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Country Report
Status of Neglected and Underutilized
Crops in Achieving Food and Nutritional
Security in Bhutan
“Regional Expert Consultation”
13-15 November, 2017,
APAARI Bangkok: Thailand
1
Introduction
2
• Landlocked between India and China
• Mountainous and rugged landscape
• Wide range of elevation (<160m asl to
>7000m asl) and micro climate
• Only about 3 % is under cultivation
(38394 sq km)
Introduction
• Pre-dominantly Agriculture based economy with 62% of
population directly dependent on it.
• Agriculture sector (crops, LS & Forest) contributes
16.77% to national GDP and accounts for 4.3 % of
export. Crop sector alone contributes about 10%.
• It plays important role in improving livelihood and
reducing poverty.
• 12% of the population under the poverty line
($28/month).
3
Introduction
• HYV promoted to enhance and secure food and nutritional
security.
• With improved income, dietary habits are changing. Rice is
preferred cereal.
• Cereals dominated by rice contributes 68% of dietary energy
requirement.
• Dietary diversity is decreasing.
• Consumption of minor cereals linked to low social status.
4
Introduction
• Poor food diversity led to high
prevalence of hidden hunger.
• 21.2 % children <5yrs are stunted and
9% underweight.
• 44% of children <5 yrs. and 35% of non
pregnant women are anemic (Iron
deficient).
• 22% preschool children and 17 %
pregnant women deficient in Vit. A.
• Malnutrition is mostly in rural areas.
• Reduction in consumption of traditional
crops could increase the prevalence of
malnutrition.
5
6
Introduction
• Bhutan’s economy heavily depends on climate
sensitive sector like agriculture, forestry and
hydropower.
• It is important and timely that NUS is
considered as main component of national
food basket for food and nutrition security.
Area, Production and Productivity
7
•
• Limited information and data on NUS.
• 38 NUS crops under different crops types recorded.
• Area under minor cereals or traditional crops are
decreasing.
Wheat Barley Buckwheat Millet
Area 2005 21825 8450 16063 16982
Area 2016 3717 2451 6897 3245
% decrease 82.9 70.9 57 80.9
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AreaDecrease(%)
CultivatedArea(ac)
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Area, Production and Productivity (2016)
SL No Name Area (Ac) Production(Mt) Yield (Kg/Ac)
1 Wheat 3717 2521 678
1 Barley 2451 1702 696
2 Buckwheat 6897 3705 537
3 Millet 3245 1714 528
4 Soybean 544 275 466
5 Rajma bean 1565 994 635
6 Mungbean 952 482 506
7 Sweet potato 31 29 940
8 Topioca 278 415 1490
9 Walnut (No of tree) 24072 181 21kg/tree
8
Significant Achievement
• Germplasm- 284 landraces/traditional variety of cereals,
pulses and oilseeds (NBC).
• Lack proper characterization and molecular studies, chances
of duplication.
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Sl. No Crops
No. of land
races/Traditional
Variety
Sl. No Crops
No. of land
races/Traditional
Variety
1 Barley 32 7 Wheat 26
2 Buckwheat (sweet) 10 8 Amaranthus 17
3 Buckwheat (Bitter) 11 9 Common beans 76
4 Finger millet 37 10 Soybean 11
5 Foxtail millet 36 11 Mungbean 23
6 Little Millet 4
• Similar study for horticultural crops is underway.
Varietal Development and cultivation practices
Sl No Crop Type Release Variety Year of release
1 Soybean One daughter 1994
Khangma libi 2 2002
Brag 2002
Khangma Libi 1 1999
2 Millet Limithang Kongpu-1 2002
Limithang Kongpu-2 2002
3 Mung beans Limithang Mung 1 2002
Limithang Mung 2 2002
4 Upland Paddy Kambja 1 2017
Kambja 2 2017
10
• Limited initiatives have been taken for developing varieties and
production technologies.
• Up-scaling is difficult due to weak seed system.
