The article highlights a significant development in agricultural exports, with the first shipment of organic millets from Uttarakhand, India, making its way to Denmark. This initiative is a collaboration between APEDA, the Uttarakhand Agriculture Produce Marketing Board (UKAPMB), and Just Organik, aiming to capitalize on the growing global demand for organic and health food products. The millets, including finger millet (ragi) and barnyard millet (jhingora), have been sourced directly from local farmers who have received organic certification, ensuring compliance with the stringent EU organic standards. This venture not only underscores Uttarakhand's commitment to organic farming but also contributes to enhancing the income of local farmers by providing them with a lucrative market for their produce. Furthermore, the article notes a substantial increase in India's organic product exports, reaching Rs 7078 crore ($ 1040 million) from April-February of the previous fiscal year, with a diverse range of products finding home in 58 countries. This surge underscores the growing global appeal of Indian organic products, nutraceuticals, and health food, particularly millets, due to their nutritive value and gluten-free properties.