Millets and Indigenous Food Systems in Indian Subcontinent: Revitalization, Resilience and Sovereignty

Vicky Yadav, S. Lal, Rishabh Singh Gaur, Biswajit Malik
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Millet serves as a nutritional powerhouse, brimming with minerals, protein, beneficial fats, calcium, and an array of vital nutrients. Of all the millet varieties, Ragi takes the lead with its remarkable calcium content. Millets play a pivotal role in promoting good health, exhibiting the capacity to combat a range of diseases, even including cancer. Furthermore, these grains are highly recommended for individuals dealing with diabetes, forming a valuable part of the diet for diabetic patients. Presently, millet cultivation spans across 131 nations, with India prominently positioned as a frontrunner, contributing 41% to the global millet production. Remarkably, India's stature extends further as it clinches the fifth spot among the world's millet exporters. Noteworthy is the fact that in December 2018, India's proposal for designating 2023 as the International Year of Millets was embraced by the FAO, subsequently declared in March 2023. This paper delves into a comprehensive exploration of millets, encompassing their definition, a nutritional juxtaposition with cereals, accrued health advantages, contribution of millet production to the attainment of SDGs, a comprehensive overview of millet's cultivation landscape concerning geographical extent, production, productivity, and export trends. Additionally, a substantial focus is dedicated to elaborating on the significance and implications of the International Year of Millets, reflecting India's proactive role in enhancing global awareness about these grains.
印度次大陆的小米和土著粮食系统:振兴、恢复力和主权
小米营养丰富,富含矿物质、蛋白质、有益脂肪、钙和各种重要营养素。在所有小米品种中,糙米以其显著的钙含量独占鳌头。小米在促进健康方面发挥着关键作用,能够防治一系列疾病,甚至包括癌症。此外,这些谷物还是糖尿病患者的首选,是糖尿病患者饮食的重要组成部分。目前,小米的种植遍及 131 个国家,其中印度的小米产量占全球产量的 41%,居于领先地位。值得注意的是,印度的地位进一步提高,在全球小米出口国中排名第五。值得注意的是,2018 年 12 月,印度提出的将 2023 年定为 "国际小米年 "的建议得到了联合国粮农组织的支持,随后于 2023 年 3 月正式宣布。本文对小米进行了全面探讨,包括小米的定义、与谷物的营养并列关系、累积的健康优势、小米生产对实现可持续发展目标的贡献,以及对小米种植地理范围、产量、生产率和出口趋势的全面概述。此外,还重点阐述了国际小米年的意义和影响,反映了印度在提高全球对这些谷物的认识方面发挥的积极作用。
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