Special Reporter: On February 26, 2026, BCKV hosted a specialized monitoring team from PAU and SKUAST to evaluate coordinated Rabi pulse trials, including lentil, lathyrus, fieldpea, and chickpea. Under the guidance of Vice Chancellor Dr. Ashok K. Patra, the university is prioritizing the development of short-duration, heat, and drought-tolerant lentil lines specifically designed for the rice-fallow systems of Eastern India. These breeding efforts are further enhanced by biofortification projects targeting iron and zinc enrichment, alongside the development of high-yielding, low-ODAP lathyrus varieties to ensure both food safety and nutritional security.
To safeguard these crops, BCKV is spearheading integrated protection strategies against regional threats like Stemphylium blight, collar rot, and aphids. By combining host-plant resistance with eco-friendly interventions, the university ensures robust yields even in disease hotspots. Simultaneously, agronomic trials are optimizing conservation agriculture and natural farming techniques. These efforts focus on improving resource-use efficiency and soil health through biological inputs, reducing reliance on synthetic chemicals while maintaining high productivity.
Collectively, BCKV’s multidisciplinary approach bridges the gap between laboratory research and field success. By integrating climate-smart breeding with sustainable crop management, the university is delivering essential technologies that empower marginal farmers. This collaborative mission not only enhances environmental sustainability but also secures the livelihoods and nutritional well-being of the entire region.



