Facebook Pixel India's Millet Metrics | Outlook Business - business - Lees dit verhaal op Magzter.com
Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Krijg onbeperkte toegang tot meer dan 9000 tijdschriften, kranten en Premium-verhalen voor slechts

$149.99
 
$74.99/Jaar

Poging GOUD - Vrij

India's Millet Metrics

Outlook Business

|

June 2023

Millets are being hailed as the answer to food and nutrition insecurity as well as climate concerns. With the UN announcing 2023 as the International Year of Millets, they are getting the long-due attention, but to realise their actual potential, they will need more

- Naina Gautam

India's Millet Metrics

I MAY BE SMALL BUT I AM STRONG I GROW WHERE OTHERS CANNOT...I NURTURE SOILS AND ECOSYSTEMS ...SO, BRING ME BACK TO YOUR TABLE I AM MILLETS.-FROM A VIDEO RELEASED BY THE FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION (FAO) TO MARK THE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF MILLETS 2023

Millets once the quintessential diet of India before fading into near oblivion-are returning to the country's food landscape, as it looks to the tiny coarse cereals to build its food and nutritional security and help meet its environment protection goals. With their domestic as well as export potential, they have also become the latest player in India's growth story.

Nudged by India, the United Nations declared 2023 as the International Year of Millets. In the budget 2023, Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced plans to make India a hub for millets-or shree anna, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls them. India is also utilising its G20 presidency this year to promote awareness about millets. In February, it presented the plan for Millet International Initiative for Research and Awareness (MIIRA) at the first Agriculture Deputies Meeting under the Agriculture Working Group of G20 in Indore.

Hailed as "smart foods", millets are nutritionally rich with several health benefits, are climate-resilient and ecologically sustainable. Their nutritional value is higher than that of the more popularly consumed wheat and rice. The Market Intelligence Report for Millets by Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) states that the rise in diseases like diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular ailments will prompt millet consumption as they are rich in proteins and minerals like calcium and iron that help deal with these diseases.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Outlook Business

Outlook Business

Outlook Business

Coffee Meets Comfort

A quick-service restaurant chain, Nothing Before Coffee, is redefining how small cities and towns experience the café culture

time to read

3 mins

May 2026

Outlook Business

Outlook Business

Tapping the Bathroom Space

From a small unit in Delhi's Walled City to eight plants now, Jaquar has banked on growing consumer demand to expand its portfolio and footprints

time to read

4 mins

May 2026

Outlook Business

Outlook Business

Labour Pangs

As inflation rises and wages stagnate, India's contract workers are struggling to survive. Protests across industrial hubs reflect growing frustration over low pay and job insecurity

time to read

4 mins

May 2026

Outlook Business

Outlook Business

An Unlikely Shock

A new research paper finds that districts that were more exposed to contraction in microfinance lending experienced a decline in education

time to read

4 mins

May 2026

Outlook Business

Outlook Business

The Sound of Success

A game of pickleball or cricket with family and friends is a simple but fun way to reset and recharge for Pocket FM's co-founder and chief executive Rohan Nayak

time to read

2 mins

May 2026

Outlook Business

Outlook Business

AI can improve production of solar and wind power

Priya Donti, assistant professor, MIT, and co-founder and chair of the non-profit Climate Change Al, talks to Nabodita Ganguly about how AI can help fight climate change, collect data for climate-tech start-ups and more. Edited excerpts

time to read

3 mins

May 2026

Outlook Business

Outlook Business

Decoding Capital

Capital of many stripes-with varying risk appetites and return expectations- is entering different layers of India's nascent AI data-centre ecosystem

time to read

5 mins

May 2026

Outlook Business

Outlook Business

'Next Decade will be About More Ways to Work'

Sashi Kumar, managing director, Indeed India talks about five shifts that will define India’s recruitment sector in the next decade and how hiring will become more transparent

time to read

1 mins

May 2026

Outlook Business

Outlook Business

No Exit?

PE investors in India's IT services are taking a hard look at their portfolios as IPO markets turn selective and AI disrupts the sector

time to read

5 mins

May 2026

Outlook Business

Outlook Business

Conscious of growth, but not at the cost of the brand

After a record year, Santosh lyer, managing director and chief executive, Mercedes-Benz India, speaks to Yuthika Bhargava on sustaining growth amid rising costs and changing demand. From pricing pressures to younger buyers, he discusses what is shaping the luxury-car market. Edited excerpts

time to read

3 mins

May 2026

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size