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Maize in Asia: Trends,
Challenges and Opportunities

        BM Prasanna
 Director, Global Maize Program
           CIMMYT, Int.
   Email: b.m.prasanna@cgiar.org
Maize in the Developing World
• About 73 per cent of 153
  million ha of maize area
  worldwide in 2010 was
  located in the developing
  world.
• Together with rice and wheat,
  maize provides at least 30%
  of the food calories to more
  than 4.5 billion people in 94
  developing countries.
• Preferred staple food to 900
  million poor people (< 2 USD
  per day)
Maize in Asia
Countries <3 t/ha                           Countries >3 t/ha
               Area   Production   Yield                   Area   Production   Yield
Country                                     Country
              (mha)      (mmt)     (t/ha)                 (mha)      (mmt)     (t/ha)
India         8.50     21.00       2.47     China        31.50     168.00      5.33
Indonesia     3.15      8.40       2.67     Vietnam       1.20      5.50       4.58
Philippines   2.65      6.80       2.57     Thailand      0.97      3.90       4.02
Pakistan      1.05      3.00       2.86     Laos          0.31      1.55       5.00
Nepal         0.85      1.70       2.00     Cambodia      0.18      0.70       3.89
Bhutan        0.04      0.07       1.56     Turkey        0.49      4.00       8.15
Afghanistan   0.15      0.30       2.00     USA          32.89     318.52      9.69
                                            Developing   111.70    405.93      3.63
                                            World        152.51    765.47      5.02
                                                            Source: USDA (Dec 2010)

Eight major maize-producing countries in Asia – China, India, Indonesia,
Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam –together, now
produce 98% of Asia’s maize and 26% of global maize.
Maize becomes No.1 crop in China since 2007


                                 Chinese maize belt




                           Each dot equals 50,000 ha



                     Source: National Bureau of Statistics, 2010
The ever increasing demand

• During 2003-08, maize
  production increased annually
  by 6.0% in Asia, as compared to
  5.0% in Latin America, and
  2.3% in sub-Saharan Africa.

Between now and 2050, the
demand for maize in the             Maize consumption in China
developing world will double,
and by 2025 maize will have
become the crop with the highest
production in the developing
world (~490-500 mmt)!
Drivers for maize demand in Asia




Maize use for feed in the seven major Asian countries (China,
India, Indonesia, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam)
has more than tripled from 29 m t in 1980 to 109 m t in 2000!
Impressive progress in India, but not quite enough!




Source: Dr Sain Dass
Poultry production in India
                       2002      2009
                        (in millions)
Broiler                1250      2000
Layer                   155      290
Broiler breeder         9.25     15.9
Layer breeder            1.6      3.2
             Egg production                            Broiler production
 2600                                       2350
 2400                                       2150
 2200                                                                           2001
                                            1950                                2002
                                     1995
 2000                                                                           2003
                                     2000   1750
 1800                                2005                                       2004
                                            1550                                2005
 1600
                                                                                2006
                                            1350
 1400
 1200                                       1150

        8.3 % growth      2.65 m t                 8.5 % growth       2.4 m t
Volatility of Maize Prices




Maize imports for developing country
economies will increase 24% by 2050 –
equalling USD 30 billion.
Food security is at risk due to climate change....



In order to meet
global demands,
  we will need
  60-70%
 more food
    by 2050.
Drought => large annual yield fluctuations in
both sub-Saharan Africa and Asia
                      6.00



                      5.00
Grain yield (t ha )




                      4.00
-1




                      3.00



                      2.00



                      1.00
                                                                                          Maize
                                                                                          Rice
                                                                                          Wheat
                      0.00
                          1960   1965   1970   1975   1980   1985   1990   1995   2000   2005   2010
                                                             Year


Alleviating the effects of drought alone could increase average maize
yields by 35% across “Asia-7” (excluding China), and by 28% in Southwest
China (Gerpacio and Pingali, 2007).
Heat stress is
becoming an
increasing reality,
coupled with
drought stress, in
many maize
growing regions in
Asia…
Excess water – a recurring theme in some regions
• Episodes of intense rainfall, leading to flooding
• 20 million ha affected in South and Southeast Asia




Waterlogging-prone areas in South & SE Asia
An array of biotic stresses in the tropics and subtropics




                                                   TLB        GLS




Special Issue: Climate Change and Plant Diseases




                                                   Ear rots   Weevils
Stress seldom comes alone….


