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The project involves the evaluation of elite sugarcane clones in the various sugar mills located in different zones of the country

ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore, and the Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA), New Delhi signed an MoU and launched a project in the Institute premises, for the identification of location-specific & climate- resilient varieties with high yield & quality potential for both tropical and sub-tropical regions of the country.

Speaking on the occasion, Aditya Jhunjhunwala, President of ISMA said that the project, to be implemented with a financial outlay of Rs.7.5 crores, will help in identifying varieties with better yields that would benefit the farmers. Mentioning that investment in R&D in the sugarcane sector is very minimal in the country, he felt that this and similar projects would help the Indian sugar industry in meeting the sugar and energy needs of the country.

Delivering the Presidential address, Dr. G.Hemaprabha, Director, ICAR-SBI said that it is for the first time a project of this magnitude is being taken up by the Institute with the support of ISMA. The project involves the evaluation of elite sugarcane clones in the various sugar mills located in different zones of the country with the objective to achieve a cane yield of 100 tonnes/ha and a sugar recovery of about 11.5 per cent. The evaluation trials in the identified sugar factories will be conducted for five-six years wherein 40-50 superior clones will be tested for their yield and quality potential, she added.

Over 150 scientists and staff of ICAR-SBI participated in the MoU exchange ceremony.

The project involves the evaluation of elite

The scientists have developed a user-friendly, simple device – Soil Moisture Indicator

A team of scientists from ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu recently received the TERI-IWA-UNDP Water Sustainability Award – 2021 (WINNER).

The award was conferred by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) in partnership with the International Water Association (IWA) and UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) to recognize the exceptional efforts towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to water.

The scientists including Dr K Hari, Dr D Puthira Prathap, Dr P Murali, Dr A Rameshsundar, Dr B Singaravelu and Dr Bakshi Ram received the Award in the Category of “Excellence in Water Use Efficiency in the Agricultural Sector” from Bharat Lal, Secretary, Lokpal of India; Shoko Noda, UNDP Resident Representative in India, UNDP and Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General, TERI on the occasion the World Water Day – 2022 during the event organised at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.

The scientists have developed a user-friendly, simple device – “Soil Moisture Indicator (SMI)” employing the participatory action research approach which helps the farmers in assessing the soil moisture levels while scheduling irrigations, thus, ensuring considerable saving of the irrigation water. The SMI usage was found to conserve the water resources, increase farm profits and save electricity and labour, thereby, leading towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

Dr G Hemaprabha, Director, ICAR-SBI, Coimbatore underlined the successful testing of the SMI Device in the sugarcane farmers’ fields of the three agro-climatic regions in Tamil Nadu before its launch. She stated that the device’s utility in the conservation of water resources had been successfully demonstrated in many other crops besides sugarcane across the country. 

Dr Hemaprabha said that the Institute has given the licence to 19 firms from the States / Union Territories of Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Chandigarh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Telangana for the commercial production of SMI.

The scientists have developed a user-friendly, simple