Millets 1st Edition
Millets 1st Edition by Ashwani Kumar, Vidisha Tomer, Mukul Kumar, and Prince Chawla is a definitive, practical guide to one of the world’s most resilient crops. Combining field-tested agronomy with clear explanations of nutrition, processing, and market potential, this book brings the science and economics of millets into sharp, usable focus for readers across South Asia, Africa, and other dryland regions.
Begin with a compelling overview of millet varieties and their role in climate-smart agriculture, then move into step-by-step guidance on cultivation practices, soil and water management, pest control, and post-harvest handling. Written by experts with direct agricultural experience, the text balances technical depth with accessible language, making complex topics understandable for farmers, extension workers, students, and policy professionals.
Discover practical insights on improving yield, optimizing input costs, and accessing local and regional markets. Detailed sections cover millet nutrition and public-health implications, highlighting how these ancient grains support food security, sustainable diets, and rural livelihoods. Case studies and regional examples emphasize real-world success stories from India and neighboring geographies, making the content immediately relevant to practitioners and researchers alike.
Whether you’re exploring millet farming, developing community nutrition programs, or researching sustainable crops, this first edition equips you with evidence-based strategies and actionable recommendations. Clear illustrations, concise tables, and stepwise protocols make it easy to implement changes on the ground.
Harness the potential of millets for resilience, nutrition, and income. Add Millets 1st Edition to your professional library today and take a confident step toward sustainable agriculture and healthier communities. Perfect for academicians, agriculturalists, and decision-makers seeking practical, regionally relevant guidance.
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