India launches global millet promotion

Published 2023년 3월 19일

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The article highlights India's leading role in the Global Millets Global Conference, aimed at enhancing millet awareness and culture. Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the benefits of millet and India's effort to increase its production and consumption globally. The conference saw participation from ministers and officials from various millet-producing countries, who acknowledged India's leadership and sought improved millet seeds and mechanization support. The initiative aims to reduce dependency on wheat and promote a healthier, more sustainable food source, positioning millet as a key solution to food and nutrition security.
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India will supply improved varieties of millet to different countries to compete with wheat On March 18, New Delhi hosted the Global Millets Global Conference aimed at increasing acceptance and awareness of the millet culture. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened the event with a speech on the benefits of culture, presented a commemorative millet stamp and coin, a digital compendium of Indian startups and a millet standards book, writes Binita Kumari in an article on krishijagran.com. India's motto is "One Family, One Future". We consider the whole world to be our family, and this thought is also reflected in the essence of the International Year of Millet 2023. Millet and all its varieties have been an important part of the Indian community for many years. India has introduced a new millet production concept to the world, but it is a collaborative project. We want to explore new methods and technologies used by countries that have joined us in this mission. Our shared ...
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