Millets: The sustainable ancient superfood for the modern world

Dixha Chauhan, Lincon Sethi, Monika Tyagi, Sakshi Sharma
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Millets are a category of small-seeded, nutrition-rich grains that have been integral to human subsistence for thousands of years, especially in Africa and Asia. The most extensively grown millets worldwide, notably in India, are pearl millet, finger millet, foxtail millet, Indian barnyard millet, kodo millet, little millet, and proso millet. Millets are explicated under Dhanya Varga in Ayurveda and are referred to by the names Trina Dhanya , Kudhanya , and Kshudra Dhanya across various Samhita . Moreover, indigenous people have long used millets for ethnomedical purposes and prevention of hunger. Millets are a highly resilient crop since they are typically grown on degraded and nutrient-deficit soil receiving little rainfall. Millets are a panacea to various health disorders as they are rich in dietary fiber, proteins, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, phytochemicals, etc. Millets have surfaced as a possible option to solve current difficulties in the field of agriculture, food security, and public health as there has been a decrease in the yield of main staple grains due to changing agro-climatic conditions for which millets have shown great adaptability with excellent nutritional makeup. This research paper provides a concise overview of millets, highlighting their historical significance, folklore use, cultivation practices, health benefits, their potential to contribute to sustainable farming systems, and food security with government and civil society efforts to encourage millet farming in India. Various Ayurveda literatures, journals, published articles, and books were comprehensively reviewed for this research paper.
小米:现代世界可持续发展的古老超级食物
小米是一种种子小、营养丰富的谷物,几千年来一直是人类生存的重要组成部分,尤其是在非洲和亚洲。世界上种植最广泛的小米,特别是在印度,是珍珠粟、手指粟、狐尾粟、印度谷仓小米、科多小米、小小米和proso小米。小米在阿育吠陀的Dhanya Varga下被解释,并被称为Trina Dhanya, Kudhanya和Kshudra Dhanya在各种Samhita中。此外,土著人民长期以来一直将小米用于民族医学目的和防止饥饿。小米是一种抗灾能力很强的作物,因为它们通常生长在退化和营养不足的土壤上,降雨量很少。小米富含膳食纤维、蛋白质、维生素、矿物质、抗氧化剂、植物化学物质等,是治疗各种健康疾病的灵丹妙药。由于农业气候条件的变化,主要粮食产量下降,而小米具有良好的适应性和良好的营养成分,因此小米已成为解决当前农业、粮食安全和公共卫生领域困难的可能选择。本研究报告简要概述了小米的历史意义、民间用途、种植方法、健康益处、它们对可持续农业系统的贡献潜力,以及印度政府和民间社会鼓励小米种植的粮食安全。本文对各种阿育吠陀文献、期刊、已发表的文章和书籍进行了全面的综述。
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