Concerned over the stagnated pulses output and the rising prices of the commodity, the Central government has chalked out a detailed programme to boost production of pulses in the country.
As a first step towards this goal, the government has decided to introduce a new hybrid seed for pulses in the coming kharif season which is expected to increase the yield by more than 25% adding about 2 tonnes per hectare of pulses and help meet its growing demand.
The pulses production in the country has almost stagnated in the last 15 years.
The clinical trials of the hybrid variety of seed has been completed and the government will make the seeds commercially available during the coming kharif season. The increase in yield will help meet the growing demand for pulses.
The pigeon pea technology has been developed at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-arid Tropics (Icrisat)