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2024
Research and
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Transforming Dryland Agriculture
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Research and
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Transforming Dryland Agriculture
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© International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), 2024. All rights reserved.
ICRISAT Headquarters
Patancheru 502 324, Telangana, India
Tel: +91 8455683600
Fax: +91 8455683074
Email: icrisat-ind@icrisat.org
Africa regional ofÏces: Kenya, Mali
Country ofÏces Eastern and Southern Africa: Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
Country ofÏces West and Central Africa: Niger, Nigeria
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is a pioneering non-
profit organization focused on scientific research for development, committed to transforming
dryland farming and agri-food systems. Working with global partners, ICRISAT develops innovative
solutions to address hunger, poverty, and environmental degradation, benefiting 2.1 billion people
across the drylands of Asia, Africa, and beyond.
ICRISAT was established under a Memorandum of Agreement between the Government of India and
CGIAR, dated 28 March 1972. In accordance with the Headquarters Agreement, the Government of
India has extended the status of a specified “International Organization” to ICRISAT under section
3 of the United Nations (Privileges and Immunities) Act, 1947 of the Republic of India through
Extraordinary Gazette Notification No. UI/222(66)/71, dated 28 October 1972, issued by the Ministry
of External Affairs, Government of India.
Transforming Dryland Agriculture
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Foreword
Message from the Interim Director General
As a globally leading dryland institute, ICRISAT is proud to
be embarking on new directions marked by half a century of
transformative scientific research and impactful partnerships.
Our history has been defined by a series of world-first
innovations that have fundamentally transformed dryland
agri-food systems, delivering some of the most tangible
outcomes in the development arena to overcome poverty,
hunger, malnutrition, and environmental degradation for the
2.1 billion people who call the drylands of Asia, Africa, and
beyond their home. Our many awards and global recognition
are a testament to the profound impacts we have made and
our steadfast contributions to the Sustainable Development
Goals, alongside the global research efforts of the CGIAR.
The challenges faced by dryland regions are deeply
interconnected, requiring a holistic approach that extends
beyond agricultural science, technology, and innovation. At
ICRISAT, we are equally focused on addressing the social,
institutional, and structural needs of smallholder dryland
farmers, ensuring that our work drives meaningful and lasting
change. Our mission is intertwined with a broader nation-
building imperative—shifting the agricultural sector from a
passive role to a strong and dynamic force in the economic
development strategies of developing nations.
As a critical contributor to the CGIAR network and as a global
knowledge leader, ICRISAT looks to the future with confidence,
knowing that together, we can create a brighter future for the
dryland communities we serve.
We invite you to join us on this journey of innovation and
impact.
Dr Stanford Blade
Interim Director General, ICRISAT
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Contents
1. Overview .........................................................................8
2. Our Research Approach ..........................................10
3. Research Specialties ............................................... 12
4. Services .......................................................................28
5. Regions .........................................................................32
6. Partnerships .............................................................. 34
7. Leadership Team .......................................................36
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Mission
ICRISAT’s mission is to reduce poverty, hunger, malnutrition and
environmental degradation in the dryland tropics.
Vision
A prosperous, food-secure and resilient drylands.
Value Proposition
ICRISAT brings scientific, evidence-based solutions to agriculture and food systems in the drylands with
a special focus on sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. The Institute is recognized as a global knowledge leader
and holds 50 years of multi-disciplinary knowledge, experience and expertise in solving some of the most
pressing issues facing the drylands. The Institute has a wide range of global, regional and local networks
and an inclusive partnership approach to developing innovations to deliver at scale.
2016
The first genome
code for cultivated
groundnut mapped
2017
ICRISAT led the
sequencing of the
pearl millet genome
2021
ICRISAT received the prestigious
Africa Food Prize for its work in
improving and disseminating
legume varieties for enhanced
food security in sub-Saharan Africa
2013
High-iron biofortified pearl
millet variety Dhanashakti
developed by ICRISAT,
released in India to address
micronutrient deficiency
2016
ICRISAT-bred first machine-
harvestable chickpea variety
NBeG 47 released in India
reducing manual drudgery
2018
ICRISAT-bred Africa’s first
biofortified pearl millet variety
Chakti released by the Government
of Niger for commercial cultivation
ICRISAT develops India’s first
biofortified sorghum, “Parbhani
Shakti”, with significantly higher
iron and zinc than regular sorghum.
