At the initiative of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the United Nations declared 2023 as the International Year of Millets: Shri Narendra Singh Tomar Shri Tomar chairs the meeting of Parliamentary Consultative Committee of the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers...
Read full article by Neelam Patel & Saloni Bhutani @ The Hindustan Times Photo Credit: The Hindustan Times Data on health indicators, as published by NFHS 5 India Report 2022, shows that 59.1% of women are anaemic, 35.5% of children are stunted, 32.1% of children...
Read full article by Shingal Nyoka@ BBC News Harare Photo Credit: Images stock In what would have been unthinkable a few years ago, the Svosve family in north-eastern Zimbabwe is ditching maize for indigenous grains in order to overcome persistent drought and food...
Read full article by Vaishali Dar @Financial Express Photo Credit: Vaishali Dar One of the oldest cultivated grains in the world but largely confined to the rural and tribal populations, ‘superfood’ millets are increasingly being brought to the mainstream by govt...
Read full article @ SmartFoodMarket Photo Credit: Smart Food Market The growing need to resolve global issues like poor diets, environmental degradation, climate change, and hunger is propelling the global smart food market forward. The global smart food market size...