India Millet Mission campaign to begin in September

India Millet Mission campaign to begin in September

India, the largest producer of millets in the world, will launch an intensive campaign to promote ‘nutri-cereals’ – millets- across the country, on September, 28, 2018. This was announced by Dr Ashok Dalwai, CEO, National Rainfed Area Authority at Indian Institute of Millets Research (IIMR) in Hyderabad at the meeting to prepare roadmap for the national millet mission. The Union Agriculture Minister will formally flag off the campaign for the National Year of Millets, in Pune which will be followed by a number of activities over the next few months.
Calling it a ‘historic’ day, Dr Dalwai said, “We need to place some things on a pedestal to gain support. The mission will include focus on resource-poor farmers and the nutrition status of the country. However, we should ensure that the national campaign retains the advantages of millets as climate smart and environment-friendly crops. Our decisions can lead to a new Green Revolution.”
Announcing plans for seed hubs for all millets with Dr. B Rajender, Joint Secretary, National Food Security Mission said, “The state governments will be involved in a big way, both for nutrition security, not just income security. Also there will be communication plans rolled out at the district and the local level to scale up this campaign.”
Sharing details of the roadmap for the national millet mission, Dr Vilas A Tonapi, Director, Indian Institute of Millets Research shared data on how the productivity of millets has shown a good increase across the country, in spite of pressure on land. The activities through the year would be spearheaded by IIMR in partnership with International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), State Agricultural Universities (SAU), National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) and many other non-governmental, private and international organisations.
Dr B Dayakar Rao, Principal Scientist at IIMR presented details of the ‘roadmap’ of activities for India’s Year of Millets.
Dr Kiran K Sharma, Deputy Director General (Research), ICRISAT shared his concern about linking farmers with markets. “By simply grading, cleaning and packaging, farmers could get double the income for millets. Now, there is a high increase in prices of millets in stores; however, is the farmer getting the benefit?”
A number of representatives including from government research institutions, non-governmental organisations, scientists, processors and private companies participated in this day-long consultation. At the open session in the meeting all participants shared their ideas and inputs for the roadmap for implementation of the millet mission. Ideas range from requirement for high-tech machinery to address shelf-life of millets to need for more research allocation to add to the campaign.
A book of recipes in Hindi for millet based cuisine was released on the occasion. An MoU that had been signed between Nourish Inc Technology and IIMR on licencing of millet value added products was also formally handed over at the programme.

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