2023
2022
ICRISAT wins the
prestigious UNDP
Mahatma Award for work
in Bundelkhand, India
ICRISAT-bred pearl millet
variety, Okashana 1 first
released for large-scale
cultivation in Namibia
ICRISAT-bred world’s
first commercial
pigeonpea hybrid ICPH
2671 released in India
The first Farmer’s
Day held to
showcase ICRISAT’s
impacts in India
Milestones
2011
1996
1985
1975
1979
1991
2008
1972
Establishment
of ICRISAT
Prime Minister of
India, Indira Gandhi
lays ICRISAT’s
foundation stone
at the Patancheru
campus, India
ICRISAT’s world first
sorghum and pearl millet
varieties released for
farming in Sudan leading
to improved crop yields
ICRISAT developed the
world’s first early-
maturing groundnut
variety ICGV 86015
ICRISAT-led team maps
the pigeonpea genome
and identifies 48,680
genes
Overview
ICRISAT’s world first
world’s first
early-maturing
ICGV 86015
An ICRISAT-led
genome - 48,680
are identified
The first Farmer’s Day
millet variety Okashana 1
for large-scale cultivation in
world’s first commercial
2671 released in India
About us
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is a pioneering, international scientific
research for development organization, specializing in transforming dryland farming and agri-food systems.
ICRISAT was established under a Memorandum of Agreement between the Government of India and the CGIAR on 28 March
1972. Building upon a legacy of innovation, ICRISAT has achieved numerous world firsts in the realm of dryland agriculture.
These innovations have played a pivotal role in delivering real and tangible development outcomes for numerable dryland
communities, especially smallholder farmers, by providing sustenance, nutrition and livelihoods, with special emphasis on
women, youth and the most vulnerable.
ICRISAT’s headquarters is located in Asia (India), and the organization maintains ofÏces across Eastern and Southern Africa
and West and Central Africa. Our three research programs — Accelerated Crop Improvement, Resilient Farm and Food
Systems, and Enabling Systems Transformation — and two regional programs — Asia and Africa — operate seamlessly with
one another focusing on propelling dryland innovation tailored to local agro-ecologies and their socioeconomic contexts.
ICRISAT recognizes the significance of the dryland crops, will be further accentuated due to the impact of climate change.
Drawing from five decades of expertise, our research will continue to focus on crops such as dryland cereals, legumes
and oilseeds that are vital to ensuring nutrition and livelihoods in dryland communities. This collective knowledge is
progressively shaping the global development narrative on how to fortify a sustainable future framed by the Sustainable
Development Goals.
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Our Research Approach
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Accelerated Crop
Improvement
7. Genebank
4. Climate Adaptation
and Mitigation
5. Nutrition, Dietary Behavior
and Smart Food
5. Crop Physiology and Modeling
3. Landscape, Soil Fertility
and Water Management
6. Technology Adoption
and Impact Analysis
1. Genomics, Pre-breeding &
Bioinformatics
2. Geospatial and Big
Data Sciences
1. Markets, Institutions and Policy
6. Cell & Molecular Biology and
Trait Engineering
1. Digital Agriculture
2. Gender and Youth
4. Crop Protection & Seed Health
5. ICRISAT Development Center
3. Agribusiness Innovation
Platform
4. Knowledge & Capacity
Development
3. Crop Breeding
2. Seed Systems
ASIA
AFRICA
Resilient Farm and
Food Systems
Enabling Systems
Transformation
GLOBAL RESEARCH PROGRAMS
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION CLUSTERS
Reducing Malnutrition
By focusing on crops that are essential to dryland communities, such as chickpea, pigeonpea,
groundnut, sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet, small millet and oilseeds, ICRISAT develops
innovative solutions to enhance crop productivity, nutritional value, and accessibility. Through
its research, ICRISAT develops climate-resilient and nutrient-rich crop varieties that can thrive
in harsh conditions, providing a stable food and nutrition supply for vulnerable populations. By
promoting dietary diversity, ICRISAT’s efforts contribute to reducing hidden hunger, improving
diets, and combating malnutrition.
