief Secretary of the State of
Telangana, India
(Ex officio member, from Jan 2023)
Yilma Kebede
Chair, Program Committee
Ethiopia
Alice Ruhweza
Member, CGIAR System Board
Uganda
Regine Andersen
ICRISAT Governing Board Members
Lindiwe Sibanda
Chair, CGIAR System Board
Zimbabwe
Corporate
Jim Godfrey
Chair of Finance, Operations
and Resource utilization
Committee (until Oct 2023)
UK
Laurie Tollefson
Independent Member
(until Apr 2023)
Canada
Somesh Kumar
Chief Secretary of the State of
Telangana, India
(Ex officio member, until Jan 2023)
Patrick Caron
Vice Chair, CGIAR System Board
France
Member, Audit and Risk Committee
USA
Member, Corporate Governance
Committee
Norway
Member, Audit and Risk Committee
Senegal
Hilary Wild
CGIAR System Board
UK / Ireland
Neal Gutterson
CGIAR System Board
USA
Alyssa Jade
McDonald-Baertl
CGIAR System Board
Australia
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In the past year, ICRISAT has continued to invest in its human
capital, recognizing that our workforce is integral to achieving
our organizational goals. With over 2,200 workforce members
from 27 different nations, our diverse team hails from around
the globe to deliver on our mission. Efforts to enhance staff
retention have been evident through strategic interventions
in organizational development and compensation and
benefits. Notably, pay scales were revised globally following a
comprehensive salary review.
Capacity development remains a priority for the Institute, with
over 21% of staff members benefiting from internal career
progression opportunities. In a pioneering move, ICRISAT
successfully conducted its first-ever election for the Global
Staff Council, ensuring representation from all job grades
and locations. This platform empowers staff to voice their
opinions and ideas, facilitating formal consultation on critical
organizational matters.
A thriving organizational culture is essential for maintaining
staff morale and engagement. ICRISAT remains committed to
fostering a positive work environment through ongoing efforts
in culture building, learning and development, and diversity
and inclusion initiatives. Strategic recruitment efforts have
strengthened senior management and leadership cadres,
focusing on achieving gender balance.
In 2023, we maintained strong partnerships
with 70 collaborators and embarked on 58
new projects, bringing our total active projects
to 176. These initiatives reflect our ongoing
commitment to advancing sustainable
agricultural solutions and driving positive
change in dryland regions.
Partnerships form the cornerstone of
ICRISAT’s approach to developing sustainable
and impactful solutions. By fostering
interdisciplinary collaboration, we leverage our
globally recognized team of agriculture and
food scientists alongside strategic partnerships
with governments, research institutions,
philanthropic organizations, NGOs, the private
sector, and development practitioners. These
alliances amplify the reach and impact of our
work, enabling us to scale evidence-based
interventions and drive lasting change in
dryland agri-food systems.
2,200+
Workforce members
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Different
nations
Working
across
14
Countries
Human Resources
Business Development
ICRISAT and Zuari Farm Hub Limited unite to enhance digital
innovations in India.
ICRISAT and Haryana Agricultural University collaborate to
advance agricultural research and training in the state.
A delegation from the Embassy of the Kingdom of the
Netherlands to Mali discuss avenues for deeper cooperation
with ICRISAT’s West and Central Africa Regional Office.
Corporate Service Directors
Ramon Peachey
Communications
Angshu Sengupta
Deputy Director General
Sanjay Agarwal
Assistant Director General
Lydia Murimi
Business Development
Kunal Sarkar
Human Resources
ICRISAT’s Corporate Services Division ensures the seamless operation of ICRISAT’s mission. The division supports all
departments, allowing them to concentrate on their primary tasks while overseeing essential functions such as Human
Resources, Communications, Finance and Business Development.
ICRISAT and the Indian Oilseeds & Produce Export
Promotion Council collaborate to boost India’s oilseed
production.
Over the past five decades, our collaborative efforts
have been instrumental in promoting resilience and
prosperity in the communities we serve. We extend
our sincere appreciation to our funders and partners
for their invaluable support, which has empowered
smallholder farmers in drylands to tackle poverty, hunger,
malnutrition, and environmental degradation through
efficient, sustainable, and profitable agriculture.
Universities and
Research Institutes 35
Partners
2023
Private Sector and
Seed companies 48
Governments 30
Foundations
and Trusts 16
CGIAR 8
Bilateral 6
Multilateral 14
International NGOs 6
NGOs 26
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Finance
Financial Summary
US$ thousands
Grant Revenue 2023 vs 2022 in USD '000
30,000
25,000
20,000
2023
2022
With the entry of 58 new projects in 2023, the year also saw a 20% increase in grant
revenue compared to 2022.
2023
2022
Assets
Investments, Cash and Cash equivalents
9,265
11,687
Current Assets
25,558
23,242
Property, Plant and Equipment
17,615
7,134
Other Non Current Assets
1,935
2,319
Total Assets
54,373
44,382
Liabilities
Current Liability
15,184
12,558
Net Assets
Unrestricted Net Asset
17,089
21,596
Restricted Assets
22,100
10,228
Total Net Assets
39,189
31,824
Total Laibilities & Net Assets
54,373
44,382
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Visitors
During 2023, the Communications Department embarked
on a series of new initiatives aimed at bolstering our
engagement with key stakeholders. Among these endeavors
was the refinement of our communications strategy, honing
in on fostering meaningful connections with National
Agricultural Research Systems (NARS), government decision-
makers, partners and funders, and influential members of the
media sector.
