Read full article ByPrabhjeet Bhatla @ Entrepreneur Photo Credit: Slurrp The brand is empowering millennial moms with a unique combination of goodness-filled choices for their little ones. As a team, their goal is to inspire people to live a healthier lifestyle by...
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...
Read full article By Swasthi Pachauri @ DownToEarth Photo Credit:/ DownToEarth Foods of the future Millets are traditional grasses or crops that are friendly to arid environments and considered to do well in drought-like conditions, according to Food and Agriculture...
Read full article By Harish Damodaran @ The Indian Express Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons In rural India, the National Food Security Act of 2013, which entitles three-fourths of all households to 5 kg of wheat or rice per person per month at Rs 2 and Rs 3 per kg,...