Partnerships
ICRISAT leverages strategic partnerships to capitalize on the natural synergies and expertise
between organizations for greater impact. One of our strengths is the depth and diversity
of our partnerships across the public and private sectors. Our work is accomplished with the
support of our funders and the collaboration of smallholder farmers, national governments,
international bodies, National Agricultural Research Systems, advanced research institutes
and universities, and the private sector.
Overcoming Poverty
ICRISAT focuses on improving the productivity, profitability, and resilience of smallholder
farmers. ICRISAT in partnership with National Agricultural Research Systems (NARS)
equips farmers with the tools and knowledge to enhance their agricultural productivity and
generate sustainable incomes. It promotes market-oriented approaches, facilitating access
to markets, value chains, and entrepreneurship opportunities for smallholder farmers, thus
increasing their economic opportunities and reducing their vulnerability to poverty.
Strengthening Food Security
ICRISAT is committed to enhancing agricultural productivity to ensure food security.
Through innovative farming practices, ICRISAT empowers smallholder farmers to improve
crop yields and increase food availability in vulnerable areas. This focus on resilient,
sustainable agriculture helps ensure communities have access to adequate, nutritious food.
Building Climate Resilience
By leveraging advanced technologies, precision agriculture, and genetic resources, ICRISAT aims to
enhance the adaptive capacity of smallholder farmers in the face of changing climatic conditions.
ICRISAT works to identify and breed crops that exhibit traits such as drought tolerance, heat
resistance, and pest and disease resilience. ICRISAT also promotes agroecological approaches,
conservation agriculture, and efÏcient soil and water management techniques to mitigate the
environmental impact of farming while promoting sustainable resource use. ICRISAT extensively
uses digital tools for climate modeling, climate advisories and geospatial studies.
Championing Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
ICRISAT recognizes that women make up more than half the workforce in smallholder
dryland farming. Gender is a cross cutting theme across all our work with the aim of
empowering women in social and economic participation and decision-making at all levels.
Combating Environmental Degradation
ICRISAT addresses dryland environmental degradation through comprehensive strategies,
spanning sustainable natural resource management from farm to landscape scale. Our focus
includes climate-smart innovations, groundwater enhancement, land remediation techniques,
nutrient management, early warning systems, and promoting best practices in landscape
restoration, transforming drylands into productive landscapes.
Message from the Deputy Director General - Research
At ICRISAT, we believe that impactful solutions to the complex challenges facing the drylands must be both
global in vision and local in application. Our programs are carefully designed to tackle the specific challenges
faced by dryland communities in Asia, Africa, and beyond, ensuring that our innovations are both context-
specific, pragmatic, and relevant.
Dr Stanford Blade
Deputy Director General - Research
By leveraging advanced technologies and deep regional expertise, we drive the
creation of resilient and sustainable agri-food systems through our three flagship
programs: Accelerated Crop Improvement, Resilient Farm and Food Systems, and
Enabling Systems Transformation. This holistic approach empowers us to develop
and implement tailored solutions that address the unique environmental, social,
and economic challenges of dryland regions – whether at the micro level of gene
editing, the broader scope of landscape management, or the strategic influence
on good governance and public policy. Our integrated efforts will continue
to ensure that dryland communities thrive in the face of evolving challenges,
securing a sustainable and prosperous future for generations to come.
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Research Specialties
As an international knowledge leader in dryland agri-food systems, our scientific expertise and non-partisan approach is
globally recognized as having produced world firsts and resulted in some of the most innovative solutions to overcoming
hunger, poverty, malnutrition and environmental degradation.
Genomics, Pre-breeding, and Bioinformatics
The Genomics, Pre-breeding, and Bioinformatics Cluster
utilizes leading technologies to enhance the precision and
efÏciency of breeding pipelines across all ICRISAT specialty
crops in Asia and Africa. The cluster leverages forward
and reverse genetics, as well as “omics” technologies, to
improve the understanding and utilization of crop genomes,
characterize pathogens and pests, and identify markers
associated with important traits.
Seed Systems
The Seed Systems Research Cluster addresses the
challenges within the seed sector in sub-Saharan Africa and
South Asia. The cluster strives to improve access to high-
quality seed and crop technologies, promote sustainable
and productive agriculture and establish functional value
chains for dryland crops, to ensure that high-quality seed is
available at the right time, scale and scope.
