A Commentary on Millets for Enhancing Agri-economy, Nutrition, Environmental, and Sustainable Development Goals

R. Clemens, P. G. Rao, I. Elouafi, R. Oniang'o, A. Chandrasekara, Peter Pressman, J. Yadav
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The IUFoST Scientific Roundtable celebrated the International Year of Millets 2023 by convening an international team of experts to discuss the value of millets relative to agri-economy, nutrition, bioactives, environmental and our delivery on the global development agenda and its sustainable development goals (SDGs).  The experts advanced critical analyses that suggested this semi-arid crop, grown primarily in the tropics of Asia and Africa can be an important contributor to improving food and nutrition security.  Importantly, millets are a major source of energy and protein for about 130 million people in sub-Saharan Africa.  Many in vitro and in vivo (mouse) studies plus a few meta-analyses and systematic reviews suggest millets and their respective components may contribute to the reduction of an array of non-communicable diseases, especially in marginal and harsh environments.  Yet these kinds of evidence need to be substantiated by rigorous, well-designed clinical studies such that there is stronger support for millets contributing to global health.  In addition, improvements and adoption of technologies that provide a low carbon and water footprint may contribute to consumer acceptance of millets.
论小米促进农业经济、营养、环境和可持续发展目标
IUFoST科学圆桌会议为庆祝2023年国际小米年,召集了一个国际专家团队,讨论了小米在农业经济、营养、生物活性、环境以及我们履行全球发展议程及其可持续发展目标(sdg)方面的价值。专家们提出了批判性的分析,认为这种主要生长在亚洲和非洲热带地区的半干旱作物可以为改善粮食和营养安全做出重要贡献。重要的是,小米是撒哈拉以南非洲约1.3亿人的主要能量和蛋白质来源。许多体外和体内(小鼠)研究以及一些荟萃分析和系统评价表明,小米及其各自成分可能有助于减少一系列非传染性疾病,特别是在边缘和恶劣环境中。然而,这些证据需要通过严格的、设计良好的临床研究来证实,这样才能更有力地支持小米对全球健康的贡献。此外,提供低碳和水足迹的技术的改进和采用可能有助于消费者接受小米。
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