Secon Green Revolution
Secon Green Revolution
Secon Green Revolution
Yogesh Bandhu
The Seeds of First Green Revolution
1943:
• The Bengal Famine in British ruled India /US based Rockefeller
foundation, a joint effort by the US agricultural ministry and
the USDA established the wheat and corn research center
CMMYIT
• The IR-8 variety was created by hybridising PETA of Indonesia
with Dee-gee Woo Gen of China
1960s:
• A joint venture of the Ford Foundation of Henry Ford, and the
Rockefeller Foundation of Standard Oil
• Corn Development project (CDP)
Punjab was chosen as the incubation center for the green revolution
and The US undertook the responsibility of establishing an agricultural
university in Punjab. Correspondingly, US universities were deputed to
prepare the curriculum. It was decided that the agricultural universities
in this country would be modeled after the Land Grant based
university model of US. In this period, around 33 institutes came to be,
including 25 state farming universities, 1 central agricultural university,
1 horticultural and forestry related university, 2 veterinary universities,
to list a few. 4 national research centers were also created
By directly becoming involved in the establishment of 5 universities of
the first phase, US established roots in the Indian agricultural
education and training arena. National universities had very close
associations with US based universities, which often influenced their
policy decisions. Examples of such collaborations were the
involvements of the Ohio University in Punjab, Michigan University in
Tamil Nadu, Purdue, Iowa university in Bangalore.
The Punjab Experience
The average level of indebtedness per agriculturist is about
Rs 42,000.
The volume of total indebtedness is Rs 25000 crores.
From 1998 to 2009, 2116 farmers have committed suicide in
this state and
Ultimate is Cancer Express (Train # 399 Bhatinda to Bikaner)
The finance minister has chosen the eastern states
such as West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa and
Eastern Part of Uttar Pradesh for unveiling
……………..the Second Green Revolution
Agro Climatic Zones in Uttar Pradesh
Tarai
Western Plain
Central Plain
Bundelkhand
Eastern Plain
Eastern plain
• Varanasi, Chandauli, Ghazipur, Jaunpur, Faizabad,
Ambedkar Nagar, Sultanpur, Azamgarh, Mau, Ballia,
S. Ravi Das Ngr
North Eastern plain
• Gorakhpur, Maharajganj, Deoria, Kushi Nagar, Basti,
Siddharth Nagar, Sant Kabir Nagar, Gonda,
Balrampur, Bahraich, Shravasti
Vindhyan
• Mirzapur, Sonbhadra,
Characteristic & Constraints
North Eastern Plain Zone
Abundant surface and ground water.
Soils are alluvial and calcareous.
Constraints
Flood and Poor Drainage
Late sowing of Wheat in Paddy-Wheat sequence.
Lack of adoption of hybrids Rice & Maize.
Vindhyan Zone
Most of the lands are undulating and rocky besides
alluvial in plain area.
Constraints
Low fertility and Irrigation problem.
Low Seed Replacement Rate (SRR).
Central Plain Zone
Soils are highly productive vary from sandy loam to
clay loam.
Constraints
Sodicity, Poor water management and deficiency of Micro
Nutrients.
Low organic carbon.
150
130 Total No. Of
farmers Family- in %
110 total land share- in
90 77 %
70 farmers holding- in ha
50 37 38.7
24.3
30 14 9 3.63
10 0.4 1.4
-10
Marginal Small Big
10
Productivity of Rice (Qtl. / Ha.)
Average Productivity in
Eastern Region: 26.0
Phosphate
• 15 Districts have very low status.
• 11 Districts have low status
Potash
• 21 Districts have medium status
• Only 6 districts have high status
Major Concerns
Problematic Soils
(sodicity/submergence/Flooded /Khadar )
Water management
Technology dissemination
Mechanization
Strategy for Extending Green Revolution to Eastern UP
Natural
Emerging
Resources
Technologies
Management
• Biotechnology • Water management
• Vaccines and diagnostics • Soil and management
• Precision farming • Climate change
• Bioinformatics and • Air quality Waste
information technology management
Corporates, not Farmers, are at the
Root of this Revolution(?)
Monsanto.
• is the biggest seed and farm chemical
company of the world
ADM
• is the biggest seller of food grains.
Walmart
• is the biggest monopolist fish which can
gobble up the global retail market
What is Happening and What is Going to Happen as a
Result of this Second Green Revolution