Crop Breeding
The crop breeding cluster works to bolster crop robustness,
nutritional value, and environmental sustainability. The
cluster aims to create enhanced versions of legumes,
cereals, and oilseed crops, which are vital for maintaining
food security in arid areas. Through ICRISAT's Rapid-Gen
Advancement Facility and top-tier phenotyping facilities,
combined with sophisticated data analytics and modeling
techniques, the cluster brings out superior crop varieties in
partnership with National Agricultural Research Systems.
These varieties are designed to combat the pressing
issues of hunger, poverty, malnutrition, environmental
degradation and climate change.
Crop Protection and Seed Health
The Crop Protection and Seed Health cluster devises
effective and environmentally sustainable methods for
managing crop diseases and pests. The approach includes
integrating traits resistant to diseases and pests into
our breeding programs, early detection and surveillance
of these threats, and formulating Integrated Pest and
Disease Management strategies. ICRISAT has a strong
track record in managing Aflatoxin, employing biological
controls against millet head miner, managing Striga, and
implementing early warning systems.
Accelerated Crop Improvement
Crop Physiology and Modeling
The Crop Physiology and Modeling Cluster is focused
on deciphering the complex interactions between crop
genotypes and their environment. Utilizing innovative
techniques and advanced technology such as LeasyScan
and the Lysimeter station, the cluster aims to accurately
define environmental parameters, develop pertinent
phenotyping approaches, and strengthen breeding efforts
for improved cultivar selection. The team is drawing upon
artificial intelligence and drone-based field phenotyping to
digitalize field and multi-location trials, thereby improving
data gathering and analytical processes.
Cell and Molecular Biology and Genetic
Engineering
The Cell Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering cluster
focuses on the development of innovative biotechnological
tools and precision genetic innovations to enhance the
breeding pipelines of ICRISAT’s focus crops, addressing
production constraints and important traits. Equipped
with a gene-editing lab, a tissue culture lab, as well as
metabolomics and proteomics labs, and complemented
by bioinformatics and computational biology capabilities,
the center is poised to forge groundbreaking solutions in
pursuit of global food security.
Genebank
Founded in 1972, the ICRISAT Genebank in India stands
as a leading entity committed to the preservation and
protection of crop genetic materials. The Genebank boasts
a remarkable repository of over 129,000 germplasm
samples collected from 144 countries. It plays a crucial
role in maintaining the genetic variety of 11 essential
crops, namely sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet, foxtail
millet, little millet, proso millet, barnyard millet, kodo
millet, chickpea, pigeonpea and groundnut. ICRISAT
also oversees regional Genebanks in Niamey (Niger)
and Bulawayo (Zimbabwe). In alignment with the
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food
and Agriculture, ICRISAT facilitates the distribution of
germplasm via the Standard Material Transfer Agreement
(SMTA) at no cost, supporting research endeavors
worldwide.
For more - genebank.icrisat.org
The Accelerated Crop Improvement Program leads the development of ICRISAT’s efforts to improve dryland crop varieties
for Africa, Asia, and beyond. The Program employs advanced technologies and innovative approaches to develop improved
crop varieties with desirable traits such as increased yield, better nutritional quality, and enhanced resilience to biotic and
abiotic stresses.
ICRISAT’s areas of specialization include:
•
A deep understanding of the issues and challenges inherent in the drylands which exhibit some of the harshest
environments globally, that display consistently low human development outcomes and which pose profound
challenges to attaining the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
•
A focus on the most resilient, climate-smart and nutritious legumes and cereal crops critical to the drylands – chickpea,
pigeonpea, groundnut, sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet and small millets.
•
A collection of one of the broadest diversities of genetic resources of our specialty crops which are used to enhance the
crops with which we work.
•
Recognized world-class research across a wide array of specialties ranging from genomics, gene editing, modern crop
breeding, natural resource management, seed systems, climate-smart agriculture, digital solutions to informing policy
on improved markets and institutions.
•
A web / value chain approach with vast experience across agricultural production systems and food value chains.
•
A strong focus on delivery and innovations at scale.
Global Research Programs
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Digital Agriculture
The Digital Agriculture Cluster leads the way in utilizing
digital technologies to revolutionize agriculture and
strengthen farming communities. It employs innovative
digital approaches to tackle major issues in agricultural
efÏciency, sustainability, and resilience. It places a particular
emphasis on delivering weather advisories, improving
access to markets, and fostering transparency throughout
the entire value chain, using real-time data.
