The Green Revolution in maize
- July 19, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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The Green Revolution in maize
Sub: Geo
Sec: Eco geo
Context:
- India achieved self-sufficiency in wheat and rice, thanks to high-yielding varieties bred by institutions such as Mexico-based CIMMYT (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center) and IARI, under scientists like Norman Borlaug and M S Swaminathan.
Maize Revolution in India
- Maize production in India has more than tripled from 11.5 million tonnes in 1999-2000 to over 35 million tonnes in 2023-24, with average yields rising from 1.8 to 3.3 tonnes per hectare.
- Only a fifth of maize is used for human consumption, with 60% serving as feed for poultry and livestock.
- Maize is a key energy source in broiler, egg-layer, and cattle feeds, with broiler feed containing 55-65% maize.
India’s first ‘Waxy’ Maize hybrid- Pusa Waxy Maize Hybrid-1:
- 14-15% of maize is used industrially for starch and 1-3% of other simple carbohydrates (sucrose, glucose and fructose), which has applications in various industries, and for ethanol production for blending with petrol.
- IARI has bred India’s first “waxy” maize hybrid with high amylopectin starch content, better suited for ethanol production.
- The new Pusa Waxy Maize Hybrid-1(AQWH-4) has a higher starch recovery rate, enhancing ethanol yield.
- Normal maize starch has 30% amylose and 70% amylopectin. The starch from IARI’s waxy maize hybrid (AQWH-4) has 93.9% amylopectin.
- Softness ensures better grinding of the grains fed into the mill for making flour.
- Granules with higher amylopectin are also easily accessible by alpha-amylase, the enzyme that hydrolyses or breaks down the starch into smaller glucose units.
- The glucose is, then, fermented into ethanol using yeast.
- Field trials are underway in collaboration with the Uttar Pradesh Distillers’ Association.
CIMMYT’s Contribution:
- CIMMYT has opened a maize-doubled haploid facility in Karnataka, producing genetically pure inbred lines to speed up maize breeding.
- This facility produced 29,622 maize DH lines last year, focusing on high-yielding lines tolerant to various stresses.
- CIMMYT (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center) is one of the 15 CGIAR centres based in Mexico.
- CIMMYT is known for hosting the world’s largest maize and wheat genebank.
Private Sector’s Role:
- The Green Revolution in maize has been led by the private sector, with private sector-bred hybrids accounting for over 80% of India’s maize area.
- CIMMYT collaborates with both public institutions and private seed companies to improve maize varieties.
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