Economic Assessment of ICAR-NRCSS Coriander Variety (ACr-1) using Economic Surplus Model
Coriander, the major seed spice is grown in the Rajasthan, suffers from various fungal diseases, of which the stem gall being the most destructive and versatile disease causing up to 50 percent yield loss. ICAR-NRCSS Ajmer released a stem gall resistant variety named Ajmer Coriander-1 (ACr-1). Economic Surplus Model was used to examine the economic impact of ACr-1 in Rajasthan. The study found that the ACr-1 variety developed by the ICAR-NRCSS performed well as the net social benefit was `11105.83 million with 15 percent adoption of the variety during six years (2013-14 to 2018-19). The impact assessment study of the stem gall resistant variety (ACr-1) released by ICAR-NRCSS has earned positive social impact, and net returns to the coriander farmers can be further increased with wider adoption of this variety.