• No improved recommendation, farmers use traditional knowledge;
low external inputs.
Value addition
• No major products development.
• Farmers make flour, noodles.
• Dehydrated products by private entrepreneurs for
organic.
• Support in the form of knowledge and skill transfer.
11
Challenges and Opportunities
• Minor cereals, fruits and vegetables have not received
required attention and their contribution to food basket is
diminishing.
• Food production dominated by few major cereals and
commercial vegetables.
• Fear of losing diversity of traditional and minor crops
along with traditional knowledge about its utilization and
conservation.
• Hidden hunger is a major challenge for the government.
High prevalence of anemia & stunting.
• Poor food diversity; Rice accounts for larger share of food
consumed in rural area, indicating potential risks of
protein & micronutrient deficiency. 12
Challenges and Opportunities
• NUS crops are good source of micro nutrients,
vitamins and proteins.
• Accepted as health food.
• Plays important role for HH food systems especially
during lean season.
• Option for climate smart agriculture.
13
Market, Commercialization & Trade
• Commercial trading is limited by small scale of production
and small domestic consumer base.
• Access to international market is constrained by expensive
logistics and low volume of production.
• Pvt. sector are encouraged- promoted as organic and health
food.
14
Market, Commercialization & Trade
• Agricultural marketing system is developing. FCB facilitates
marketing of major agricultural commodities.
• Minor/traditional crops are traded locally.
• One Gewog One Product (OGOP) supports marketing through
quality improvement, packaging and procurement.
• Farmers’ group and cooperatives are supported to scale up the
production and better price negotiation.
15
Strategies and major focus area to harness
potential
Strategy
• Department of Agriculture has given a commodity status to few
NUS- Pulses, Oilseeds and Wheat.
• Commodity status will provide dedicated budget, continuity of
efforts and institutionalization.
Focus Area
• Germplasm conservation- in-situ & ex-situ.
• Organic production of NUS.
• Seed Production in farmers field.
• Strengthen research to develop better varieties and production
practices.
16
Infrastructure, Capacity building & Investment
• Resources provided are negligible and fragmented
• No dedicated resources for NUS.
• Supports are subsumed under other programmes
e.g. organic programmes, agri. marketing and
cooperatives etc. and often limited.
• Knowledge and capacity of stakeholders are limited
• Poor infrastructure – postproduction.
17
Future Thrust
• NUS are closely intertwined with the cultural
habit of the people and their knowledge about
the local ecosystem and food resources.
• Therefore, conserving and studying NUS not only
save them from extinction, but also the local
ecosystems, social and cultural values and
contribute to economy and livelihood of peoples
mainly the farmers.
18
Future Thrust
• Develop new varieties and better production practices.
• Map and document availability, utilization and cultural &
economic value of NUS in different agro-zones.
• Evaluate and document the economic and nutritional properties of
NUC. To garner government and donors support for its promotion
and up-scaling.
• Collection and conservation of germplasm (on-farm/genebank).
• Improve the marketing system.
• Promote NUS in dietary systems to improve nutrition intake and
health.
• HR capacity building and development for research and
development.
19
Future Thrust
To achieve the progress in thrust area we need
to:
• Create awareness among the producers, consumers, research
and development workers and policy maker about the benefits
of conserving and using NUS, its economic and nutrition value.
• Invest in capacity development of all stakeholders.
• Support and strengthen research programme.
• Enhance conservation both in-situ and ex-situ.
• Develop supportive policy and programme.
• Improve production and market value chain.
20
Conclusion
• Variety of NUS available and they play important role in
household food and nutrition security.
• Contribute to HH cash income.
• Inclusion of NUS in food system increases food self sufficiency
at national level and add diversity to household dietary habit.
• Supplement nutrition intake and improve health status.
• NUS contribution is not adequately recognized.
• Need to properly document its importance and contributions.
• Government, donors, private sector and research institutions
should together to promote and conserve NUS.
• Helps to conserves bio-diversity.
