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  2. Millet - Wikipedia

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    Pearl millet is one of the two major crops in the semiarid, impoverished, less fertile agriculture regions of Africa and southeast Asia. [43] Millets are not only adapted to poor, dry infertile soils, but they are also more reliable under these conditions than most other grain crops. [43] Millets, however, do respond to high fertility and moisture.

  3. Millet Network of India - Wikipedia

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    Millet Network members. The Millet Network of India supports millet farmers. It was created by one hundred women who realised the qualities of the traditional crop. [1] The group have helped village farmers to grow millet with low water usage and organic fertiliser while highlighting the injustice of government subsidies which encourage competitor crops like rice.

  4. International Year of Millets - Wikipedia

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    Food and Agriculture Organization and United Nations has recognised 2023 as International Year of Millets or IYM2023 for awareness about health and nutritional benefits of millets. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Indian Government proposed to celebrate 2023 as International Year of Millets.

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    It is clear, however, that diet plays a role in your overall cancer risk. “Your habits determine your health,” American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) VP of Research, Dr. Nigel Brockton ...

  6. 5 diet habits of healthy women - AOL

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    Need a little inspiration to kickstart a healthier 2016? Check out what works for super healthy women.

  7. Pearl millet - Wikipedia

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    Pearl millet is a summer annual crop well-suited for double cropping and rotations. The grain and forage are valuable as food and feed resources in Africa, Russia, India and China. Today, pearl millet is grown on over 260,000 square kilometres (100,000 sq mi) of land worldwide. It accounts for about 50% of the total world production of millets. [7]

  8. Khader Vali - Wikipedia

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    Khader Vali, also spelled Khadar Valli Dudekula, residing in Mysore is a food and nutrition specialist, who advocates consumption of millets to control Lifestyle diseases like diabetes and hypertension.

  9. Foxtail millet - Wikipedia

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    In India, foxtail millet is still an important crop in its arid and semi-arid regions. [13] In South India, it has been a staple diet among people for a long time from the Sangam period. It is referred to often in old Tamil texts and is commonly associated with Lord Muruga and his consort Valli.