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SUMMARY:Jharkhand Millets Meet & Exhibition\, 2023
DESCRIPTION: Jharkhand Millets Meet & Exhibition \nJharkhand Millets Meet & Exhibition\, 2023\nGovernment of India\, Ministry of Food Processing Industries organized Jharkhand Millets Meet & Exhibition on 27th and 28th April\, 23 at Birsa Munda Auditorium\, Birsa College\, Khunti\, Jharkhand. Recognising India’s accomplishment in feeding its enormous people and striving for world wellbeing\, the United Nations declared 2023 to be the International Year of Millets. The primary goal of the International Year of Millets is to enhance awareness about the nutritional signiﬁcance of millets and to promote understanding of how millets can help to eliminate food injustice and malnutrition. Government of India is promoting millets in every possible way as millets is power house of nutrition and is considered as super food. \nMillets of Jharkhand\nMillets\, which are simply grasses\, were the ﬁrst crops to be domesticated when humanity decided to grow their own food. Jharkhand being a tribal area has a rich history of millet based diet system. Pearl Millet ( Ba- jra)\, Sorghum (Jo-war) and Finger Millet (Ra-gi) are the major millet varieties grown in the state. The state has 32934 Hectares of area under Millet cultivation. During the years 2020-2021\, 2021-22\, and 2022-2023\, \nJharkhand produced a total of 27094 tonnes of Bajra\, Jowar\, and Ragi Millets. During 2019-20\, the total cultivation area for Bajra was 418 Hectares with a production of 281 (tonnes) and similarly\, for Jowar\, 3842 hectares of area was used for the cultivation of around 2752 tonnes. Ragi Millet covers the largest cultivation area with a production ﬁgure of 24061 hectares in the state. \nObjectives : \n\nUnderstanding the benefits of millet for Health and the Environment\nAssessment of credit Potential of MSME sector & fostering entrepreneurship through the PMFME scheme\nMillet AgriTech & Startup Meet: The Need for it and how is it a profitable business\nExport\, Logistics & Government Interventions for millets\nDeveloping the capabilities of business owners through technical education\, skill development\, and enabling them along their value chain\n\n  \nKey Sessions for the Event : \n\nUnderstanding and addressing nutritional security through millets by means of nutrient management technologies\, disease resistance\, better drought tolerance bio- fortiﬁcation\, and higher productivity\nAddressing the challenges related agricultural dynamic changes in response to climate change in Jharkhand\nExploring and understanding the gaps in productivity\, technology\, and extension for millets promotion in Jharkhand\nDiscussing the millet speciﬁc interventions in agricultural input markets\nFinding opportunities and challenges for millets based food entrepreneurs\nProposing incentive schemes like\, MSP for millets to promote the producers across the country\nCreating opportunities for millet based research for relevant clinical data supporting beneﬁcial claims of millets\nCreating designated market space of millets for producers in the state\nProposing organized programs for production and supply of seeds of improved varieties\nSchemes of MoFPI\, NABARD\, MSME for better outreach of Mission millets in Bihar\nPotential of MSME Sector for developing a viable millet production value chain\nDeveloping Millet Processing clusters\n\nParticipants : \n\nFarmers/ Producers/ Agriculturists\nFPOs/FPCs/ Cooperatives/ SHGs/ SHG Federations/ Concerned NGOs\nStudents from Educational institutes\nGovernment Bodies/ State Enterprises\nFood Safety and Standards Agencies\nFarmers and Agri Entrepreneurs\nPolicymakers\, Scientists & Academicians\nAgro & Food Industry\nStart-Ups Manufacturer\nBeverage Industries\nFood Service Equipment Dealer/ Distributor\nIndustry representatives\nAnganwadis\nPanchayat representatives from nearby villages\n\n  \nCentre for World Solidarity (CWS) not only participated in the event but also installed a stall on the name of “Bhoomi Ka” where the products produced by the FPO Ajeevika Bhoomi Ka were exhibited\, marketed and sold. \n\n\n\n\n\nProduct Details (sold)\n\n\n\nSl No.\nProduct\nQuantity (Kg)\nProduct Rate\nTotal Amount\n\n\n1\nBlack Rice\n10\n100\n1000\n\n\n2\nBali bhojana\n10\n50\n500\n\n\n3\nMustard Oil\n8\n230\n1840\n\n\n4\nMoong Dal\n2\n140\n280\n\n\n5\nKurti Dal\n5\n100\n500\n\n\n6\nArhar Dal\n5\n120\n600\n\n\n7\nMasoor Dal\n1\n120\n120\n\n\n\nTotal\n\n\n4840\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nVisitor Detail\n\n\n\nSl No\nVisitor Name\nAddress\nContact\n\n\n1\nManish\nPuresh Dairy\, Ranchi\n9920054730\n\n\n2\nDr. Anju Lata\nBirsa College Khunti\n9006217047\n\n\n3\nChandra Shekhar Pingua\nKhunti\, P.S\n9113138452\n\n\n4\nRavi Gupta\nBig FM \, Ranchi\n9693680008\n\n\n5\nMili Dubey\nDirector(Food& Agri)\n9818133875\n\n\n6\nNupur Pal\nI.S.M\, Ranchi\n9304351363\n\n\n7\nBhanna\nJRU\, Ranchi\n7011855767\n\n\n8\nSanju Devi\nSevika\, Jamuwadag\n8409856124\n\n\n\nBhoomi Ka stall was visited by many visitors and delegates. The products of Bhoomi Ka were in demand and were appreciated by the visitors. Some of the important delegates were : \n   \n  \n  \n 
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LOCATION:Birsa Munda Auditorium\, Birsa College\, Khunti\, Jharkhand\, Jharkhand\, India
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