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Odisha To Be First State To Release Traditional Millet Landraces Conserved By Tribal Farmers

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Odisha To Be First State To Release Traditional Millet Landraces Conserved By Tribal Farmers

by OB Bureau
May 31, 2023
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Bhubaneswar: Odisha is all set to become the first state in the country to release traditional millet landraces conserved by tribal custodian farmers.

The state government launched Odisha Millets Mission (OMM) in 2017 to revive millets in farms and plates for a period of five years. It was further extended till 2026-27 in 2022.

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Odisha is home to 62 tribal communities who have a rich tradition of conserving local varieties of millet. Tribal farmers have been custodians of different millet varieties from time immemorial.

These traditional varieties have adapted to local situations. Some of them have better tolerance to pests and climate changes. These traditional landraces often perform better in organic farming conditions, an official release said.

Several such traditional landraces are in demand, but not easily accessible to farmers. But due to a lack of standard scientific operating procedures, the government was not able to provide adequate support to custodian farmers and tribal communities which have conserved this treasure.

This has led to the vanishing of biodiversity and the loss of the cultural heritage of tribal communities.

For the first time in the country, the Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Empowerment developed a standard operating procedure for the recognition, evaluation, and release of these traditional landraces through a seed system for landraces under Odisha Millets Mission, it said.

This system was also developed in consultation with ICAR, OUAT, technical experts, field NGO partners and most importantly custodian tribal farmers. In addition to standard scientific parameters such as yield, parameters such as taste, climate resilience, pest tolerance, cultural preference and others were also considered during the development of guidelines.

As part of the process, documentation of landraces was undertaken through crop diversity blocks, conservation in farmer fields, mapping of farmer preferences, development of seed standards from the farmer’s point of view, and so on and so forth were undertaken.

In addition, participatory varietal trials of traditional landraces along with improved varieties were also taken up. Through this process, 163 millet landraces have been identified. Out of which, 14 landraces have shown very good potential. Four landraces namely Kundra Bati, Laxmipur Kalia, Malyabanta Mami and Gupteswar Bharati are being considered for release under Seed System for landraces.

Principal Secretary of state Agriculture department Arabinda Padhee said, “Government of Odisha has now formally approved the formation of landrace varietal release committee to release traditional millet landraces conserved by tribal custodian farmers. The last three years have been spent in doing rigorous trials to get the necessary scientific data. By combining scientific rigour and traditional wisdom, the seed system for landraces initiative has created a paradigm shift in mainstreaming agro-biodiversity.”

Notably, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (UN) is also keen to partner with Odisha on a seed system for landraces and take these learnings to other countries of the world.

The National Rural Livelihood Mission has recently written to different state governments to also adopt the process of crop diversity blocks and mapping of landrace approaches to their mission. National Rainfed Area Authority, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Government of India is also keen to collaborate and learn from the Odisha Millets Mission, the release added.

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