CGIAR Fund

CRP3.6: Dryland Cereals

 

This program is focused on improving the productivity and profitability of four major cereal crops—barley, finger millet, pearl millet, and sorghum—that are commonly grown in the drylands of Asia and Africa.

This program is focused on improving the productivity and profitability of four major cereal crops—barley, finger millet, pearl millet, and sorghum—that are commonly grown in the drylands of Asia and Africa. Research will focus on three major interventions: producing well-adapted, higher yielding varieties with better disease resistance and tolerance to abiotic stresses; developing improved crop management technologies that are suited to dryland ecologies to get more out of existing and improved varieties; and fostering more efficient and effective systems for getting improved technologies into the hands of smallholder farmers. The goal is to achieve farm-level impacts and ultimately increase incomes, reduce rural poverty, improve food and nutrition security, and reduce adverse environmental impacts.

Lead Center 

ICRISAT

Major Partners

 

ICARDA, Generation Challenge Program, ICAR, AREEO, IRD, CIRAD and INTSORMIL

Status

Revised proposal approved with conditions by Fund Council at its 7th meeting March 7-8, 2012. A subsequent revised proposal dated August 15, 2012 is available below.

Budget

 

US $ 84.3 million

 

Website

forthcoming

Supporting Documents