Read full article By Saurav Verma@ Village Square Photo Credit: Saurav Verma The Gond tribes, custodians of agro-biodiversity in central India, have traditionally grown millets that are suited to local climate and terrain. The dying practice needs revival and...
Read full article By S Guru Srikanth @ The Indian Express Photo Credit: EPS Scientists said the reason for the emphasis on the cultivation of millets is climate change and future food security, with millet being an economically viable and less water-intensive crop....
Read full article By Nandan Tayade, Sunil Gomashe, Ganapathy KN and Dinesh Chand@ The Global Plant Council Photo Credit: Global Plant Council Millets are a group of highly nutritious climate resilient small seeded grasses, widely grown around the world as cereal crops...
Read full article By Jagpreet Luthra@Environment Photo Credit: IANS Millets are marvellous sources of nutrition. Traditional and rural societies everywhere in the country and agricultural scientists in the top echelons of the Indian government have long known it. But...
Read full article By Krishma Shah @ Deccdan Herald Photo Credit: Gluten is a protein found in wheat and wheat-based products, barley and rye. Wheat contains a signi cant amount of gluten and is widely consumed in the form of chapatis, bread, pasta, noodles, and other...