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Wheat with enhanced
water productivity and appropriate quality profiles
Nearly half the wheat cultivated in developing
countries is grown under resource-poor, rainfed conditions.
Some of the poorest and most disadvantaged wheat
farmers live in areas with less than 350 mm annual rainfall and
their livelihoods often depend solely on income from wheat production.
Moreover, in these areas wheat is a staple food, providing around
half the daily caloric requirement, and also constitutes an important
source of fodder for livestock.
The growing scarcity of water in irrigated areas
is increasing the pressure to apply and use water more effectively,
as well as driving the need for water-efficient germplasm. CIMMYT
will enhance its focus on the development of wheat germplasm with
enhanced input use efficiency.
Water use efficiency (or drought tolerance) is
a highly complex trait genetically, but CIMMYT is well positioned
to address this issue. Effective conservation agriculture practices
will further enhance the value of water use efficient wheat cultivars.
Finally, suitable grain quality is an increasingly important requirement
for farmers who move beyond subsistence farming to surplus-based
farming. CIMMYT will work with partners, applying its considerable
experience in assessing and improving industrial quality and other
key quality traits.
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