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        <dc:title>Pulses Value Chain Development for Achieving Food and Nutrition Security&#13;
in South Asia: Current Status and Future Prospects</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Pandey, P R</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Gaur, P M</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Sajja, S B</dc:creator>
        <dc:subject>South Asia</dc:subject>
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        <dc:description>Pulses are important crops in the cropping systems of several developing countries in&#13;
Asia, Africa, and Latin America. In South Asia, pulses account for 15% of the cropped&#13;
area and are grown mainly on less fertile and marginal lands as intercrops with&#13;
cereals and oilseeds. Besides being environmentally friendly (by fixing soil nitrogen),&#13;
pulses contribute towards food security, and more importantly nutrition security,&#13;
particularly for low-income consumers. South Asia accounts for 24% of global pulse&#13;
production with India accounting for 90% of the production. However, since the&#13;
seventies per capita pulse consumption has been declining in South Asia, although&#13;
since 2008 it started trending up at a slow pace. To meet the growing deficit of pulses&#13;
its global trade increased rapidly from 7.2 million tonnes in 2000 to 17 million tonnes&#13;
in 2016. To meet the export demand, pulse production diversified, with developed&#13;
countries emerging as the main exporters while developing countries were the main&#13;
importers. The exceptions were South Eastern Asia (Myanmar) and Eastern Africa,&#13;
which also emerged as important exporters. South Asia accounted for 49% of global&#13;
pulse imports in 2016 with India accounting for two thirds of the imports to the region.&#13;
Severe crisis of pulses in the recent past led to the path-breaking policy interventions in&#13;
South Asia, especially in India viz., increasing availability of quality seeds,&#13;
enhancement in minimum support price (MSP), assured procurement by government&#13;
agencies and maintenance of buffer stock of pulses. These interventions attracted&#13;
farmers towards growing pulses and played a key role in increasing the pulses&#13;
production. In general, Chickpea, Pigeonpea, Green gram (mungbean) Black gram&#13;
(urdbean), Lentil, Grass pea, and Soybean fall under the pulses group in South Asia.&#13;
Due to the gap between supply and demand for pulses conumption, the price of pulses&#13;
increased sharply over the years leading to import of pulses to fulfill the local&#13;
requirement. A higher consumer demand was observed for the imported products&#13;
mainly due to the quality and low price. Though pulses are low input crops, cost of&#13;
production and gross return of pulses have shown an increasing trend over the past.&#13;
The importance of mechanization in pulse crops is highly emphasized to reduce the cost&#13;
of production. Productivity constraints of insect pests and diseases in the field and&#13;
storage conditions are perceived as being very important. Most of the South Asian&#13;
2&#13;
countries are placing high priority on modernization of agricultural practices,&#13;
improvement of productivity and competitiveness in marketing in domestic and&#13;
international markets while enhancing the value addition and product diversification to&#13;
generate new income and viable employment opportunities.</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>SAARC Agriculture Centre</dc:publisher>
        <dc:contributor>Pandey, P R</dc:contributor>
        <dc:contributor>Gaur, P M</dc:contributor>
        <dc:contributor>Sajja, S B</dc:contributor>
        <dc:date>2019-09</dc:date>
        <dc:type>Book</dc:type>
        <dc:type>PeerReviewed</dc:type>
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        <dc:language>en</dc:language>
        <dc:identifier>http://oar.icrisat.org/11707/1/Pandey%20and%20et.%20al._Pulses%20Value%20Chain%20Development%20in%20South%20Asia.pdf</dc:identifier>
        <dc:identifier>  Pandey, P R and Gaur, P M and Sajja, S B  (2019) Pulses Value Chain Development for Achieving Food and Nutrition Security in South Asia: Current Status and Future Prospects.    SAARC Agriculture Centre, Dhaka, Bangladesh.  ISBN 978-984-34-7258-8     </dc:identifier></oai_dc:dc>
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