Read full article By B & B Organics @ B and B Organics Photo Credit: B & B Organics Highly Recommended: Nutritionists promote millets, as they are gluten-free, highly nutritious and rich in dietary fibre. They are rich in micronutrients, including calcium,...
Read full article By FnBNews @ FNBNEWSW Photo Credit: Soulfull With UN declaring 2023 as the Year of Millets, India takes the centre stage. Our country is the largest producer of millets. We need to bring millets to the centre of the plate. However, rice and wheat...
Read full article By Team MyNation @ My Nation Photo Credit: Mynation Millets grown in Himalayas from snow-melt water of River Ganga in Uttarakhand will be exported to Denmark Bengaluru: India will be exporting organic products – millets to Denmark. These millets...
Read full article By A Amarender Reddy @The Tribune Photo Credit: The Tribune Millets are grown mostly on drylands, where other crops cannot be grown. They can survive even under extreme drought conditions. However, the average yield of millets is 1,111 kg per...
Read full article By N Anand @ The Hindu Photo Credit:/Thinkstock The United Nations has declared 2023 as the International Year of Millets. India is fast catching up with the western world in millet consumption, said N. Murugan, CEO, Southern Health Foods, makers of...