  Drought &
  Heat Stress

                  Stressed plants




 Reduced yields                     Ear rots – low quality


                  Mycotoxins
Mycotoxin contamination
 A serious problem in many
  maize-growing countries in
  Asia, Africa and Latin
  America, affecting long-term
  health of humans and
  animals, trade and export
  markets.
                 Kenya     Malawi    Nigeria   Uganda         Ghana       Indonesia Nepal      Mexico
Production       2,367,237 3,444,655 7,525,000 1,266,000      1,100,00    17,659,067 1,878,648 24,320,100
(M tons)
Grain loss (%)   20-25      20-25       5-10   20-25          5-10        6-17        4-22        10-25
Mycotoxin        25-30%     9% above    27%    30% above      65-80%;     47%;        50-83%;     20-89%;
incidence (%)    above 20   20 ppb             20 ppb; 50%    30-2000     >50 ppb     >50 ppb     >20 ppb
                 ppb        aflatoxin          up to 10 ppb   ppb         aflatoxin   aflatoxin   aflatoxin
                                               aflatoxin      aflatoxin
Sustainability Concerns
• Water: Lowering water
  tables and reduced
  availability of water for
  agricultural purposes
• Nutrient depletion:
  Nepal, NE India,
  Myanmar, NE
  Thailand….
• Soil erosion: S China,
  SE Asia
• Deforestation: SE Asia
• Increasing fertilizer
  costs, fertilizer scarcity
An era of challenges will always be
an era of uncommon opportunities!!
Abiotic stress tolerant germplasm being
developed through managed stress screening…




Drought




                Waterlogging

                               Heat
Drought Tolerant Maize Varieties for Africa




53 Drought tolerant maize varieties developed under DTMA
by CIMMYT & IITA in partnership with 13 African countries,
occupying nearly 2 million hectares.
CIMMYT DT Maize Lines suitable for South & SE Asia

Elite DT lines from CIMMYT-Mexico,
Zimbabwe & Kenya evaluated for drought
tolerance
Lines from CIMMYT DT-populations,
adapted to the tropical Asian region:
• Early maturity – Yellow (Pool 18 Seq)
• Early maturity – white (Pool 16 BN Seq)

• Medium maturity – Yellow (DTPY c9)
• Medium maturity – white (DTPW c9)

• Late maturity – Yellow (Pool 26 Seq)
• Late maturity – White (LP C7& TS c5)

PH Zaidi & team, CIMMYT-India
Emphasis on heat tolerance of elite products

Combined heat and drought donors
DTMA   Pedigree                      GY (t ha-1)

  91   CML311/MBR C3 Bc F12-2-2-2        0.63
 238   DTPYC9-F46-1-2-1-2                0.59
   .   La Posta Seq C7-F64-2-6-2-2       0.55
  62   CML435                            0.49
 231   DTPYC9-F143-5-4-1-2               0.46
  44   CML442                            0.19
       Trial mean                        0.24




Drought tolerance ≠ heat tolerance ≠ Drought + heat tolerance
Philippines takes lead in approving / commercializing
Bt maize and Glyphosate tolerant maize




In Philippines, about 200,000 small farmers planted 350,000
hectares (ha) of Bt maize farms in 2008, as compared to the
10,769 ha in 2003, when the crop was approved for
commercialization. (ISAAA)
Disease Phenotyping
Improved maize germplasm from CIMMYT-Colombia, Mexico and
Zimbabwe helps hill maize farmers in Nepal and Bhutan…




Non-QPM Variety (ICAV305)




                                       Yellow QPM variety

On-farm trials of two GLS-resistant maize varieties in the hills of Bhutan,
along with local check Yangtsipa
Fine mapping and
                                                   developing breeder-
                                                   ready markers for some
                                                   major maize diseases
                                                              Sliding windows-chromosome 2


Maize Streak Virus




                                           6e-04
                                           5e-04
                                           4e-04
                                     Var

                                           3e-04
                                           2e-04
                                           1e-04




                     Turcicum Leaf
                                           0e+00




                         Blight                    0   1000   2000                3000       4000   5000

                                                                         Marker




  Gray Leaf Spot
Nutritionally enriched maize in Asia




             Poshilo Makai-1    Yunrui-1 (QPM + GLS resistance)   Yunrui-8 (QPM + high oil)




HQPM-1 (parents derived using   QPM version of Vivek Hybrid-
   CML161 and CML163)             9 (using CML as donors)
MAS in breeding for Provitamin A enriched maize

                                                         Deep
                                                         orange
                                                         ears


                                                +

                                                +

                                 MAS for LycE       MAS for CrtRB1




                                     Increase in β-carotene
                                   from 1-2 ppm to >10 ppm
Science (20 Nov 2009)




