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In-house version 4 June 2021, No.1909
Millets prove tasty solution to climate and food security
challenges
Originally published on
Arenewed focus on boosting the production of millets
and highlighting their benefits, is critical to reducing
over-reliance on more commonly grown crops, boosting
diverse diets, and food security. That’s especially true
during periods of natural disaster when food becomes
scarce, according to Dr Nancy Aburto, an agriculture
expert at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
She spoke to UN News earlier this year, saying that
following the UN General Assembly’s recent adoption of
a resolution proclaiming 2023 as the International Year
of Millets in March 2021, efforts are afoot to promote
cultivation as a solution to climate and global food
security challenges.  
Millets – often called “Nutri-Cereals” due to their high
nutritional value – are a group of small-seeded grasses
grown mainly in dry zones of Asia and Africa. These
include sorghum (or great millet), pearl millet, finger
millet, fonio, proso millet, foxtail millet, teff and other
smaller varietals.
Estimates show that more than 90 million people in
Africa and Asia depend on millets in their diets. Africa
accounts for more than 55 percent of global production,
followed by Asia with nearly 40 percent, while Europe
represents around three percent of the world market.
Population challenge
The world needs to produce more food to feed a rapidly
growing global population, which is projected to reach
8.5 billion by 2030, and a staggering 9.7 billion by 2050.
With a deepening climate crisis and aggravating
environmental stresses, there is a heightened need for
crop diversification by promoting crops suitable for
cultivation in the toughest of environments.
Acknowledging the role of millets in responding to
nutritional, agrarian and climate challenges, the UN
resolution considers the “urgent need to raise
awareness of the climate-resilient and nutritional
benefits of millets and to advocate for diversified,
balanced and healthy diets through the increased
sustainable production and consumption of millets.”
They are rich in vitamins and minerals, including iron
and calcium; are high in protein, fiber, resistant starch,
and have a low glycemic index, which can help prevent
or manage diabetes.
Good to grow
“Compared to the more commonly known cereals such
as wheat, rice or corn, millets are capable of growing
under drought conditions, under non-irrigated
conditions even in very low rainfall regimes, having a
low water footprint”, explained Dr. Aburto, deputy
director in the nutrition and food systems division of the
UN Food and Agriculture Organization.
The International Crops Research Institute for the
Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) based in Hyderabad, India, is
a non-profit organization that conducts agricultural
research for development. ICRISAT works closely with
farmer communities and its partners, including the
International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD),
focusing on millets, among other crops.

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Millets prove tasty solution to climate and food security challenges

  • 1. Newsletter Happenings In-house version 4 June 2021, No.1909 Millets prove tasty solution to climate and food security challenges Originally published on Arenewed focus on boosting the production of millets and highlighting their benefits, is critical to reducing over-reliance on more commonly grown crops, boosting diverse diets, and food security. That’s especially true during periods of natural disaster when food becomes scarce, according to Dr Nancy Aburto, an agriculture expert at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). She spoke to UN News earlier this year, saying that following the UN General Assembly’s recent adoption of a resolution proclaiming 2023 as the International Year of Millets in March 2021, efforts are afoot to promote cultivation as a solution to climate and global food security challenges.   Millets – often called “Nutri-Cereals” due to their high nutritional value – are a group of small-seeded grasses grown mainly in dry zones of Asia and Africa. These include sorghum (or great millet), pearl millet, finger millet, fonio, proso millet, foxtail millet, teff and other smaller varietals. Estimates show that more than 90 million people in Africa and Asia depend on millets in their diets. Africa accounts for more than 55 percent of global production, followed by Asia with nearly 40 percent, while Europe represents around three percent of the world market. Population challenge The world needs to produce more food to feed a rapidly growing global population, which is projected to reach 8.5 billion by 2030, and a staggering 9.7 billion by 2050. With a deepening climate crisis and aggravating environmental stresses, there is a heightened need for crop diversification by promoting crops suitable for cultivation in the toughest of environments. Acknowledging the role of millets in responding to nutritional, agrarian and climate challenges, the UN resolution considers the “urgent need to raise awareness of the climate-resilient and nutritional benefits of millets and to advocate for diversified, balanced and healthy diets through the increased sustainable production and consumption of millets.” They are rich in vitamins and minerals, including iron and calcium; are high in protein, fiber, resistant starch, and have a low glycemic index, which can help prevent or manage diabetes. Good to grow “Compared to the more commonly known cereals such as wheat, rice or corn, millets are capable of growing under drought conditions, under non-irrigated conditions even in very low rainfall regimes, having a low water footprint”, explained Dr. Aburto, deputy director in the nutrition and food systems division of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization. The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) based in Hyderabad, India, is a non-profit organization that conducts agricultural research for development. ICRISAT works closely with farmer communities and its partners, including the International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD), focusing on millets, among other crops.