Is India leading the world towards local superfood millets?
Millets are a group of small, seeded crops which are grown in dry lands and less fertile soil. They are quite a popular food option in various parts of the world, including India and parts of Africa. Millets come in several types, such as finger millet, foxtail millet, sorghum and little millet. Millets are also called the superfood of the new world because of their amazing health benefits.
Recently, The United Nations has declared “Year 2023 as the international year of millets”. The UN accepted India’s proposal wholeheartedly to
encourage an increase in global production and raise awareness regarding the
health benefits of millet.
India is the largest producer of millet in the world and
leading the world towards local superfood millet. The Indian government has
taken various amazing steps to increase millet awareness among people and make
2023 a year of millet initiative a great success.
How is India leading the
world towards local superfood millet? Read the post to know more!
Why Millet: Millet is beneficial for both health and the
environment
Health benefits of millet
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Millets
are high in nutrition. As per USDA (US Department of Agriculture), 100g of raw millet contains 11-gram protein, 8 mg of
calcium, 3.01 mg of iron and 1.68 mg of Zinc and provides wholesome nourishment
to the body. Experts suggest millet can be used as a great source to deal with
malnutrition and iron deficiency anemia.
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They
are gluten-free and an excellent food option for those who have a gluten
allergy.
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Millets
are also a good food option for weight loss. They are rich in fiber and keep
you full for longer.
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They
are high in fiber and have a low GI (Glycemic Index) and are considered a great
option for diabetics.
Environmental benefits of millet
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Millets
can grow in poor-quality soil. They are a perfect crop for dry lands.
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They
require less water to grow.
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Millets
crops can survive in hot weather and offer natural resistance to drought and
other adverse weather conditions.
Indian government initiatives
for leading the world towards local superfood millet
Indian government has taken various amazing initiatives
to increase the popularity of millet worldwide. Such as:
National millet mission 2018
The Indian government took steps toward millet promotion
since the year 2018. The year 2018 was declared as a "National year
of millet"... In
the same year, millet was named as a “Nutri cereal” and got introduced under
the “PM Poshan Abhiyan” to increase popularity among the people. The mission
was a great success and helped in raising “millet awareness”.
India millet initiative
To encourage the
increase in millet production and promotion, the Indian government has launched
India millet initiative. The program aims to bring in a greater number of
stakeholders (including farmers, processors etc.) who are interested in millet
promotion and want to join the millet expansion program.
Role of IIMR (Indian Institute of Millets research)
Indian Institute of Millets Research has launched various ongoing Institute projects (like
induction of mutation for sorghum improvement) and external funded projects for
raising millet awareness and increasing millet production.
Millet mighty quiz and millet innovative start-up
challenge
The Indian government has organized various interesting
activities and events like "Might millets
quiz" and millet innovative start-up challenge to increase public awareness regarding the health
benefits of millets.
PM Modi has also addressed the Nation for raising millet
awareness with “Mann ki Baat”
PM Modi has talked about millet benefits in his monthly
radio show “Mann ki baat”. He has said ‘Millets have been a part of our
agriculture for ages. They are extremely beneficial for small farmers and
equally useful for younger generations, who are looking for healthy food
options.
Along with these amazing initiatives, the Indian
government also focuses on increasing millet export in various parts of the
world.
India is the 5th leading exporter of millet in the world
As per 2020 data, India has become the 5th leading
exporter country in the world. Indian government and agricultural associations are
working aggressively to increase and support millet export. Currently, India is
exporting millet to Nepal, UK, Saudi Arabia, and UAE.
Millet meals for events like G20 leadership visit,
Pravasi Bhartiya event and food fairs by various Indian embassies across the
world are a step in the right direction by the Indian government to raise
awareness and promote inclusion of millets in the daily diet.
Increasing millet exports is another important step in
encouraging millet use in different parts of the world.
So, with these incredible
ways, India is leading the world towards local superfood millet and making the
year 2023- International year of millet, a success.
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