Read the original article in The Hans India In a latest study it was found that millet-based mid-day meals can boost growth by 50% in just three months. Children rated the meals, which were designed by scientists and chefs and included little millet as a rice...
Read full article by Nandita Vijay @FBNews PC: Soulfull The Indian consumer today is no longer bound by the three fixed meals a day. The consumption moments have increased and as a testament to this, the market for snack food segment is on the rise. Hence the focus of...
Read full article by Zubin D’souza @The Navahind Times Have you ever wondered what the national vegetable of India could possibly be? Although there is no official mention, based on consumption patterns, the award could rightly be bestowed upon the pumpkin....
Read Full article @National Geographic PC: UC Davis, CWR The Bambara groundnut might not have a familiar ring outside West Africa. But this protein-rich cousin of the peanut, which grows well in harsh climates and poor soils, was on the priority list of a global...
Read full article by EMN @ Eastern Mirror Photo Credit: EMS Dimapur, Dec. 4 (EMN): The North East Network (NEN) organised a workshop on Climate Change, and millet on December 4 at the JMC at Lerie in Kohima. The workshop brought together 56 participants comprising...