Geospatial and Big Data Sciences
The Geospatial and Big Data Sciences Cluster significantly
contributes to research endeavors by producing valuable
geospatial data through the application of Remote Sensing,
Global Positioning System, and Geographic Information
System technologies. Its focus areas range from mapping
crop distribution and predicting yields to detecting
agricultural stressors. The team leverages geospatial
data to address challenges related to water utilization,
increasing productivity, managing soil health, conserving
agrobiodiversity, and adapting to climate change.
Landscapes, Soil Fertility, and Water
Management
The Landscapes, Soil Fertility, and Water Management
Cluster enhances the food and nutritional security of at-risk
households while advocating for sustainable agricultural
and environmental management techniques, innovations,
and tools within the semi-arid zones of Asia and Africa. This
cluster emphasizes
five principal areas: 1. Integrated landscape systems,
2. Comprehensive soil fertility management and soil
health, 3. Monitoring carbon levels, 4. Management of
agricultural water resources, and 5. Advanced
soil laboratories.
Climate Adaptation and Mitigation
The Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Cluster
dedicates its efforts to studying climate-related risks
across different agricultural domains, conducting
thorough assessments, and identifying effective
technologies and methodologies to bolster the
resilience of various demographics and stakeholders. It
evaluates collaborative frameworks and communication
methods to enhance the adoption of various mitigation
strategies. The cluster promotes climate-smart
agriculture practices and enhancing risk management
through improved forecasting of climate effects on
agriculture.
ICRISAT Development Center (IDC)
The IDC operates as a translational Research for
Development entity, serving as a conduit between
scientific discoveries and their broad-scale
implementation. The center spearheads various
innovative initiatives focused on landscape resource
conservation, soil health and water management,
agroforestry and customized mechanization. These
efforts are aimed at promoting sustainable crop
enhancement and elevating community livelihoods.
The Resilient Farm and Food Systems Program focuses on enhancing agricultural land and water management approaches as
well as pioneering livelihood alternatives. Its core activities involve advocating for regenerative farming practices, conserving
natural resources, implementing and expanding resilient agricultural systems, and forecasting extreme weather conditions or
pest and disease outbreaks to develop early warning systems and provide timely advisories.
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Resilient Farm and Food Systems
The Enabling Systems Transformation Program strives to create a more supportive environment for the adoption
of context-specific sustainable and resilient agricultural practices that can withstand future challenges. Focus areas
include advocating for good public policy, instituting organizational reforms, advancing agri-entrepreneurial initiatives,
implementing technological advancements alongside nutrition-sensitive innovations, promoting gender equality, enhancing
social inclusion, engaging communities and bolstering the capabilities of essential stakeholders.
Centers of Excellence
Center of Excellence on Climate Change Research
for Plant Protection
The Center works to understand the effects of climate change
variables on the occurrence and distribution of diseases and
insect pests with special focus on legumes (chickpea and
pigeonpea). The facility is equipped with open-top chambers
and Free Air CO2 enrichment to study host x pathogen/pest
x environment interactions and the resistance to pests and
pathogens in resistant and susceptible cultivars.
Centre of Excellence for Tribal Development
In June 2018, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of
India, designated ICRISAT as the Centre of Excellence for
Tribal Development. This center aims to drive positive socio-
economic transformations, empowering tribal farmers to boost
agricultural productivity and elevate their nutritional standards.
Its core objectives are promoting crop diversification to enrich
dietary variety and nutrition, providing training and capacity-
building programs to enhance farming productivity among tribal
communities, and facilitating the establishment of small and
medium-sized enterprise and processing units to add value to
tribal produce and create supplementary income avenues.
Center of Excellence in Genomics
and Systems Biology
The Center of Excellence in Genomics and
Systems Biology is equipped with an Illumina
HiSeq 2500 - the world’s most powerful
sequencer, as well as SSR, DArT and SNP
genotyping platforms to provide (a) applied
genomics research and sequencing, (b) high
quality marker genotyping services and (c)
molecular breeding services.
