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        <dc:title>Dual-Purpose Sorghum: A Targeted Sustainable Crop-Livestock&#13;
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        <dc:creator>Anbazhagan, K</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Voorhaar, M</dc:creator>
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        <dc:description>Sorghum plays an important role in the mixed crop–livestock system of tribal farming&#13;
communities in Adilabad District, a high climate risk-prone region in India. Currently, the&#13;
local seed system is limited to landraces and hybrids that are primarily used for domestic&#13;
grain and fodder purposes. This study aimed to understand the farmers’ needs and&#13;
context, and use this knowledge to deliver relevant, adoptable climate-smart sorghum&#13;
crop technologies through farmer-participatory approaches (FPAs). We conducted an&#13;
ex-ante survey with 103 farmer households to understand their preferences and&#13;
constraints concerning sorghum, their staple food-crop. Farmers expressed taste as the&#13;
most important characteristic, followed by stover yield, grain yield, drought adaptation,&#13;
and pest resistance. They identified fodder deficit, loss of seed purity in landraces,&#13;
and lack of diverse sorghum seed options as critical constraints. Therefore, we chose&#13;
dual-purpose, open-pollinated sorghum varieties suitable for postrainy/rabi cultivation&#13;
as the study site’s entry point. Accordingly, sixteen popular rabi sorghum varieties were&#13;
tested at ICRISAT station (2017–18 and 2018–19) for agronomic performance in field&#13;
conditions under a range of treatments (irrigation and fertilization). The standing crop was&#13;
also scored by farmer representatives. Additionally, the detailed lysifield study elucidated&#13;
the plant functions underlying the crop agronomic performance under water stress (plant&#13;
water use and stay-green score) and an important trait of farmer’s interest (relation&#13;
between stay-green score and in-vitro stover digestibility and relation between grain fat&#13;
and protein content) The selected varieties– Phule Chitra, CSV22, M35-1 and preferred&#13;
landrace (Sevata jonna)–were further tested with 21 farmers at Adilabad (2018–20).&#13;
Participating farmers from both the trials and focus group discussions voiced their&#13;
preference and willingness to adopt Phule Chitra and CSV22. This article summarizes&#13;
how system-relevant crop options were selected for subsistence farmers of Adilabad and deployed using participatory approaches. While varieties are developed for wider&#13;
adoption, farmers adopt only those suitable for their farm, household, and accessible&#13;
market. Therefore, we strongly advocate FPA for developing and delivering farmer&#13;
relevant crop technologies as a vehicle to systematically break crop adoption barriers&#13;
and create a positive impact on household diets, well-being, and livelihoods, especially&#13;
for smallholder subsistence farmers.</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>Frontiers</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2022-03-24</dc:date>
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        <dc:identifier>  Anbazhagan, K and Voorhaar, M and Kholova, J and Chadalavada, K and Choudhary, S and Mallayee, S and Kaliamoorthy, S and Garin, V and Baddam, R and Rao, K V and Nedumaran, S and Selvaraj, A  (2022) Dual-Purpose Sorghum: A Targeted Sustainable Crop-Livestock Intervention for the Smallholder Subsistence Farming Communities of Adilabad, India.  Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (TSI), 6 (742909).  pp. 1-14.  ISSN 2571-581X     </dc:identifier>
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