  Palomero genome about 22%
   (140 Mb) smaller than that of
   B73. Large number of
   unreported sequences => large
   pool of unexplored genetic
   diversity
Next-generation sequencing and HT genotyping
454/FLX
                         Genotyping-by-Sequencing
                         • GBS developed at Cornell
                           – data for 500,000 SNPs
            AB SOLiDTM
                           and indels for $30 per
                           sample at 96-plex
                           sequencing (low depth,
                           high coverage).
                         • Buckler lab is successfully
                           implementing 384-plex
Solexa
                           sequencing, which should
                           reduce run costs to
                           <$15/sample.
                         • GBS cheaper than yield
                           testing at one location!
Genomic Selection
● Proposed by
  Meuwissen et al.
  (2001)
● Complete coverage
  of genome with
  markers – high
  density genotyping
● All QTL in linkage
  disequilibrium with at
  least one marker
● No QTL size
  thresholds needed
● No concerns of
  missing heritability
  and Beavis effect
Rapid-cycle genomic selection
DH technology for accelerated maize breeding
DH line development with in vivo
haploid induction approach

Donor           Inducer


                  Induction of haploidy



Haploid
plants


                  Artificial chromosome doubling

Doubled
haploid
plants




Coupling DH development with MAS for key traits can greatly
enhance breeding efficiency.
Tropically adapted haploid inducers

                              New tropical
                              Inducer lines

                           Induction rate ~10%




                                 Temperate inducer

George Mahuku and Team at CIMMYT-Mexico, in collaboration with Univ. of Hohenheim
Phenotypic capabilities are evolving!




                            Development of a new
                            generation of
                            automated / semi-
                            automated technologies
                            to monitor plant
                            characteristics and
                            performance
Precision phenotyping

                        • Advances in phenotyping
                         should not be construed
                         only from the viewpoint of
                         instrumentation.
                        • Characterizing field sites,
                          experimental designs,
                          selection of appropriate
                          traits, and statistical
                          methodologies, all have an
                          equally important role to
                          play in phenotypic data
                          collection and utilization.
Seeds of Discovery (SeeD), a project funded by Mexico
    for the benefit of the World Maize Community
                                                          Breeding
     Gene Bank                            Introgression   Programs
                     Web Portal              Pipeline
                           Trait values
                           Environ-          Common
                           mental           backgrounds
                           adaptation
                           Genetic                                    Cultivars
                           makeup




                                                          Breeding
     Accessions     Information Parental stocks
                                                          materials
   Generating high quality phenotypic data of genetically
    heterogeneous populations
   Genotyping/resequencing using next-generation sequencers
   Identifying favorable alleles/haplotypes for developing improved
    germplasm with a broader genetic base
Conservation agriculture and enabling
policies have to complement genetic
enhancement
• Improving system productivity
• Nutrient cycling
• Site specific nutrient management
• Increased fertilizer, water and fuel use
  efficiencies
               CSISA




                       SIMLESA
Precision agriculture for smallholders possible….




                            Farmer in Gujarat accessing the web (IBM India, 2010)
Human Resources in Asia
“It is not the strongest of the species who
survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one
most responsive to change.”

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S(2)Maize in Asia: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities

