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The ICAR-Central Citrus Research Institute (previously National Research Centre for Citrus) ( hi, केन्द्रीय नींबू वर्गीय फल अनुसंधान संस्थान) is an institute for research in
citrus ''Citrus'' is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs in the rue family, Rutaceae. Plants in the genus produce citrus fruits, including important crops such as oranges, lemons, grapefruits, pomelos, and limes. The genus ''Citrus'' is native to ...
fruits and
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at
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, Maharashtra. It is located at
Nagpur Nagpur (pronunciation: aːɡpuːɾ is the third largest city and the winter capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the 13th largest city in India by population and according to an Oxford's Economics report, Nagpur is projected to ...
in the state of Maharashtra. The city is famous for
Mandarin oranges The mandarin orange (''Citrus reticulata''), also known as the mandarin or mandarine, is a small citrus tree fruit. Treated as a distinct species of orange, it is usually eaten plain or in fruit salads. Tangerines are a group of orange-coloured ...
. The centre provides for research in the field of citrus
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; it also offers consultancy towards the field. It is a research institute under the
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(ICAR) which is an autonomous body under the
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of the
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.


History

Central India has appropriate conditions for growing citrus. The city of Nagpur and the region of
Vidarbha Vidarbha (Pronunciation: id̪əɾbʱə is a geographical region in the east of the Indian state of Maharashtra and a proposed state of central India, comprising the state's Amravati and Nagpur divisions. Amravati Division's former name is Ber ...
produces the bulk of India's citrus tonnage, which is the fifth largest producer in the world. In 1980, a task force appointed by the Ministry of Agriculture suggested the need of strengthening of research on citrus in central India after their survey during 24 to 26 April. Dr. D.J. Hutchison, and
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consultant on citrus recommended the establishment of Citrus Research Station at Nagpur to investigate problems concerning citrus fruits in the region. The Maharashtra state government also requested the Director General of Indian Council of Agricultural Research for the same. Similarly, quinquennial review team (QRT) of Indian Institute of Horticulture Research (IIHR),
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furthered the recommendation. Consequently, ICAR agreed for the establishment of the Research Station at Nagpur in VIth Plan. Initially named the Central Citrus Research Station a committee constituted by ICAR selected suitable land at Nagpur and Government of Maharashtra agreed to provide the 100 hectares of land for the station to be established during VIIth Plan. The foundation stone was laid on 29 July 1985 formally by P.V. Narasimha Rao, the then
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. The Centre was functional from 29 November 1985. The centre started functioned from part of the building of rabbit breeding centre of the Veterinary College at Seminary Hills, Nagpur which was under Dr. PDKV, Akola. Initially,
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, entomology,
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and Post- harvest technology laboratories were established. On 1 April 1986 the status of Central Citrus Research Station which was functioning under IIHR, Bangalore was upgraded to National Research Centre for Citrus with an outlay of Rs.74.00 lakhs in VII Plan. In 1996, the Centre was shifted from the building of rabbit breeding centre of the Veterinary College at Seminary Hills to present site at Amravati Road.


Mandate

The institute was created amidst the so-called 'citrus decline' in India resulting in reduction in the cropped area under citrus. The 2030 Visio document for the institute notes tha

of the erstwhile undergoing research activities at various List of universities in India, universities none was able to contribute to this important region as also that the research was not linked by any framework. The newly created institute has now been the nodal body of citrus research in India. The ''National Mission on Citrus'' and concurrent research activities has allowed a concurrent doubling in yield in Maharashtra. The initial mandate of the 'station' was limited:


Controversy

The centre has been accused by farmers to not having tested methods in a real farm. Its recommendation of chemicals (pesticides and fertilizers) has been criticized for its continued recommendations of the use of pesticides against the latent and now widespread ''
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'' fungus, which in the past threatened in tandem with such factors as low rainfall or drought, selection of non-robust mother plant for
rootstock A rootstock is part of a plant, often an underground part, from which new above-ground growth can be produced. It could also be described as a stem with a well developed root system, to which a bud from another plant is grafted. It can refer to a ...
and a prolonged use of chemicals, a near complete wipeout of the Nagpur orange. The NRCC has insisted that experimental studies of organic vs chemical cultivation has produced no significant differences in its own run farms. The farmers differ by their experiences by media accounts, reporting robustness against the fungus and high yields after a switch to organic methods. Ensuing the 1995-2005 drought In the NRCC warned the government in 2005 about the problem of nurseries stocking up on impure and undesirable rootstock varieties like ''galgal'' or ''(Kumaon lemon)'', the government did not do anything about it.


See also

* ICAR (Indian Council on Agricultural Research), parent body to this Centre and other Research Centres and Institutes in various fields of agriculture and allied in India
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References

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