21
Trashi Delek
Thank You
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Country Status Reports on Underutilized Crops, by Kailash Pradhan, Bhutan

  • 1. Country Report Status of Neglected and Underutilized Crops in Achieving Food and Nutritional Security in Bhutan “Regional Expert Consultation” 13-15 November, 2017, APAARI Bangkok: Thailand 1
  • 2. Introduction 2 • Landlocked between India and China • Mountainous and rugged landscape • Wide range of elevation (<160m asl to >7000m asl) and micro climate • Only about 3 % is under cultivation (38394 sq km)
  • 3. Introduction • Pre-dominantly Agriculture based economy with 62% of population directly dependent on it. • Agriculture sector (crops, LS & Forest) contributes 16.77% to national GDP and accounts for 4.3 % of export. Crop sector alone contributes about 10%. • It plays important role in improving livelihood and reducing poverty. • 12% of the population under the poverty line ($28/month). 3
  • 4. Introduction • HYV promoted to enhance and secure food and nutritional security. • With improved income, dietary habits are changing. Rice is preferred cereal. • Cereals dominated by rice contributes 68% of dietary energy requirement. • Dietary diversity is decreasing. • Consumption of minor cereals linked to low social status. 4
  • 5. Introduction • Poor food diversity led to high prevalence of hidden hunger. • 21.2 % children <5yrs are stunted and 9% underweight. • 44% of children <5 yrs. and 35% of non pregnant women are anemic (Iron deficient). • 22% preschool children and 17 % pregnant women deficient in Vit. A. • Malnutrition is mostly in rural areas. • Reduction in consumption of traditional crops could increase the prevalence of malnutrition. 5
  • 6. 6 Introduction • Bhutan’s economy heavily depends on climate sensitive sector like agriculture, forestry and hydropower. • It is important and timely that NUS is considered as main component of national food basket for food and nutrition security.
  • 7. Area, Production and Productivity 7 • • Limited information and data on NUS. • 38 NUS crops under different crops types recorded. • Area under minor cereals or traditional crops are decreasing. Wheat Barley Buckwheat Millet Area 2005 21825 8450 16063 16982 Area 2016 3717 2451 6897 3245 % decrease 82.9 70.9 57 80.9 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 AreaDecrease(%) CultivatedArea(ac) Area under minor cereals
  • 8. Area, Production and Productivity (2016) SL No Name Area (Ac) Production(Mt) Yield (Kg/Ac) 1 Wheat 3717 2521 678 1 Barley 2451 1702 696 2 Buckwheat 6897 3705 537 3 Millet 3245 1714 528 4 Soybean 544 275 466 5 Rajma bean 1565 994 635 6 Mungbean 952 482 506 7 Sweet potato 31 29 940 8 Topioca 278 415 1490 9 Walnut (No of tree) 24072 181 21kg/tree 8
  • 9. Significant Achievement • Germplasm- 284 landraces/traditional variety of cereals, pulses and oilseeds (NBC). • Lack proper characterization and molecular studies, chances of duplication. 9 Sl. No Crops No. of land races/Traditional Variety Sl. No Crops No. of land races/Traditional Variety 1 Barley 32 7 Wheat 26 2 Buckwheat (sweet) 10 8 Amaranthus 17 3 Buckwheat (Bitter) 11 9 Common beans 76 4 Finger millet 37 10 Soybean 11 5 Foxtail millet 36 11 Mungbean 23 6 Little Millet 4 • Similar study for horticultural crops is underway.
  • 10. Varietal Development and cultivation practices Sl No Crop Type Release Variety Year of release 1 Soybean One daughter 1994 Khangma libi 2 2002 Brag 2002 Khangma Libi 1 1999 2 Millet Limithang Kongpu-1 2002 Limithang Kongpu-2 2002 3 Mung beans Limithang Mung 1 2002 Limithang Mung 2 2002 4 Upland Paddy Kambja 1 2017 Kambja 2 2017 10 • Limited initiatives have been taken for developing varieties and production technologies. • Up-scaling is difficult due to weak seed system. • No improved recommendation, farmers use traditional knowledge; low external inputs.