  • 1. Maize in Asia: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities BM Prasanna Director, Global Maize Program CIMMYT, Int. Email: b.m.prasanna@cgiar.org
  • 2. Maize in the Developing World • About 73 per cent of 153 million ha of maize area worldwide in 2010 was located in the developing world. • Together with rice and wheat, maize provides at least 30% of the food calories to more than 4.5 billion people in 94 developing countries. • Preferred staple food to 900 million poor people (< 2 USD per day)
  • 3. Maize in Asia Countries <3 t/ha Countries >3 t/ha Area Production Yield Area Production Yield Country Country (mha) (mmt) (t/ha) (mha) (mmt) (t/ha) India 8.50 21.00 2.47 China 31.50 168.00 5.33 Indonesia 3.15 8.40 2.67 Vietnam 1.20 5.50 4.58 Philippines 2.65 6.80 2.57 Thailand 0.97 3.90 4.02 Pakistan 1.05 3.00 2.86 Laos 0.31 1.55 5.00 Nepal 0.85 1.70 2.00 Cambodia 0.18 0.70 3.89 Bhutan 0.04 0.07 1.56 Turkey 0.49 4.00 8.15 Afghanistan 0.15 0.30 2.00 USA 32.89 318.52 9.69 Developing 111.70 405.93 3.63 World 152.51 765.47 5.02 Source: USDA (Dec 2010) Eight major maize-producing countries in Asia – China, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam –together, now produce 98% of Asia’s maize and 26% of global maize.
  • 4. Maize becomes No.1 crop in China since 2007 Chinese maize belt Each dot equals 50,000 ha Source: National Bureau of Statistics, 2010
  • 5. The ever increasing demand • During 2003-08, maize production increased annually by 6.0% in Asia, as compared to 5.0% in Latin America, and 2.3% in sub-Saharan Africa. Between now and 2050, the demand for maize in the Maize consumption in China developing world will double, and by 2025 maize will have become the crop with the highest production in the developing world (~490-500 mmt)!
  • 6. Drivers for maize demand in Asia Maize use for feed in the seven major Asian countries (China, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam) has more than tripled from 29 m t in 1980 to 109 m t in 2000!
  • 7. Impressive progress in India, but not quite enough! Source: Dr Sain Dass
  • 8. Poultry production in India 2002 2009 (in millions) Broiler 1250 2000 Layer 155 290 Broiler breeder 9.25 15.9 Layer breeder 1.6 3.2 Egg production Broiler production 2600 2350 2400 2150 2200 2001 1950 2002 1995 2000 2003 2000 1750 1800 2005 2004 1550 2005 1600 2006 1350 1400 1200 1150 8.3 % growth 2.65 m t 8.5 % growth 2.4 m t
  • 9. Volatility of Maize Prices Maize imports for developing country economies will increase 24% by 2050 – equalling USD 30 billion.
  • 10. Food security is at risk due to climate change.... In order to meet global demands, we will need 60-70% more food by 2050.
  • 11. Drought => large annual yield fluctuations in both sub-Saharan Africa and Asia 6.00 5.00 Grain yield (t ha ) 4.00 -1 3.00 2.00 1.00 Maize Rice Wheat 0.00 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 Year Alleviating the effects of drought alone could increase average maize yields by 35% across “Asia-7” (excluding China), and by 28% in Southwest China (Gerpacio and Pingali, 2007).
  • 12. Heat stress is becoming an increasing reality, coupled with drought stress, in many maize growing regions in Asia…
  • 13. Excess water – a recurring theme in some regions • Episodes of intense rainfall, leading to flooding • 20 million ha affected in South and Southeast Asia Waterlogging-prone areas in South & SE Asia
  • 14. An array of biotic stresses in the tropics and subtropics TLB GLS Special Issue: Climate Change and Plant Diseases Ear rots Weevils
  • 15. Stress seldom comes alone…. Drought & Heat Stress Stressed plants Reduced yields Ear rots – low quality Mycotoxins
  • 16. Mycotoxin contamination  A serious problem in many maize-growing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America, affecting long-term health of humans and animals, trade and export markets. Kenya Malawi Nigeria Uganda Ghana Indonesia Nepal Mexico Production 2,367,237 3,444,655 7,525,000 1,266,000 1,100,00 17,659,067 1,878,648 24,320,100 (M tons) Grain loss (%) 20-25 20-25 5-10 20-25 5-10 6-17 4-22 10-25 Mycotoxin 25-30% 9% above 27% 30% above 65-80%; 47%; 50-83%; 20-89%; incidence (%) above 20 20 ppb 20 ppb; 50% 30-2000 >50 ppb >50 ppb >20 ppb ppb aflatoxin up to 10 ppb ppb aflatoxin aflatoxin aflatoxin aflatoxin aflatoxin
  • 17. Sustainability Concerns • Water: Lowering water tables and reduced availability of water for agricultural purposes • Nutrient depletion: Nepal, NE India, Myanmar, NE Thailand…. • Soil erosion: S China, SE Asia • Deforestation: SE Asia • Increasing fertilizer costs, fertilizer scarcity
  • 18. An era of challenges will always be an era of uncommon opportunities!!
  • 19. Abiotic stress tolerant germplasm being developed through managed stress screening… Drought Waterlogging Heat
  • 20. Drought Tolerant Maize Varieties for Africa 53 Drought tolerant maize varieties developed under DTMA by CIMMYT & IITA in partnership with 13 African countries, occupying nearly 2 million hectares.
