Wed, May 22, 2024
Millets have gained increasing attention in the agricultural sector due to their numerous benefits for the farmer and the consumer alike. So, does it mean that cultivating millets offers better opportunities for commercial growers over traditional crops? From nutritional value to climate resilience and income diversification, foxtail millets offer a holistic solution to modern agricultural challenges. Foxtail millet (setaria italica), often known as ‘kangani’ or ‘kakun’ in India, is one of the oldest cultivated millets. Read on to learn all about it and the various advantages of growing it.
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Fri, Jun 23, 2023
Millet grains are high in protein, fiber and antioxidants and are naturally gluten free. These grains are so strong that they can be grown without the use of any fertilizers or pesticides. This is because millet is of small size and hard texture which is capable of fighting drought and pests.
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