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On hearing the name of Bundelkhand, the first thing that comes to the mind of the people is the scarcity of water and the dilapidated condition of the farmers. But now these things have become old. Now Bundelkhand Like the farmers of other districts, the farmers will walk step by step on the path of development and become prosperous. Actually, the farmers of Bundelkhand will now make different types of food items from coarse grains. They will also be encouraged for this.
According to media reports, now the farmers of Bundelkhand will not only cultivate coarse grains, but will also process them and make bread, noodles, chips and naan sour. The special thing is that the packaging of these food items will also be done by the farmers themselves, which will be sold all over the country. This will not only increase the income of the farmers, but also people will be able to get nutritious food to eat at a low cost. However, research work is still going on in the university on the project on Maduva Millet. Further action will start soon after the research is completed.
By consuming it, a person remains healthy and healthy.
Let us tell you that 40 to 50 years ago our ancestors used to cultivate only coarse grains like Maize, Bajra and Madua. But after the advent of the Green Revolution, wheat and paddy took the place of these millets. Gradually, food made from coarse grains started disappearing from our plates. However, a large amount of vitamins and nutrients are found in coarse grains. By consuming it, a person remains fit and healthy.
The income of the farmers of Bundelkhand will increase
However, the central government is once again encouraging farmers to cultivate coarse grains. Coarse grain seeds are being distributed free of cost to the farmers in many states. The specialty of coarse grains is that it has more ability to fight against diseases. This is the reason why the demand for coarse grains increased after the Corona period. In such a situation, the central government had to start the Millet Mission. Even in this way, very less irrigation is needed in the cultivation of coarse grains and there is a lot of water shortage in Bundelkhand. In such a situation, the income of the farmers will increase due to the cultivation of coarse grains and food processing. Dr. Kamaluddin, professor of the Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding at the University of Agriculture and Technology, says that the income of the farmers of Bundelkhand will increase with the cultivation of millets.
Source: www.tv9hindi.com”