MILLETS : ECONOMY / GEOGRAPHY
NEWS : Millets are India’s solution to global challenges
on nutrition, water scarcity and climate change: PM
WHAT’S
IN THE NEWS?
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi highlighted millet farming as India’s solution to global issues
of nutrition, water scarcity, and climate change.
Holistic
Approach: 'One Earth, One Family, One Future'
- Emphasizes sustainable agriculture and food
systems.
- Highlights challenges: nutrition, water
shortage, climate change.
- Presents millets ('Shri Anna') as a superfood
needing minimal water.
- India's readiness to share millet resources
globally.
32nd
International Conference of Agricultural Economists (ICAE)
- Held in Delhi.
- Theme: “Transformation towards sustainable
agri-food systems.”
- Showcases India's proactive agricultural
advancements and policies.
- 65 years ago, focused on India's food
security; now, India provides global solutions.
- Highlights India as a food surplus country and
leading producer of various agricultural products.
- New rice varieties developed requiring 25%
less water.
Millets
Overview
- Collective term for small-seeded annual
grasses.
- Common Indian millets: Ragi, Jowar, Sama,
Bajra, Variga.
- Historical evidence from Indus civilization.
- Grown in 131 countries, traditional food for
around 60 crore people in Asia & Africa.
- India: largest producer globally.
- Top producing states: Rajasthan, Karnataka,
Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh.
- Accounts for 20% of global production, 80% of
Asia’s production.
- Major producers: India, Nigeria, China.
Importance
of Millets: 'Nutri-Cereals'
- Climate
Resilient: Drought-resistant, require less water, grow in
poor soil.
- Nutrient-rich:
High in fiber, protein, vitamins, minerals.
- Gluten-free:
Suitable for celiac disease or gluten intolerance.
- Adaptable: Can
be grown in various soils and climates.
- Sustainable:
Often grown using traditional, environmentally friendly farming methods.
Government
Initiatives
- National Millets Mission (NMM):
Launched in 2007 to promote millet production and consumption.
- MAHARISHI: Initiative for advancing
millet and ancient grain research.
- Price Support Scheme (PSS):
Financial assistance for millet cultivation.
- Value-Added Products:
Encourages production of millet-based products.
- Millets in PDS:
Introduction in Public Distribution System for accessibility and
affordability.
- Promotion of Organic Farming:
Boosting organic millet production and consumption.
Source
: https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/agri-business/india-has-solution-to-global-challenges-on-nutrition-water-scarcity-and-climate-change-modi/article68480834.