relation: http://oar.icrisat.org/3543/ title: A Mission to Enhance Productivity of Rain-fed Crops in Rain-fed Districts of Karnataka, India. creator: Raju, K V creator: Rao, M B creator: Sarvesh, K V creator: Muniyappa, N C creator: Dasgupta, A creator: Wani, S P subject: Watershed Management description: Water shortage is a major constraint for rain-fed crop production and achief cause of poverty and hunger in the semi-arid tropics of the world.Over 95 per cent of the world’s poor and mal nourished people live inIndia, China, the Eastern and Sub-Saharan Africa and parts of LatinAmerica. Rain-fed agriculture is practiced on 80% of the world’s farmarea, and generates almost 60% of the world’s staple foods, providingthe livelihoods of 80 per cent of the world’s population. In India, 40% ofthe population depends on rain-fed agriculture, which is cultivated 85million hectares, and produces 44% of food and fodder requirements forthe country. Rain-fed areas in India covering 60% of agriculture produce75% of pulses and more than 90% of sorghum, millet, and groundnut.These areas are the hot spots of poverty, suffer from water scarcity anddroughts, land degradation and low rainwater use efficiency date: 2011 type: Conference or Workshop Item type: PeerReviewed format: application/pdf language: en identifier: http://oar.icrisat.org/3543/1/A_mission_to_enhance_productivity_of_rainfed_crops_in_rainfed_dist_of_karnataka.pdf identifier: Raju, K V and Rao, M B and Sarvesh, K V and Muniyappa, N C and Dasgupta, A and Wani, S P (2011) A Mission to Enhance Productivity of Rain-fed Crops in Rain-fed Districts of Karnataka, India. In: Use of High Science Tools in Integrated Watershed Management Proceedings of the National Symposium, 1–2 February 2010, NASC Complex, New Delhi, India.