Minor millets comprise a group of cereal species that are genetically diverse and adapted to a range of marginal growing conditions where major cereals such as wheat, rice, and maize are relatively unsuccessful. Millets require few inputs and withstand severe biotic and abiotic stresses. They are also more nutritious than major cereals. Despite these advantages, neglect in several arenas has resulted in a steady decline in the cultivation of minor millets in India over the past few decades. As part of a United Nations global project on underutilized species, we undertook action research intended to stem the decline in cultivation and enhance the conservation and use of minor millets in 753 households spread across 34 villages in four states...
Small millets such as finger millet, foxtail millet, proso millet, kodo millet, little millet and ba...
Finger, Foxtail, Little, Kodo, Proso, and Barnyard small millets are vital to the economy due to the...
Abstract Traditional grains known as millets have been farmed and eaten in the Indian subcontinent...
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...
India’s ancient forgotten food grain (millet) is quickly evolving into a nutrient dense, naturally g...
Millets have high nutritional qualities and produce well under marginal conditions but they are not ...
Not AvailableAmong rainfed crops, millets as group figure prominently. India is the largest producer...
The publication reports the experiences and results of UN Programme supported by IFAD (‘IFAD NUS I P...
Minor millets are examples of underutilized plant species, being locally important but rarely traded...
The M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai in collaboration with Bioversity International, Ro...
Minor millets are examples of underutilized plant species, being locally important but rarely traded...
The M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai in collaboration with Bioversity International, Ro...
Abstract— Little millet is a small seeded cereal grain defined very familiar due to its climate resi...
Small millets such as finger millet, foxtail millet, proso millet, kodo millet, little millet and ba...
Finger, Foxtail, Little, Kodo, Proso, and Barnyard small millets are vital to the economy due to the...
Abstract Traditional grains known as millets have been farmed and eaten in the Indian subcontinent...
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...
India’s ancient forgotten food grain (millet) is quickly evolving into a nutrient dense, naturally g...
Millets have high nutritional qualities and produce well under marginal conditions but they are not ...
Not AvailableAmong rainfed crops, millets as group figure prominently. India is the largest producer...
The publication reports the experiences and results of UN Programme supported by IFAD (‘IFAD NUS I P...
Minor millets are examples of underutilized plant species, being locally important but rarely traded...
The M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai in collaboration with Bioversity International, Ro...
Minor millets are examples of underutilized plant species, being locally important but rarely traded...
The M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai in collaboration with Bioversity International, Ro...
Abstract— Little millet is a small seeded cereal grain defined very familiar due to its climate resi...
Small millets such as finger millet, foxtail millet, proso millet, kodo millet, little millet and ba...
Finger, Foxtail, Little, Kodo, Proso, and Barnyard small millets are vital to the economy due to the...
Abstract Traditional grains known as millets have been farmed and eaten in the Indian subcontinent...