Efforts to develop drought, flood tolerant seeds: Javadekar

NEW DELHI: Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar Monday said in the Rajya Sabha that there is variable impact of climate change on crop production and efforts are being made to develop drought and flood tolerant seed varieties.

The minister said the country is not only self sufficient in foodgrains production but also exports. “The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) hasconducted studies related to climate change under National Innovations in Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) project. ICAR has reported variable impact of climate change on production of certain crops like rice, wheat, maize, groundnut, chickpea and potato,” he said during Question Hour.

Under NICRA, he said attempts are being made to develop heat and drought tolerant wheat, flood tolerant rice, drought tolerant pulses, water logging and high temperature tolerant tomato etc.

The minister said technology demonstration component of NICRA is being implemented in 151 climatically vulnerable districts of the country.

“Demonstration of location specific climate resilient technologies is being undertaken to enable farmers to cope with current climate variability and to enhance their adaptive
capacity,” he said in the written reply.

Such demonstration technologies include short duration and drought/flood tolerant crop varieties, resilient cropping systems, adjustments in planting times and methods, rainwater
harvesting and efficient use, enhancing stress tolerance in livestock etc.

“Training programs have been conducted throughout the country under NICRA project to educate farmers on various aspects of climate change and adoption of climate resilient
technologies to increase yields,” Javadekar said.

The National Mission on Sustainable Agriculture under the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) focuses on agriculture sector with objectives including resource
conservation, restoration of soil fertility and productivity focusing on integrated farming, water use efficiency and soil  health management especially in rainfed agriculture areas and contributes to co-benefits of mitigation.

Thirty three States/Union Territories including Haryana have prepared their state action plan on climate change in  line with NAPCC, which outline sector specific and cross
sectoral priority actions. (AGENCIES)