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SUMMARY:Food System Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:Food System Dialogue \nThe 2nd Multistakeholder\nfollow-up dialogue\nfor UN Food Systems\nStock-taking Moment 2023 \n18-19 July\, 2023\nRanchi\, Jharkhand. \nThe 2nd Food System Dialogue is organized to understand our direction on the action points of UN Food Systems Summit 2021 and bring in experiences from other states. The Stock-taking Moment (STM) is in line with the commitment of the UN Secretary General and will be fed to the\nprocess of the first of these Food Systems Stock-taking moments in 2023 in Rome. \nThe stock-taking moment seeks to build awareness and momentum towards the sustainable food system and serve as an opportunity to consolidate national and sub-national learning. It will identifyemerging promising patterns and solutions across the different regions of the state. This is also\nan opportunity to intensify the momentum for food system transformation and to report on the progress made since the 2021 Food Systems Summit Dialogue. \nGlimpses of the 1st UN Food System Dialogue \nOn 13th April 2021\, a Food System Dialogue was organized to understand the grassroot perspective from Jharkhand where the following way forwards were proposed with immediate focus on\n• Framing agriculture policy for the state of Jharkhand with strong focus on ecological farming.\n• Forming a working group to facilitate action research and policy advocacy on efficacy of various nutrition sensitive farming and traditional food system\nand diet diversity.\n• Brining in various relevant campaigns and networks together on a platform to multiply already existing practices across the country.\n• A large-scale mainstream supported program on women led climate resilient ecological farming to be framed and advocated to the government. \nAgenda for the proposed 2nd Food System Dialogue\nDay 1 \nReview of the action points on each action track focusing on the\n1) state interventions | 2) CSO intervention | 3) observation in the community during\nlast 2 years (2021-23)\nAction Track 1 | Ensure access to safe and nutritious food for all\n(Led by NLSU)\nAction Track 2 | Shift to sustainable consumption patterns\n(Led by Bhoomi Ka)\nAction Track 3 | Boost nature-positive production\n(Led by Welthungerhilfe)\nAction Track 4 | Advance equitable livelihoods (Led by CARITAS)\nAction Track 5 | Build resilience to vulnerabilities\, shocks and stress (Led by RRA) \nDay 2 Further action plan on each action track including the identification of best practices\, bottlenecks\, capacity needs and collaboration possibilities. \nParticipation\nParticipants would include experts from GO\, CSO\, farmers\, community leaders\, academia\, media\, people’s representative and so on. Participants are\nexpected mostly from Jharkhand with representatives of important interventions from Odisha\, Chhattisgarh\, Madhya Pradesh\, West Bengal\, Bihar\, Rajasthan\, Punjab\, Maharashtra\, Telangana\, Karnataka. The outcome of the stock taking moment will be further fed into the global stock taking process that is scheduled to happen from 24th to 26th July \nRelevant links:\nhttps://www.unfoodsystemshub.org/fs-stocktaking-moment/
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LOCATION:Ranchi\, Ranchi\, Jharkhand
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SUMMARY:Mainstreaming Minor Millets in Food System
DESCRIPTION:Tentative Agenda_FSD_07 June..
URL:https://bhoomika.com/event/mainstreaming-minor-millets-in-food-system/
LOCATION:Jharkhand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vaagdhara":MAILTO:vaagdhara@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Math Theke Rannaghor\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:The second phase of “Math Theke Rannaghor” was held on May 5 and 6\, 2023 at Vijaygarh Jyotish Roy College organized by Nature Mates Nature Club. In the first phase of this joint conference\, farmers-market-consumer-organizers involved in food from different parts of the state came and made the event a success. Many people are doing very important work\, so the need to organize the networking space is more. \nAt the second edition of the conference\, Centre for World Solidarity has set up its stall on the name of “Bhoomi Ka” for exhibiting and marketing of Bhoomi Ka supported products produced by small and marginal farmers. The Bhoomi Ka team was represented by Antarlina & Debasish\, and one of our producers (Akaliya) also accompanied with our them so that the consumers could talk directly to producers\, which is one of our objectives. The stall ran from 4 pm to 10 pm every day (5th and 6th May\, 2023). \nProducts details :  \n\n\n\nSl No.