The publication reports the experiences and results of UN Programme supported by IFAD (‘IFAD NUS I Project’) implemented in India and Nepal from 2002 to 2004. It is a useful analysis of challenges and opportunities across the value chains of minor millets in south Asia and how these have been addressed through community-based and highly participatory approaches. The document describes latest findings on the status of minor millets in these countries, their ex situ and in situ conservation, improved cultivation techniques, harvest and post harvest methods, value addition methods, nutritional profiles of raw and processed products, enhanced food technology, their deployment in school feeding programs as well as methods tested out with success...
Minor millets are examples of underutilized plant species, being locally important but rarely traded...
Not AvailableAmong rainfed crops, millets as group figure prominently. India is the largest producer...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
Minor millets comprise a group of cereal species that are genetically diverse and adapted to a range...
Minor millets comprise a group of cereal species that are genetically diverse and adapted to a range...
The M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai in collaboration with Bioversity International, Ro...
The M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai in collaboration with Bioversity International, Ro...
The M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai in collaboration with Bioversity International, Ro...
Meeting: International Small Millets Workshop, 1st, 29 Oct.-2 Nov. 1986, Bangalore, I
This value chain analysis was completed by E.D. Israel Oliver King, G. Meldrum, N. Kumar, Lauridsen ...
Millets have high nutritional qualities and produce well under marginal conditions but they are not ...
Annexes not includedProjects build on farmers’ indigenous knowledge and innovations, including women...
Minor millets are examples of underutilized plant species, being locally important but rarely traded...
Reproduction of poor qualityIndigenous crops have slowly faded away due to switchover of farmers to ...
Promotion of indigenous and value added millet products through demonstrations, training, cooking co...
Minor millets are examples of underutilized plant species, being locally important but rarely traded...
Not AvailableAmong rainfed crops, millets as group figure prominently. India is the largest producer...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...
Minor millets comprise a group of cereal species that are genetically diverse and adapted to a range...
Minor millets comprise a group of cereal species that are genetically diverse and adapted to a range...
The M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai in collaboration with Bioversity International, Ro...
The M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai in collaboration with Bioversity International, Ro...
The M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai in collaboration with Bioversity International, Ro...
Meeting: International Small Millets Workshop, 1st, 29 Oct.-2 Nov. 1986, Bangalore, I
This value chain analysis was completed by E.D. Israel Oliver King, G. Meldrum, N. Kumar, Lauridsen ...
Millets have high nutritional qualities and produce well under marginal conditions but they are not ...
Annexes not includedProjects build on farmers’ indigenous knowledge and innovations, including women...
Minor millets are examples of underutilized plant species, being locally important but rarely traded...
Reproduction of poor qualityIndigenous crops have slowly faded away due to switchover of farmers to ...
Promotion of indigenous and value added millet products through demonstrations, training, cooking co...
Minor millets are examples of underutilized plant species, being locally important but rarely traded...
Not AvailableAmong rainfed crops, millets as group figure prominently. India is the largest producer...
This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research C...