Indian FM Said Millet Increasingly Important For Food Security

Indian FM Said Millet Increasingly Important For Food Security

NEW DELHI, Nov 25 (NNN-PTI) – Indian Foreign Minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, said yesterday that, millet has become increasingly important for food security, against the backdrop of COVID-19, climate change and conflicts.

Jaishankar made the comments, at the pre-launch of India’s celebration of “International Year of Millets 2023” in New Delhi.

“Millets have increasing relevance in the world today, in the backdrop of COVID-19, climate change and conflicts,” he said, during the event, hosted jointly by the ministry of agriculture and farmers welfare, and the ministry of foreign affairs.

Jaishankar stressed that, millet was important for food security and international relations. “COVID-19 was a period that reminded the world what a pandemic could do to food security.”

According to Jaishankar, climate change can lower production and disrupt trade, and in international relations, much greater attention ought to be given to food security.

Indian Agriculture Minister, Narendra Singh Tomar, said, the International Year of Millets will provide an opportunity to increase global production, efficient processing and the better use of crop rotation, and promote millet as a major component of the food basket.

“Through this, our aim is to increase the domestic and global consumption of millet,” said Tomar. “The ministry of agriculture and farmers welfare is working in mission mode, to increase millet production and consumption, in collaboration with other central (federal) ministries, all state governments and other stakeholder organisations.”

About 100 high commissioners and ambassadors based in New Delhi and senior officials of both ministries took part in the event.– NNN-PTI  

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