The center is also equipped with a
computational genome analysis facility to
analyze, store and share huge sequence
data. The facility has supported ICRISAT-
led global gene sequencing programs for
chickpea, pigeonpea and groundnut. The
genotyping services, including MiSeq-based
next generation sequencing, are provided
on a cost recovery basis to all partners and
clients from national agricultural research
systems, the private sector and the research
community worldwide.
Knowledge and Capacity Development
The Knowledge and Capacity Development Cluster is
instrumental in advancing ICRISAT’s mission through
the enhancement of various stakeholders’ skills within
agricultural value chains and food systems via the Dryland
Academy. Dedicated to addressing the distinct challenges
faced by semi-arid areas, the Academy provides an
innovative platform that merges thorough scientific research
with practical applications through its learning modules.
Nutrition, Dietary Behavior, and Smart Food
The Nutrition, Dietary Behavior, and Smart Food Cluster aims
to enhance nutritional outcomes by promoting healthy dietary
behaviors, and advancing the production and utilization of
‘Smart Food’ – food that is good for the farmer, good for
the planet, and good for the consumer. With a focus on the
dryland tropics, the cluster aims to address malnutrition,
enhance food security, and improve the overall well-being of
communities.
Technology Adoption and Impact Analysis
The Technology Adoption and Impact Analysis Cluster
conducts rigorous research to address the increasing demand
for evidence on the R&D outcomes of ICRISAT’s research and
investments in the drylands of Asia and Africa. The cluster
develops analytical protocols, tools, and methods to provide
rigorous evidence to support decision-making for impact
analysis, anchoring, and scaling at various integration levels.
It evaluates the contributions of ICRISAT’s technological
and social innovations, critical development outcomes and
measures the cost-effectiveness and rates of return on public
investments in agricultural research and development.
Markets, Institutions, and Policies
The Markets, Institutions, and Policies Cluster conducts
theory-informed and action-oriented research to
promote nutrition-sensitive, inclusive, and resilient farm
and food systems in the drylands. The cluster generates
evidence-based strategies that support market-led
innovations, reshape markets and value chains, and
facilitate agri-business innovations to ensure the supply
of healthy food from producers to consumers while
creating more job opportunities along value chains.
Gender and Youth
The Gender and Youth Cluster acknowledges the
vital contribution of women and youth to agricultural
advancement, especially in the semi-arid regions of
Africa, Asia and beyond. This cluster fosters inclusive
frameworks that actively involve women and youth in
agricultural progress within the dryland tropics. Through
the implementation of transformative strategies and the
pursuit of research for development, the cluster seeks
to amplify the influence and participation of women and
youth within agrifood systems and value chains.
Agribusiness and Innovation Platform
The Agribusiness and Innovation Platform is specifically
designed to cater to the needs of the agriculture
and agribusiness sector. This cluster provides a
wide array of support services such as guidance on
business development, market research and analysis,
opportunities for funding, mentorship programs,
networking events, and targeted training workshops.
These resources are aimed at helping entrepreneurs
transform their innovative ideas into thriving and
scalable enterprises.
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Enabling Systems Transformation
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Sorghum
Sorghum is a climate-resilient cereal and staple food for hundreds of millions of people in the arid and semi-arid
countries of Asia and Africa. Globally, sorghum is cultivated on 45 million ha in 110 countries, including in developed
countries, mainly for food, feed and fuel.
Pearl Millet
Among millets, pearl millet is the most widely grown type of millet. It has been grown in Africa and the Indian
subcontinent since prehistoric times. Pearl millet is well adapted to growing in areas characterized by drought, low
soil fertility, and high temperature. Due to its tolerance to difÏcult environmental conditions, it can be grown in areas
where other cereal crops, such as maize or wheat, cannot survive.