\nProduct\nQuantity (Kg)\n\n\n1\nRice (Bali bhojana)\n25\n\n\n2\nMustard Oil\n10\n\n\n3\nMoong Dal\n2\n\n\n4\nKurti Dal\n1\n\n\n5\nArhar Dal\n5\n\n\n6\nMasoor Dal\n2\n\n\n7\nGota Mosoor\n1\n\n\n 8\nChana Dal\n3\n\n\n \nTOTAL\n49\n\n\n\nThe main purpose of participation in the fair is exhibiting and marketing of Bhoomi Ka supported products. There were several foundations\, organizations\, civil societies\, small producer groups\, individual producers participated in the fair. Liaisoning with other producers and consumers in order to market Bhoomi Ka products was the main objective. There was a footfall of many consumers and other stake holders who showed interest in our products and demanded for more supply. We had a very good exposure as well as had great interaction with many organisations and retailers. Balijhojana Rice has a huge demand. We believe\, we will get demand from many organisations and retailers for the rice. Mustard oil and dal r also having demand. \nOn May 6\, from 11 am to 1 pm\, discussion on plans to increase the number of consumers with representatives of various food manufacturers\, agricultural organizers\, farmers of the state was organized. This time\, the theme has come up in ‘Ora Hidimba Katha’\, a unique play by the ‘Guli’ group on the 5th\, with Chandra Mukherjee’s song ‘Women’s Labor’ on the 6th. \nOther Participants : \n\n\n\nSl No.\nParticipants\n\n\n1\nDhenki\n\n\n2\nKishalay Foundation\n\n\n3\nJeevika Development Society\n\n\n4\nBengal Handloom (MGGS)\n\n\n5\nMukti Fresh\n\n\n6\nGaota Khomar\n\n\n7\nNature Mates Nature Club\n\n\n 8\nSabujmon (Eco Garden)\n\n\n9\nJoy Gopalpur Gram Vikash Kendra\n\n\n10\nNature Touch\n\n\n11\nANARI\n\n\n12\nNarayani Organics\n\n\n13\nLeafy Green\n\n\n14\nMadhuban\n\n\n15\nDevelopment Research Communication and Service Centre\n\n\n16\nAlor Thikana\n\n\n17\nKhiti\n\n\n18\nMom’s Pleasure\n\n\n19\nApanjan Joutho Samabay\n\n\n20\nKrishna Nagar Agro Farmers\n\n\n21\nJaladarsha Collective\n\n\n\n   \n  \n 
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LOCATION:Vijaygarh Jyotish Roy College\, Jadavpur\, Kolkata\, West Bengal\, 700032\, India
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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 
URL:https://bhoomika.com/event/jharkhand-millets-meet-exhibition-2023/
LOCATION:Birsa Munda Auditorium\, Birsa College\, Khunti\, Jharkhand\, Jharkhand\, India
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SUMMARY:People's Convention "Millet for Millions"
DESCRIPTION:The United Nation has declared 2023 as the “International Year of Millets”. To celebrate millets gaining international attention\, Revitalising Rainfed Agriculture Network (RRA Network) has organized People’s convention  “Millets for Millions” to celebrate millet festival with millet champions who are working relentlessly to preserve\, conserve and promote millets in India and Globally. \nThe Revitalising Rainfed Agriculture Network (RRA Network) invited partnerships and collaborations across the country to own\, support\, convene the People’s Convention. To collaboratively chart pathways for civil society\, research institutions\, enterprises and for the government to bring back millets into localized food systems and to Celebrate the Rich Cultural Traditions and Diversity of Millets and contribute to the Policy Discussions on ‘Millets for People’\, Antarlina Karmakar and Sandeep Sahu from CWS attended the program in New Delhi. \nFocal Areas and Policy Discussions \n\nMILLETS IN PUBLIC DIETS CONTRIBUTING TO MITIGATE MALNUTRITION : Encouraging large scale consumption of millets by inclusion of millets in PDS ◼ Inclusion of millets in ICDS for better nutritional outcomes for women and children\nDECENTRALIZED SUPPORT SERVICES FOR ENABLING LOCALIZED MILLET FOOD SYSTEMS : Evolving support systems for decentralized millet processing ◼ Enabling policies to strengthen millet markets and local economies\nMILLETS IN AGROECOLOGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE : Strengthening agrobiodiversity of millets: Community-managed millet seed systems ◼ Breaking the barriers in millets productivity through sustainable intensification and multi-cropping systems\n\nLearnings : The People’s Convention was a hub where representatives from all over India (28 states) who participated to promote millets “on farms and on plates”\, at nation-wide scale because millets can improve resilience to climate change\, reduce water shortages and address nutritional challenges. Almost every district in the country can produce\, process and consume millets. A proportional shift to millets can stimulate local economies and cut down long-food supply chains. Millets can regain their status in production and consumption with favourable public policies and investments. Introducing unpolished millets locally in ICDS\, Mid-day meals\, and PDS replacing a proportion of rice/ wheat can stimulate demand\, production and investments in millet value chains. \nThe People’s Convention on Millets for Millions is the first step in making IYOM as an inclusive agenda for people and ecosystems. RRA Network aims to create an enabling environment for reclaiming millets as the people’s food to benefit millions of people: farmers\, wage workers\, women\, children\, entrepreneurs and consumers. The People’s Convention also celebrate the rich cultural diversity associated with millets by recognizing their centrality in local food systems. Centre for World Solidarity (CWS) is one of the Collaborating Network partners of RRA Network and “Bhoomi Ka” is one of the proud strategic partners of People’s convention “Millets for Millions” organised by RRA Network to celebrate millet festival with millet champions who are working relentlessly to preserve\, conserve and promote millets in India and Globally. \nProceedings – The People’s Convention – Millets for Millions
URL:https://bhoomika.com/event/peoples-convention-millet-for-millions/
LOCATION:A.P. Shinde Symposia Hall\, NASC Complex\, New Delhi\, Delhi
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