We finalized the development of a new institutional website
for launch in early 2024 featuring a contemporary design
and enhanced user navigation, alongside planning for a new
modernized logo and slogan more emblematic of our core
competencies and expertise.
Our concerted efforts to expand media outreach yielded
results throughout the year. We achieved extensive coverage,
accumulating a total of 4,039 mentions, with significant
visibility attained for the International Year of Millets 2023
through major channels such as France TV 24 and the Dutch
Broadcasting Foundation (NOS), as well as through a diverse
array of global and regional outlets spanning from MSN in the
USA to Forbes, News Ghana, The Hindu Business Line and
Infobae in Argentina and across over ten strategic markets.
Our social media presence witnessed substantial growth, with
our combined platforms now exceeding 200,000 followers.
Notably, our specialized International Year of Millets 2023
Communications
educational series garnered over 2 million impressions. It
reached 160,000 individuals, earning on-promotion from
entities including the CGIAR, International Treaty on Plant
Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, FAO Saudi
Arabia, Crop Trust, International Year of Millets 2023 Steering
Committee, UN Biodiversity, The Forum for Agricultural
Research in Africa (FARA), The Asia-Pacific Association of
Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI) and others.
In tandem with our media program, oversight of the
Open Access Repository witnessed an uptick with 245
authored and co-authored publications, underscoring our
commitment to knowledge dissemination. Weekly internal
and monthly external newsletters ensured that both our
internal staff and external subscribers remained abreast
of developments. The communications team efficiently
attended to communication requests from across the
Institute and affiliated institutions, successfully completing
313 significant projects spanning media services, graphic
design, videography, and printing.
As physical visits to ICRISAT HQ surged to 13,038 visitors,
plans were initiated to develop a tailored online booking
system poised to streamline visitor management processes
and integrate seamlessly into our newly revamped website
in 2024. This will now offer visitors convenient access to all
ICRISAT locations with a simple click.
X (formerly Twitter)
51,622
Followers
32,258
Followers
111,461
Followers
284,504
visits
13,038
Visitors to ICRISAT HQ
47,374
engagements
51,415
engagements
107,397
engagements
YouTube
Website interactions
59,068
total views
38 videos and
3 livestreams
585
new subscribers
671,417
impressions
861,537
impressions
944,284
impressions
1,548,555
impressions
ICRISAT welcomed a delegation from Canada featuring
the Honorable Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food,
Ms Marie-Claude Bibeau, alongside His Excellency,
Mr Cameron MacKay, the High Commissioner for Canada
in India on 15 June 2023.
His Excellency Mr Thierry Berthelot, Consul General of France in Bangalore, India, led a
delegation to visit ICRISAT and its Center for Excellence in Genomics and Systems Biology
(CEGSB) on 12 January 2023.
The Director-General of the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations, Dr. Qu
Dongyu, paid a visit to ICRISAT headquarters on
14 June 2023.
Media
4,039
Mentions
Highlights
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The International Year of Millets in 2023 marked a momentous year in recognizing the significance of
these nutritious grains in global food systems. Millets, with their resilience to climate change and rich
nutritional profile, play a crucial role in ensuring food security and promoting sustainable agriculture.
This year's designation emphasized the need to raise awareness about the benefits of millets, fostering
their cultivation, consumption, and value chains worldwide. ICRISAT, a recognised global leader in millet
development, was proud to partner with the FAO in promoting the International Year of Millets 2023 across
all regions where the Institute operates.
1. International Year of Millets 2023 opening ceremony in Rome.
2. As part of the World Food Day 2023 celebrations, ICRISAT conducted a Smart Food workshop in the Kayes region of Mali. The event
attracted both women and men, providing them with training on how to prepare local food from crops such as sorghum, millet,
groundnut, and cowpea.
3. ICRISAT partnered with the Indian High Commission in Malawi and organized a millets exhibition to celebrate the International Year of
Millets at Lilongwe, Malawi.
4. The ICRISAT millet exhibit at the International Nutri Cereal Convention 5.0 organized by the Indian Institute of Millets Research.
5. Director General of ICRISAT, Dr Jacqueline Hughes and Dr Himanshu Pathak, Secretary, Department of Agricultural Research and
Education, Government of India, co-chaired the opening session of the high-level forum ‘Developing a Roadmap for Promoting Millets
for Sustainable Agriculture.
6. ICRISAT co-organized a field day to mark IYM2023 at Matopos, Zimbabwe and showcased millet varieties to stakeholders across the
value chain.
7. ICRISAT showcased products from the millet processing unit at Koraput at the International Convention on Millets (ICMOdisha2023) held in
Bhubaneshwar, Odisha.
8. ICRISAT displayed various millet varieties and innovative millet products at G20.
9. ICRISAT partnered with the Indian High Commission in Malawi and organized a millets exhibition to celebrate the International Year of Millets at
Lilongwe, Malawi.
10. His Excellency Mizengo Pinda, Former Prime Minister of Tanzania visits ICRISAT’s Millet Exhibit at the 13th annual Africa Food Systems Forum
held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
11. Mr Mithika Linturi, Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Government of Kenya, Prof Ratemo W Michieka, Chairman of Kenya Sciences visits
ICRISAT’s millet booth at Africa Biennial Biosciences Communication symposium, Kenya.
12. ICRISAT joins regional side events, celebrating the International Year of Millets in Nigeria.
13. ICRISAT facilitated the discussion on promoting millet cultivation with the Assam Millets Mission.
14. ICRISAT showcased millet products at the 4th edition of Millets & Organics – International Trade Fair 2023, organized by the Department of
Agriculture & KAPPEC, Government of Karnataka.
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