  • 21. CIMMYT DT Maize Lines suitable for South & SE Asia Elite DT lines from CIMMYT-Mexico, Zimbabwe & Kenya evaluated for drought tolerance Lines from CIMMYT DT-populations, adapted to the tropical Asian region: • Early maturity – Yellow (Pool 18 Seq) • Early maturity – white (Pool 16 BN Seq) • Medium maturity – Yellow (DTPY c9) • Medium maturity – white (DTPW c9) • Late maturity – Yellow (Pool 26 Seq) • Late maturity – White (LP C7& TS c5) PH Zaidi & team, CIMMYT-India
  • 22. Emphasis on heat tolerance of elite products Combined heat and drought donors DTMA Pedigree GY (t ha-1) 91 CML311/MBR C3 Bc F12-2-2-2 0.63 238 DTPYC9-F46-1-2-1-2 0.59 . La Posta Seq C7-F64-2-6-2-2 0.55 62 CML435 0.49 231 DTPYC9-F143-5-4-1-2 0.46 44 CML442 0.19 Trial mean 0.24 Drought tolerance ≠ heat tolerance ≠ Drought + heat tolerance
  • 23. Philippines takes lead in approving / commercializing Bt maize and Glyphosate tolerant maize In Philippines, about 200,000 small farmers planted 350,000 hectares (ha) of Bt maize farms in 2008, as compared to the 10,769 ha in 2003, when the crop was approved for commercialization. (ISAAA)
  • 25. Improved maize germplasm from CIMMYT-Colombia, Mexico and Zimbabwe helps hill maize farmers in Nepal and Bhutan… Non-QPM Variety (ICAV305) Yellow QPM variety On-farm trials of two GLS-resistant maize varieties in the hills of Bhutan, along with local check Yangtsipa
  • 26. Fine mapping and developing breeder- ready markers for some major maize diseases Sliding windows-chromosome 2 Maize Streak Virus 6e-04 5e-04 4e-04 Var 3e-04 2e-04 1e-04 Turcicum Leaf 0e+00 Blight 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 Marker Gray Leaf Spot
  • 27. Nutritionally enriched maize in Asia Poshilo Makai-1 Yunrui-1 (QPM + GLS resistance) Yunrui-8 (QPM + high oil) HQPM-1 (parents derived using QPM version of Vivek Hybrid- CML161 and CML163) 9 (using CML as donors)
  • 28. MAS in breeding for Provitamin A enriched maize Deep orange ears + + MAS for LycE MAS for CrtRB1 Increase in β-carotene from 1-2 ppm to >10 ppm
  • 29. Science (20 Nov 2009)  Palomero genome about 22% (140 Mb) smaller than that of B73. Large number of unreported sequences => large pool of unexplored genetic diversity
  • 30. Next-generation sequencing and HT genotyping 454/FLX Genotyping-by-Sequencing • GBS developed at Cornell – data for 500,000 SNPs AB SOLiDTM and indels for $30 per sample at 96-plex sequencing (low depth, high coverage). • Buckler lab is successfully implementing 384-plex Solexa sequencing, which should reduce run costs to <$15/sample. • GBS cheaper than yield testing at one location!
  • 31. Genomic Selection ● Proposed by Meuwissen et al. (2001) ● Complete coverage of genome with markers – high density genotyping ● All QTL in linkage disequilibrium with at least one marker ● No QTL size thresholds needed ● No concerns of missing heritability and Beavis effect
  • 33. DH technology for accelerated maize breeding DH line development with in vivo haploid induction approach Donor Inducer Induction of haploidy Haploid plants Artificial chromosome doubling Doubled haploid plants Coupling DH development with MAS for key traits can greatly enhance breeding efficiency.
  • 34. Tropically adapted haploid inducers New tropical Inducer lines Induction rate ~10% Temperate inducer George Mahuku and Team at CIMMYT-Mexico, in collaboration with Univ. of Hohenheim
  • 35. Phenotypic capabilities are evolving! Development of a new generation of automated / semi- automated technologies to monitor plant characteristics and performance
  • 36. Precision phenotyping • Advances in phenotyping should not be construed only from the viewpoint of instrumentation. • Characterizing field sites, experimental designs, selection of appropriate traits, and statistical methodologies, all have an equally important role to play in phenotypic data collection and utilization.
  • 37. Seeds of Discovery (SeeD), a project funded by Mexico for the benefit of the World Maize Community Breeding Gene Bank Introgression Programs Web Portal Pipeline Trait values Environ- Common mental backgrounds adaptation Genetic Cultivars makeup Breeding Accessions Information Parental stocks materials  Generating high quality phenotypic data of genetically heterogeneous populations  Genotyping/resequencing using next-generation sequencers  Identifying favorable alleles/haplotypes for developing improved germplasm with a broader genetic base
  • 38. Conservation agriculture and enabling policies have to complement genetic enhancement • Improving system productivity • Nutrient cycling • Site specific nutrient management • Increased fertilizer, water and fuel use efficiencies CSISA SIMLESA
  • 39. Precision agriculture for smallholders possible…. Farmer in Gujarat accessing the web (IBM India, 2010)
  • 41. “It is not the strongest of the species who survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” Let us be the difference we want to make to the world!