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        <dc:title>Utilization Pattern, Demand and Supply of Pearl Millet Grain and Fodder in Western India. Working Paper Series No. 37</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Reddy, A A</dc:creator>
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        <dc:description>This paper gives an estimate of the demand and supply of pearl millet grain and fodder for&#13;
the year 2011 and 2020 in western India comprising (Rajasthan, Gujarat and Haryana). The&#13;
projected pearl millet grain and stover production for 2020 was based on historical growth&#13;
rates in production from 1996-2009. On the demand side, food demand was projected based&#13;
on population projections for 2020 by maintaining 2004/05 per capita consumption based on&#13;
NSSO 61st round. The demand for alternative uses of grain (alcohol industry) was projected&#13;
based on a field survey conducted during 2011. The demand for feed and stover was based&#13;
on the livestock census 2007 and feed ration from Dikshit and Birthal (2010) and projected&#13;
growth rates of livestock population. Overall in 2011, in western India 46% of production of&#13;
pearl millet grain goes for food use, 37.5% for cattle feed, 7.7% for poultry feed, 8.8% for&#13;
alcohol industry production and only a small fraction, 0.4%, is used for seed purpose. The&#13;
relative share of different uses of grain by 2020 indicated that the share of cattle feed will&#13;
increase to 38.6%, share of poultry feed will increase to 9.4%, alcohol industry and other&#13;
non-food uses will be increased to 11.7%, while food uses will decrease to 40%. Even though&#13;
currently there is shortage of pearl millet grain production in western India, which is indicated&#13;
by higher prices, by 2020 the region will become surplus to the extent of 5% if it maintains the&#13;
production growth trend of the recent past, which is very high (4.22% per annum). However,&#13;
Gujarat state will continue to be deficient in grain even by 2020. Dry fodder will, however,&#13;
continue to be in short supply and the paper projects a deficit of 10% by 2020.</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2013</dc:date>
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        <dc:identifier>  Reddy, A A and Yadav, O P and Malik, D P and Singh, I P and Ardeshna, N J and Kundu, K K and Gupta, S K and Sharma, R and Sawargaonkar, G L and Shyam, D M and Reddy, K S  (2013) Utilization Pattern, Demand and Supply of Pearl Millet Grain and Fodder in Western India. Working Paper Series No. 37.  Working Paper. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, India.     </dc:identifier>
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