International Year of Millets 2023 Held in Rome, Italy
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India’s
Ceremonial Message by PM Modi Read Out by MoS (Agriculture)
Sushri Shobha Karandlaje
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India
will Steer the IYM2023 Celebrations Worldwide and Organise Campaigns to Promote
the Cultivation and Consumption of Millets – PM Modi
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IYM2023
will provide an opportunity to increase Global Production and Promotion of
Millets as a Major Component of the Food Basket
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A sub-mission on National Food Security Mission
– Nutri Cereals was implemented considering the high-nutritive value, potential
for economic empowerment of small & marginal farmers and contribution in maintaining
the earth’s biodiversity; in April 2018, Millets were rebranded as “Nutri Cereals”,
and the year 2018 was declared as the National Year of Millets, aiming at larger
promotion and demand generation.
The Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, organized an opening ceremony for the
International Year of Millets – 2023 (IYM2023) in Rome, Italy. An Indian delegation
led by Sushri Shobha Karandlaje,
Minister of State, Agriculture & Farmers Welfare along with Smt. Shubha Thakur,
Joint Secretary (Crops), DA&FW and other senior officials were present at the
opening ceremony. During the event, India’s ceremonial message by the Prime Minister
Narendra Modi was conveyed by Sushri Shobha Karandlaje.
Sushri Shobha
Karandlaje conveyed PM Modi’s compliments to the United
Nations for declaring the Year 2023 as the International Year of Millets. PM, through
his message, thanked the global community for supporting India’s proposal to mark
the International Year of Millets (IYM). It was mentioned that Millets are good
for the consumer, cultivator and climate. Millets are nutritious and can be cultivated
in semi-arid zones besides consuming less water for irrigation. There is need for
diversity on our land and our dining tables. Raising awareness to create ‘Millet
Mindfulness’ is an important part of this movement.
Sushri Shobha
Karandlaje, in her speech, said nations need to collaborate
to develop a sustainable future, and millets will play a pivotal role in the process.
There is an opportunity to contribute to the future well-being of mankind by bringing
back ancient food grains through IYM. India will steer the IYM2023 celebrations
worldwide and organise campaigns to promote the cultivation and consumption of Millets,
both in India and abroad during the next year.
Sushri Shobha
Karandlaje said the IYM2023 will lead India towards Food
and Nutritional Security. Millets are considered 'Smart Food' as they are easy to
cultivate, mostly organic and contains high nutritional value, she said. With PM
Modi’s vision of “Vasudaiva Kutumbakam”
(The World is One Family), the IYM2023 celebration is an opportunity for India to
promote Nutri-cereal Millets globally and place them in the world's 'food map',
she added.
Speaking on the occasion,
Director General, FAO Mr. QU Dongyu said the IYM2023 will
provide us with a unique opportunity to give visibility to crops that have great
potential to strengthen global nutrition, food security, decent jobs & economies,
while accelerating Climate Action. Millets are basically Asian crops, climate resilient,
lead to sustainable development and help ensure Food Security & Nutrition for
all, he said.
In his message on the
occasion, the Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Narendra Singh
Tomar said the IYM2023 will provide an opportunity to
increase global production, efficient processing and better use of crop rotation
and promotion of millets as a major component of the food basket.
At the Ministry of Agriculture
and Farmers Welfare in New Delhi, Minister of State, Kailash Choudhary, attended
the virtual opening ceremony event and addressed the senior officials of the ministry.
Kailash Choudhary stressed upon adopting millets as part of daily diet and spreading
awareness throughout the country highlighting the benefits of millets. He called
upon all to popularize Millets, making a beginning with their own kitchen. A pledge
to include millets in their everyday food was also undertaken on the occasion.
To mark the significance
of the day in India, several initiatives have been taken by the Department of Agriculture
& Farmers Welfare (DA&FW). These include an extensive social media campaign
on the importance of Millets in Indian context, showcasing Government’s collective
effort for sustaining the momentum, citizen engagement drives involving all other
Ministries and several other outreach activities to celebrate IYM.
Spearheaded by the Prime
Minister, the Government of India sponsored the proposal for International Year
of Millets (IYM) 2023 which was accepted by the United Nations General Assembly
(UNGA). The declaration has been instrumental for the Government of India to be
at the forefront in celebrating the IYM. The Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also
shared his vision to make IYM 2023 a ‘People’s Movement’ alongside positioning India
as the ‘Global Hub for Millets’.
In the backdrop of the
UNGA adoption of India-sponsored resolution International Year of Millets - 2023,
the DA&FW aims to promote cultivation and consumption of Millets at a larger
scale and bring it to the entire globe.
Recognising the enormous
potential of Millets, which also aligns with several UN Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs), the Government of India (GoI) has prioritized
Millets. A sub-mission on National Food Security Mission – Nutri Cereals was implemented
considering the high-nutritive value, potential for economic empowerment of small
& marginal farmers and contribution in maintaining the earth’s biodiversity;
in April 2018, Millets were rebranded as “Nutri Cereals”, and the year 2018 was
declared as the National Year of Millets, aiming at larger promotion and demand
generation.
Towards this endeavour,
through a collaborative approach, the GoI urges everyone
including the Indian embassies, International Organizations, Academia, Hotels, Media,
Indian Diaspora, Start-up communities, Civil Society, and all others in the Millets
value-chain to come forward and join hands to revive the forgotten glory of ‘Miracle
Millets’ through the grand celebration of International Year of Millets - 2023.
‘Millets’ were among the
first crops to be domesticated in India with several evidence of its’ consumption
during the Indus valley civilization. Being grown in more than 130 countries at
present, Millets are considered traditional food for more than half a billion people
across Asia and Africa. In India, millets are primarily a kharif crop, requiring
less water and agricultural inputs than other similar staples. Millets are important
by the virtue of its mammoth potential to generate livelihood, increase farmers’
income and ensure food & nutritional security all over the world.