Production of pulses in India has been affected by low yields and uncertainty. Farmers don’t prefer to grow pulses on fertile, well-irrigated land because of poor per hectare returns, leading to unstable and low yields, according to ‘Production, demand and import of pulses in India’, published in the Indian Journal of Agronomy in 2016.
“Inadequate adoption of production technology, higher price volatility, production risk and low level of irrigation are the important influencing factors responsible for stagnation in the productivity of these crops,”
says the article by authors IPS Ahlawat from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Purushottam Sharma from the ICAR-Indian Institute of Soyabean Research and Ummed Singh from the Indian Institute of Pulses Research.