Millets are a rich source of nutrients and these are hardy crops as well. The cultivation of millet has declined in the country since the government focused on fine cereals and suitable policies were not there for millets. The study focused on the area, production and productivity of jowar, bajra, ragi and small millets. The largest producing states of small millets, jowar, bajra and ragi are Uttarakhand, Maharashtra Rajasthan and Karnataka, respectively. From 1950-2021 the area under small millets, jowar, bajra and ragi has declined with CAGR of -3.60 %, -1.86 %, -1.27 % and -0.60%, respectively. The production of the small millets and jowar has declined with growth rates of -2.89% and -0.63 %, respectively. Production of bajra showed a growth rate 0.12 % per annum from 1950-51 to 2020-21 and ragi production increased with growth rate of 1.68%. Decomposition analysis indicated that production of ragi and bajra increased due to the yield effect and that of jowar and small millets increased due to areas effect. The consumption of these millets in the rural as well urban area has declined over the years. Thus, there is need of promoting awareness among the farmers and consumers about the importance of millets in a healthy diet which could increase their demand and consumption. This can be done through various means such as training programs, workshops, and awareness campaigns. The government could provide incentives and subsidies to farmers to encourage the cultivation of small millets.
Khurasani is an important secondary oilseed crop traditionally cultivated by tribal farmers from hilly area of Palghar district of Maharashtra. The genus Guizotia consists of six species, of which five, including Khurasani, are native to the Ethiopian highlands. In India it is considered as minor oilseed crop but it is very important in terms of its oil content, quality and potentiality. Practices followed by Khurasani growers have not been systematically documented so far. So, the present investigation was conducted in Jawhar and Mokhada tahsils of Palghar district with an objective, to document the existing cultivation practices followed by Khurasani growers. The sample was constituted 150 Khurasani growers drawn from two tahsils. The respondents were interviewed with the help of a semi-structured interview schedule. In this paper, analysis of data reveals on going practices followed by Khurasani farmers.
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