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Icrisat Looks At Non-Traditional Funding

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Faced with declining funding from donor countries, the International Crop Research Institute for the Semi Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is turning to non-traditional sources. It is also redefining its research programme, cutting down its thematic areas from 10 to 6 global themes and entering new areas like transgenic research and diversifying into high-value crops like fruits and vegetables.

According to the director-general of ICRISAT, William D Dar, the international funding has dwindled from $23.8 million last year to $22.3 million this year, necessitating the institute towards right-sizing. The research institute has cut staff by 205, the bulk of them being on the support side.

 

He traced the resource crunch to the post-September 11 slowdown. Keeping in view the future funding possibilities, the changing agricultural research environment and the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research's vision of "a food-secure world for all", ICRISAT has drawn up its own vision and strategy till 2010.

In the past two months, ICRISAT had received funds from several non-traditional sources for specific research projects, he said. "The flow of funds will continue in the coning years,

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First Published: Feb 15 2002 | 12:00 AM IST

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