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    Stagnant Millet Production in India: RBI Annual Report 2023-24

    Posted 01 Jun 2024

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    Report highlighted that while India accounts for nearly 80% of Asia’s and 20% of global millet production, the acreage and production of millets have stagnated over the years.

    Reasons for Stagnant Millet Production

    • Yield gap caused by labor shortages and insufficient fertilizer.
    • Shift in consumer preferences and MSP-backed procurement schemes for fine cereals.
    • Relatively shorter shelf life of crops posing storage issues.

    About Millet (Shree Anna)

    • Millets is a Kharif Crop
    • They are small cereal grains that belong to Poaceae family (grass family).
    • They are nutri-cereals comprising of major millets (sorghum, pearl-millet, etc.) and minor millets (foxtail, kodo, etc.). 
    • They are rich source of micronutrients and contain 7-12% protein, 2-5% fat, 65-75% carbohydrates and 15-20% dietary fibre. 
    • India's millet productivity (excluding sorghum) was lower than China, Ethiopia, and Russia in 2022.
    • India’s major millets producing states are Rajasthan, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, etc.

    Initiatives taken to promote Millet

    • National and International year of millets observed in 2018 and 2023 respectively.
    • National Food Security Mission to increase production and productivity of millets in India.
    • Saksham Anganwadi and Poshan 2.0 mandate supply of millets at least once a week and suitably integrated in Hot Cooked Meal.
    • Tags :
    • Millets
    • Shree Anna
    • Millet Production
    • Poshan 2.0
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