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Promoting Millets and Organics in Bengaluru

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Last updated: 2023/01/22 at 4:17 PM
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Bengaluru, the capital city of the Indian state of Karnataka, recently hosted a Millets and Organics Fair to promote the consumption of this nutritionally-dense grain. The fair was organized by the government and private organizations, aimed at creating awareness about the health benefits of millets and encouraging farmers to grow more of these grains.

Millets are a group of small-seeded grasses that are highly nutritious, with high levels of protein, fiber, minerals, and antioxidants. They are also gluten-free and can be a good alternative for people with celiac disease or gluten intolerance. These grains have been a staple food in India for centuries, but their popularity has declined in recent years due to the increased consumption of rice and wheat.

The fair was a platform for farmers to showcase their organic millet products such as Ragi, Jowar, Bajra, Kodo and Foxtail millet. The fair also saw a wide range of millet-based products such as flour, pasta, and snacks, available for purchase. Experts from various fields such as nutritionists, dietitians, and chefs were also present to educate visitors about the nutritional benefits of millets and how to incorporate them into their diet.

One of the main objectives of the fair was to promote the cultivation of millets among farmers. The fair provided a platform for farmers to connect with potential buyers and to learn about the latest technologies and techniques for growing and processing millets. This will not only benefit the farmers but also help in increasing the production of millets, which in turn will make it more available and affordable for consumers.

The fair also aimed to promote organic farming methods, which are known to be better for the environment and for the health of consumers. Organic farming methods use natural fertilizers and pest control methods, which are better for the environment and for the health of consumers. The fair also aimed to promote organic farming methods, which are known to be better for the environment and for the health of consumers.

In conclusion, Bengaluru recently hosted a Millets and Organics Fair to promote the consumption of this nutritionally-dense grain. The fair was a platform for farmers to showcase their organic millet products, and for visitors to learn about the nutritional benefits of millets and how to incorporate them into their diet. The fair also aimed to promote the cultivation of millets among farmers and organic farming methods, which are beneficial for the environment and consumer health. The fair aimed to increase the production of millets, making it more available and affordable for consumers.

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Reporter January 22, 2023
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