Shree Anna (Millets): A Nutritional and Agrarian Solution to Food Production

Devi, Okram Abemsana and Saikia, Anadi Ranjan and Ghorband, Anil Sheshrao and Saikanth, DRK and Badekhan, Almaszabeen and Aresh, Jinnamu and Hazarika, Sanjay and Gireesha, D. (2024) Shree Anna (Millets): A Nutritional and Agrarian Solution to Food Production. Journal of Scientific Research and Reports, 30 (5). pp. 316-327. ISSN 2320-0227

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Abstract

In the quest for sustainable and nutritious food solutions, "Shree Anna (Millets)" emerges as a promising candidate, offering a multifaceted approach to addressing contemporary global food challenges and agrarian and nutritional aspects of millets, underscoring their potential in transforming food production paradigms. As ancient grains, millets encompass a variety of types such as pearl, foxtail, and finger millet, each boasting a unique nutritional profile rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber, while being low in glycemic index. Their agrarian advantages are notable; millets are hardy crops, resilient to harsh weather conditions, requiring minimal water and thriving in sub-optimal soil, making them ideal for sustainable farming and a beacon of hope for food security in climate-vulnerable regions. The article further explores the historical significance of millets in traditional diets, their decline, and the contemporary resurgence driven by health and environmental consciousness. It examines the health benefits of millets, particularly in combating malnutrition and chronic diseases like diabetes and heart conditions. Additionally, the economic implications of millet cultivation are analyzed, highlighting market trends, the impact on farmers' livelihoods, and the role of government policies and global initiatives in promoting millet-based diets. Through case studies and empirical data, the article presents the challenges and future prospects in millet cultivation, processing, and marketing, proposing solutions and innovations for the broader integration of millets in global food systems. This comprehensive exploration positions millets not just as a food item but as a crucial component in the narrative of future food security, sustainable agriculture, and nutritional well-being.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: GO for STM > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 21 Mar 2024 06:14
Last Modified: 21 Mar 2024 06:14
URI: http://archive.article4submit.com/id/eprint/2722

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