Potential yield:
Varieties: 3.0 t/ha
Hybrids: 4.0 t/ha
Normal duration – 100 - 120 days to maturity
Current yield:
Varieties: 0.8 t/ha
Hybrids: 1.2 t/ha (hybrids)
366 varieties in 46 countries
(Figures as of 2023)
Short duration –
<100 days to maturity
Forage sorghum hybrid
CSH 24 MF recognized as
‘landmark forage hybrid’ in India
Three dwarf sorghum varieties
SAMSORG 52, 53, and 54 released
in Nigeria for high grain and fodder
yields and 7 varieties in India
2019
2023
First ICRISAT variety, Moti
released for farming in India
1978
ICSV 112 released in India and
eventually released in 9 countries
1987
1999
Large-scale adoption of high-
yielding hybrid JKSH 22 by the
private sector in India
First marker-assisted bred sorghum
varieties that are Striga tolerant
released in sub-Saharan Africa
2012
World’s fi rst ethanol from
sweet sorghum - ICSV 25308
and RVICSH28 - produced
from ICRISAT-bred cultivars
2007
High biomass sorghum
hybrid, ICSH 28 for production of
biofuel in India
High iron and zinc variety
Parbhani Shakti released in India
3 high-yielding varieties, Pilira 3,4
and 5 released in Malawi
2016
2022
2020
World’s fi rst high-iron varieties -
SAMSORG 45 & SAMSORG
46 - released in Africa
2017
First ICRISAT variety, Hageen Dura
released for farming in Sudan
Short-duration variety
Yield potential in rainfed areas
Key Traits under Research
Crop Improvement
Milestones
Varieties released from
ICRISAT-origin material
1983
Countries where the
varieties (including
hybrids) are released
• Grain yield
• Drought tolerance
• Grain mold, leaf
diseases & shoot fl y
resistance
• Forage yield and quality
• Maturity duration
• Striga weed resistance
Open Pollinated Variety - 1.5 - 1.7 t/ha
Hybrids - 4 t/ha
65-72 days to maturity
65 - 72
80 - 90
India
Africa
Yield gap
Average yield
Yield potential
Yield gap
4 t/ha
1.2 t/ha
4.5 t/ha
0.6 t/ha
2000
Hybrid Parents Research
Consortium formed
2005
Marker-assisted hybrid for
downy mildew resistance
(HHB 67-Improved 2) released
2021
• TAAW, a top cross hybrid,
seed parents from
ICRISAT-West Africa,
released in Senegal
• HHB 67-Improved 2, a
downy mildew resistance
variety released in India
2023
• Maru Sona (meaning desert
gold) a downy mildew
resistant marker-assisted
selection (MAS) hybrid
released in Gujarat, India
• Three high-yielding pearl
millet varieties, Chakti,
ICMP 1970115 and ICMP
187093 released in Nigeria
Bred through marker-assisted
selection, GHB 538 Improved
hybrid released and notifi ed
for the dry A1 zone of India.
2014
• Smart breakfast (millet/
sorghum fl akes) launched
• Salinity tolerant OPV,
Hashaki 1 released in
Uzbekistan
• Pearl millet genome sequenced
• Heterotic gene pools defi ned
• Downy mildew pathogen
genome sequenced
1982
First ICRISAT-bred Open
Pollinated Variety, WC-C 75,
released in India
1987
Popular ICRISAT variety
GB 8735 released in Niger
2013
First iron biofortifi ed
variety Dhanashakti released in
India
2020
• Nafagnon, the fi rst commercial
single cross hybrid released in
Burkina Faso
• Open pollinated pearl millet
varieties, TSFB 15-4 and TSFB
15-8 released in South India for
superior forage
2017
2018
Chakti, a high Fe-Zn pearl
millet and 5 high grain yielding
OPVs released in Niger
314 varieties in 26 countries
Varieties released from
ICRISAT-origin material
Crop Improvement
Milestones
Short-duration variety
Potential of high-yielding varieties
Key Traits under Research
Countries where the
varieties (including
hybrids) are released
(Figures as of 2023)
Two pearl millet varieties TSFB 17-7
and TSFB 18-1 with superior forage
qualities released in India.
2022
2024
• Maturity duration
• Grain yield
• Stover yield
• Digestibility
• Downy mildew resistance
• Blast resistance
• Iron and zinc levels
• Flowering stage heat tolerance
• Forage yield and quality
• Rancidity
Normal duration – 80 - 100 days to maturity
Short duration –
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ICRISAT works to develop and enhance resilient, climate-smart and nutritious legume and cereal crops including chickpea,
pigeonpea, groundnut, sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet and small millets. These crops are fundamental to food security in
the drylands. At the systems level, ICRISAT also works on other important crops such as soybean, sunflower, sesame, mustard,
and rapeseed. ICRISAT also collaborates with partners on a wide range of cropping systems, agroforestry and livestock.
Our Specialty Crops
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