Read full article By By Andrew Wight originally published by Ensia @ Resilience Photo credit: Andrew Wight From Guatemala to Oklahoma, communities are tackling multiple challenges by saving seeds of traditional agricultural crops. June 2, 2020 — In the central...
R0ead full article By Tapas Chandra Roy @ TCR Connecting Agriculture Photo Credit: TCR CA Health Benefits of Millets: In this busy world, we sometimes forget the good things, which matters a lot for our life and a healthy living. We do not care unless until we do not...
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,...
Read full article By Deepa Kannan @ Your Story Photo Credit: Shutterstock Millets are cultivated in many parts of India, and are now finding themselves more popular. They find themselves surviving in conditions where wheat may not survive, indicating the potential to...
Read full article By Madhukar Upadhya @ Kathmandu Post hoto Credit: The Kathmandu Post The grain can potentially improve the nutrition and health security of a large population. The UN General Assembly has declared 2023 as the International Year of Millets. Perhaps no...