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With Science, We Can: Degraded Lands Transform into Productive Farms in Latur, India
Thursday, 2025/03/06 | 08:12:57

CGIAR February 26 2025

 

For decades, Latur has struggled with erratic rainfall, groundwater depletion, and soil degradation. Smallholder farmers with fragmented landholdings of just 1–2 hectares found it increasingly difficult to sustain productivity.

 

Determined to change the situation, a science-led project launched in 2023 by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), in partnership with the Groundwater Survey and Development Agency (GSDA) of Maharashtra and the CGIAR initiative-Sustainable Intensification of Mixed Farming Systems (SI-MFS), addressed these challenges through integrated landscape management and climate-smart farming practices.

 

Using ICRISAT’s Multidimensional Sustainability Assessment Tool (MSAT), the team conducted comprehensive analyses of the region’s economic, social, and environmental sustainability. Land Resource Inventory (LRI) and hydrological assessments further guided the planning of targeted interventions.

Transformative Interventions

​Key interventions focused on three critical areas: water conservation, land enhancement with crop diversification, and soil health improvement. Rainwater harvesting structures recharged groundwater across 500 hectares, raising water tables by four meters and securing reliable irrigation. Farm ponds provided supplemental irrigation while bunding across 320 acres reduced soil erosion. Advanced monitoring tools, including weather stations and TDR sensors, enabled real-time tracking of water resources.

 

Farmers diversified their crops, converting 50 hectares of previously fallow land into productive farmland with legumes, millets, and vegetables. Horticulture-linked markets for fruits and flowers improved income stability.

A Model for the Future​

The project’s success lies not only in scientific solutions but also in community ownership. Farmers actively participated in planning and decision-making, fostering long-term commitment.

 

Looking ahead, the partners aim to scale these interventions across similar agro-ecologies in the Global South. As Matephal’s fields flourish, the village is a testament to the power of collaboration and science in transforming lives and landscapes.

 

See https://pressroom.icrisat.org/with-science-we-can-degraded-lands-transform-into-productive-farms-in-latur-india

 

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