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Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (SSI)Improving Sugarcane Cultivation in India: An Initiative of ICRISAT-WWF Project. Training Manual

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Title Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (SSI)Improving Sugarcane Cultivation in India: An Initiative of ICRISAT-WWF Project. Training Manual
 
Creator ICRISAT, -
 
Subject Agriculture-Farming, Production, Technology, Economics
 
Description Water is increasingly becoming a major limiting factor for agriculture, especially where irrigated crops
and dry land agriculture are intermixed. Often in the same watershed, both irrigated crops such as
rice and sugarcane exist with dry land crops such as sorghum and millets. In such circumstances, the
impact of irrigated crops on dry land agriculture is signifi cant, particularly in semi-arid regions, where
irrigation is primarily based on ground water exploitation, leading to decline in soil moisture and
seriously reducing the productivity. Further, the erratic trends in rainfall add to the growing complexity
of the water issues. Thus, we need to explore every possible approach to reduce the water input to all
crops, particularly those which excessively depend on scarce resources. Any water reduction to thirsty
crops such as sugarcane will have a positive impact on the dry land agriculture in the same region.
To improve productivity and protect the ecosystem, an integrated approach to agriculture involving
all stakeholders is essential in tackling pressing issues such as the decline in productivity, ground
water table, soil moisture and the uncertainty of monsoons, all of which are interlinked. On one
hand, watershed management can improve the water resources in basins, but on the other hand,
until and unless that water is used more productively, the investments will not yield results.
In order to understand and address the water issues in a holistic way, the International Crops Research
Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) entered into a partnership with the World Wide Fund for
Nature (WWF). The joint project on ‘Improving the water productivity of the agriculture’ is researching
non-traditional and out-of-the-box approaches wherein the resource inputs are low and yields are
high. The Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (SSI) is one such approach that could reduce the inputs -
water, fertilizer, seed material - while improving sugarcane production signifi cantly. This farm-based
approach gives farmers options to grow intercrops such as pulses to improve their income, while
effectively using the soil moisture to grow dry land crops. This manual describes, step-wise, how to
put SSI in to practice. It has been developed following extensive consultations with farmers and is
very user friendly. It will be translated soon into several Indian languages so that farmers can use
and benefi t from this new method.
I am delighted that the ICRISAT-WWF partnership is working on solutions to address the water crisis
without compromising on agricultural production. The WWF, with its main mandate of protecting
the ecosystems, is working with a vision that the methods like SSI will help in producing more while
reducing the ecological foot print of agriculture. Similarly, ICRISAT is collaborating with WWF to
understand and integrate the ecological concerns of agriculture. This partnership is unique and we
are looking forward to many more practical results on the ground. This manual is one such attempt.
I do hope farmers and researchers will be able to use it effectively to address the pressing issues of
sugarcane production in general and the water crisis in particular.
 
Publisher International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
 
Date 2009
 
Type Monograph
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
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ICRISAT, - (2009) Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (SSI)Improving Sugarcane Cultivation in India: An Initiative of ICRISAT-WWF Project. Training Manual. Manual. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, India.