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ISMA and ICAR-ISRI Join Hands to Boost Sugarcane Seed Quality in UP

ISMA and ICAR-ISRI have signed an MoU to establish an Advanced Centre for Quality Sugarcane Seed Production in Lucknow, targeting the subtropical region. The centre will focus on producing and distributing disease-free, genetically pure, and high-yielding sugarcane seeds to farmers through participating sugar mills. This initiative is expected to enhance cane productivity, sugar recovery, and farm incomes by ensuring faster access to better varieties. The programme also includes training, field monitoring, and digital traceability to maintain seed quality throughout the supply chain.

ISMA and ICAR-ISRI sign MoU to establish advanced centre for quality sugarcane seed production in Uttar Pradesh

New Delhi, August 14

The Indian Sugar & Bio-Energy Manufacturers Association and ICAR-Indian Sugarcane Research Institute, Lucknow, signed an MoU on Thursday to establish an Advanced Centre for Quality Sugarcane Seed Production for sugar mills in Uttar Pradesh and the subtropical region.

The farmer-centric initiative creates a structured, science-based system for the multiplication and distribution of disease-free, genetically pure, and high-yielding sugarcane seed. This arrangement will help farmers access better varieties quickly, improves cane productivity, enhances sugar recovery, and increases farm income.

The centre will be established at ICAR-ISRI, Lucknow, with dedicated facilities for quality seed production, nursery raising, disease indexing, hardening, multiplication, storage, and distribution of planting material. The programme also supports seed quality monitoring, field performance assessment, training of cane development personnel, and large-scale adoption through participating sugar mills to ensure research reaches fields effectively.

Commenting on the development, Deepak Ballani, Director General, ISMA, said, "The sugarcane farmer must remain at the centre of every effort to strengthen the sector. Quality planting material is the starting point for higher productivity, better sugar recovery and stronger farm incomes. This partnership with ICAR-ISRI is aimed at translating scientific research into tangible benefits on the ground by enabling faster and wider access to disease-free, genetically pure and high-yielding planting material through participating sugar mills."

The proposed centre will serve as a dedicated hub focusing on the assured production and timely supply of quality sugarcane planting material of improved, recommended, released, and promising new varieties. It will enable scientific and accelerated multiplication of elite varieties through protected cultivation systems, alongside supporting systematic varietal replacement and diversification across mill command areas.

Ballani added, "The establishment of the Advanced Centre for Quality Sugarcane Seed Production will create a stronger and more reliable quality seed ecosystem, while strengthening field-level monitoring, varietal performance and the capabilities of cane development teams. More importantly, it will help build a sustainable mechanism through which scientific advancements can move from research institutions to the field at scale."

The initiative will also introduce systematic tagging and digital traceability of seed lots to preserve identity and quality throughout the supply chain. Strict phytosanitary protocols and continuous technical support from ICAR-ISRI experts will ensure high standards of seed health.

"Our larger objective is to make quality planting material more accessible, improve productivity per acre and ultimately enhance the economic returns of sugarcane cultivation. This is not just an investment in better seed--it is an investment in the future competitiveness of the sugar industry and the prosperity of the farmers who sustain it," Ballani further noted.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya Sharma

As someone from a farming family in western UP, I can say this is much needed. The problem has always been that good research stays in labs and never reaches our fields. If this centre actually ensures proper distribution through sugar mills, it will help small farmers like us who can't afford expensive certified seeds. But I hope the pricing is kept reasonable.

Arjun Singh

Good move but what about the delay in payments by sugar mills? Even if we get better seeds, the core issue of farmers not getting paid on time remains. The government should also address the sugarcane pricing formula (FRP) and clear dues. Better seeds alone won't solve the crisis. Still, any step towards improvement is welcome.

Sneha Patel

This is progressive thinking! Training cane development personnel and field performance assessment shows they're not just doing paperwork like most MoUs. The protected cultivation for elite varieties will help accelerate adoption of new sugarcane breeds. Hoping other states like Maharashtra also get similar centres soon. 👏

Aman Verma

Great initiative! As someone working in agri-tech, I can tell you that seed quality is responsible for 20-25% of yield difference. This centre addresses the root cause of low productivity in the sugarcane belt. The QC measures like disease indexing and phytosanitary protocols are world-class. This will definitely improve sugar recovery rates and farm income in UP and the subtropical region.

Deepak Verma

The farmer-centric approach mentioned by DG ISMA is good in theory. But we need to ensure these centres don't become another bureaucratic structure. The success will depend on how quickly the varieties are handed over to farmers and whether the training programs actually reach the grassroots. Let's see the implementation before celebrating. 🤔

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