Read the original news in Le Sahel (in french) The 2nd edition of the International Millet Festival will take place on March 3, 2020 at the Academy of Martial Arts (ACAM) in Niamey with the theme: “Promotion of the consumption of products processed from...
Read Full article by Rhys Blakely @The Times PC: Getty Images Ditching a 50g serving of red meat for the equivalent number of calories from a plant source of protein was linked to as much as a 50 per cent cut in the likelihood of somebody dying from heart disease. The...
Read the full article Editorial Comment@The Herald PC: The Herald The production of small grains is not only critical for household food security, it is also beneficial to health and is climate-smart. Climate-smart agriculture increases productivity and enhances...
Read the original article published in The New Indian Express To promote bioethanol production by developing varieties of sweet sorghum, ICAR-Indian Institute of Millets Research (IIMR), Hyderabad and National Sugar Institute (NSR), Kanpur recently signed a Memorandum...
Read full article by Ralph Pearce @CountryGuide PC: Supplied Based on promising early results, “epigenetics” may help save agriculture from climate change. Epigenetics is already working in sorghum trials, and has cleared initial regulatory barriers too (See...