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Biofortification of Millets: A Way to Ensure Nutritional Security

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Malnutrition poses significant socioeconomic challenges worldwide, with its most acute impact felt in developing and impoverished nations. This issue is exacerbated by the reliance on cereal-based diets, which often lack essential micronutrients, as the world’s population continues to grow. Millets and whole grains emerge as promising solutions to this dilemma. Although millets have historically served as a primary energy source in regions like Asia, Africa, and other semi-arid tropical areas, their nutritional value has been underrated. Beyond their carbohydrate content, millets are rich sources of vitamins, minerals, and crucial amino acids. Biofortification, the practice of enhancing the nutrient content of staple crops, offers a cost-effective approach to address micronutrient deficiencies. Initiatives like Harvest Plus in India have introduced biofortified millets to combat widespread deficiency disorders. The global distribution of biofortified millets is supported by non-governmental organisations, the business sector, and government regulatory bodies. This book chapter delves into these critical efforts, emphasising their role in ensuring nutritional security and effectively tackling malnutrition on a global scale.
Title: Biofortification of Millets: A Way to Ensure Nutritional Security
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Malnutrition poses significant socioeconomic challenges worldwide, with its most acute impact felt in developing and impoverished nations.
This issue is exacerbated by the reliance on cereal-based diets, which often lack essential micronutrients, as the world’s population continues to grow.
Millets and whole grains emerge as promising solutions to this dilemma.
Although millets have historically served as a primary energy source in regions like Asia, Africa, and other semi-arid tropical areas, their nutritional value has been underrated.
Beyond their carbohydrate content, millets are rich sources of vitamins, minerals, and crucial amino acids.
Biofortification, the practice of enhancing the nutrient content of staple crops, offers a cost-effective approach to address micronutrient deficiencies.
Initiatives like Harvest Plus in India have introduced biofortified millets to combat widespread deficiency disorders.
The global distribution of biofortified millets is supported by non-governmental organisations, the business sector, and government regulatory bodies.
This book chapter delves into these critical efforts, emphasising their role in ensuring nutritional security and effectively tackling malnutrition on a global scale.

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