With depleting water resources in the country, the government has developed 41 varieties of rice and 22 varieties of wheat in the last one decade that require less water for irrigation. In case of pearl millet, 12 varieties have been developed between 1991-2011 for dry regions. In case of wheat, 22 varieties have been developed during the past one decade that require either zero or 1-2 times irrigation. The government has also developed 12 varieties of pearl millet for dry regions where annual rainfall has been less than 400 mm during the last 20 years. The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (IACR) with the help of its All India Coordinated Research Projects (AICRPs), which are based at various State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) are involved in developing crops for different agro-climatic conditions in the country

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