Millet

Millets () are a group of highly variable small-seeded grasses, widely grown around the world as cereal crops or grains for fodder and human food. Millets are important crops in the semiarid tropics of Asia and Africa (especially in Nepal, India, Mali, Nigeria, and Niger), with 97% of millet production in developing countries. The crop is favored due to its productivity and short growing season under dry, high-temperature conditions. Millets are indigenous to many parts of the world. The most widely grown millet is pearl millet, which is an important crop in India and parts of Africa. Finger millet, proso …

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World Bank Group · 9 May 2024 English

The Republic of Yemen is enduring the world's most severe protracted humanitarian crisis, compounded by conflict, economic collapse, and natural disasters. Current food insecurity assessments rely on expert evaluation of …

categories, speci�ically imported foods such as beans, millet, sorghum, sugar, and wheat �lour. A 5-item basket 558 0.146 0.245 0.104 0.463 0.236 0.350 Millet (1 KG) Percentage from EMA 12 1.130 242 1071


World Bank Group · 9 May 2024 English

The Republic of Yemen is enduring the world's most severe protracted humanitarian crisis, compounded by conflict, economic collapse, and natural disasters. Current food insecurity assessments rely on expert evaluation of …

categories, speci�ically imported foods such as beans, millet, sorghum, sugar, and wheat �lour. A 5-item basket 558 0.146 0.245 0.104 0.463 0.236 0.350 Millet (1 KG) Percentage from EMA 12 1.130 242 1071


World Bank Group · 9 May 2024 English

cultivation of grain and khat. In these zones sorghum, millet and maize are grown as staple crops while qat is


World Bank Group · 2 May 2024 English

is also expected to reduce maize, sorghum, and millet yields. Additionally, difficulties in accessing major staple cereals: maize, rice, and sorghum/millet. Depending on prevailing market prices, procurement


World Bank Group · 2 May 2024 English

ter of Excellence(CoE) with In dian Institute of Millet Resear ch (IIMR) IBRD / 90310 Component A: Enhancing


ADB: Asian Development Bank · 30 April 2024 English

Rice is a valuable crop for more than four billion people worldwide. Asia is the world’s leading rice producer.

Other policy actions include supporting staples like millets (small-grained, annual, warm-weather cereals and staple crops To that end, the United Nations, at the behest of the 35 Government of India, declared 2023 the International Year Millets


MRG: Minority Rights Group International · 26 April 2024 English

The smallest minority group primarily on discrimination in the context of state- is non-Muslims, who make up almost 0.4 percent of minority relations, as this remains a major obstacle to …

expressions, perception of non-Muslims as if the millet system persists; has continuously maintained this the state’s nationalist discourse, which and the millet system. Until the nineteenth century, prioritizes is particularly high among non- law through the millet system, which was introduced from Muslims5 and law is people into Muslims and non-Muslims, with millet increasingly undermined. Moreover, these minorities including unequal treatment they faced. Although the millet system discrimination and hate speech, in Türkiye


RIS: Research and Information System for Developing Countries · 26 April 2024 English

the importance of ASEAN-India The seminar served as a platform action are essential to strengthen Millet Festival, ASEAN-India for robust deliberations, fostering the ASEAN-India relationship for Green

as a platform action are essential to strengthen Millet Festival, ASEAN-India for robust deliberations


RIS: Research and Information System for Developing Countries · 24 April 2024 English

the importance of ASEAN-India The seminar served as a platform action are essential to strengthen Millet Festival, ASEAN-India for robust deliberations, fostering the ASEAN-India relationship for Green

as a platform action are essential to strengthen Millet Festival, ASEAN-India for robust deliberations


World Bank Group · 23 April 2024 English

annual target of 2.8 tons/hectare; and a yield for millet increasing from 1.13 tons/hectare in 2021/2022 29-Jan-2024 31-Dec-2025 IN01378960 Yield increase in millet (Metric ton, Custom Breakdown) Baseline Actual


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