Read full article By Daniel Essiet @ \Photo Credit: The Nation A don, Abdulsalami Zakari, has called for increased millets production in Nigeria to improve food security. Zakari, a Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Ahmadu Bello...
Read full article By Vib ha Varshney @ Down To Earth Photo Credit: Vibha Varshney From roadside vendors to hotels, this nutritious beverage and porridge made of local millets is a common sight in Tamil Nadu during summers Come summer, you will find koozh everywhere in...
Read full article By Shobita Dhar @ Times of India Photo Credit: ICRISAT Moving away from water-intensive crops, like rice and wheat, towards more hardy crops like millets can save the country 50 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions – the main driver of climate...
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...