  • 11. Value addition • No major products development. • Farmers make flour, noodles. • Dehydrated products by private entrepreneurs for organic. • Support in the form of knowledge and skill transfer. 11
  • 12. Challenges and Opportunities • Minor cereals, fruits and vegetables have not received required attention and their contribution to food basket is diminishing. • Food production dominated by few major cereals and commercial vegetables. • Fear of losing diversity of traditional and minor crops along with traditional knowledge about its utilization and conservation. • Hidden hunger is a major challenge for the government. High prevalence of anemia & stunting. • Poor food diversity; Rice accounts for larger share of food consumed in rural area, indicating potential risks of protein & micronutrient deficiency. 12
  • 13. Challenges and Opportunities • NUS crops are good source of micro nutrients, vitamins and proteins. • Accepted as health food. • Plays important role for HH food systems especially during lean season. • Option for climate smart agriculture. 13
  • 14. Market, Commercialization & Trade • Commercial trading is limited by small scale of production and small domestic consumer base. • Access to international market is constrained by expensive logistics and low volume of production. • Pvt. sector are encouraged- promoted as organic and health food. 14
  • 15. Market, Commercialization & Trade • Agricultural marketing system is developing. FCB facilitates marketing of major agricultural commodities. • Minor/traditional crops are traded locally. • One Gewog One Product (OGOP) supports marketing through quality improvement, packaging and procurement. • Farmers’ group and cooperatives are supported to scale up the production and better price negotiation. 15
  • 16. Strategies and major focus area to harness potential Strategy • Department of Agriculture has given a commodity status to few NUS- Pulses, Oilseeds and Wheat. • Commodity status will provide dedicated budget, continuity of efforts and institutionalization. Focus Area • Germplasm conservation- in-situ & ex-situ. • Organic production of NUS. • Seed Production in farmers field. • Strengthen research to develop better varieties and production practices. 16
  • 17. Infrastructure, Capacity building & Investment • Resources provided are negligible and fragmented • No dedicated resources for NUS. • Supports are subsumed under other programmes e.g. organic programmes, agri. marketing and cooperatives etc. and often limited. • Knowledge and capacity of stakeholders are limited • Poor infrastructure – postproduction. 17
  • 18. Future Thrust • NUS are closely intertwined with the cultural habit of the people and their knowledge about the local ecosystem and food resources. • Therefore, conserving and studying NUS not only save them from extinction, but also the local ecosystems, social and cultural values and contribute to economy and livelihood of peoples mainly the farmers. 18
  • 19. Future Thrust • Develop new varieties and better production practices. • Map and document availability, utilization and cultural & economic value of NUS in different agro-zones. • Evaluate and document the economic and nutritional properties of NUC. To garner government and donors support for its promotion and up-scaling. • Collection and conservation of germplasm (on-farm/genebank). • Improve the marketing system. • Promote NUS in dietary systems to improve nutrition intake and health. • HR capacity building and development for research and development. 19
  • 20. Future Thrust To achieve the progress in thrust area we need to: • Create awareness among the producers, consumers, research and development workers and policy maker about the benefits of conserving and using NUS, its economic and nutrition value. • Invest in capacity development of all stakeholders. • Support and strengthen research programme. • Enhance conservation both in-situ and ex-situ. • Develop supportive policy and programme. • Improve production and market value chain. 20
  • 21. Conclusion • Variety of NUS available and they play important role in household food and nutrition security. • Contribute to HH cash income. • Inclusion of NUS in food system increases food self sufficiency at national level and add diversity to household dietary habit. • Supplement nutrition intake and improve health status. • NUS contribution is not adequately recognized. • Need to properly document its importance and contributions. • Government, donors, private sector and research institutions should together to promote and conserve NUS. • Helps to conserves bio-diversity. 21