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Millets! A Way to Good Health and Well-Being Among Gen Z

Journal
World Sustainability Series
Millets: The Multi-Cereal Paradigm for Food Sustainability
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
R Gowda, Kavitha  
Charul Agrawal
Uma Gulati
DOI
10.1007/978-3-031-64237-1_18
Abstract
Although millets have long been considered a staple grain for humans, their potential in the production of poultry and animals is drawing more and more attention. The nutritional and financial advantages of adding millets to animal feed formulations are examined in this research. Rich in vital nutrients including fiber, protein, and vitamins, millets are a good substitute for traditional feed ingredients in livestock and poultry diets, giving them a well-rounded diet. Moreover, millets have qualities like drought resistance, low water requirements, and adaptability to a variety of agro-climatic situations that make them especially well-suited for sustain-able animal husbandry methods. Farmers can improve animal health, productivity, and the quality of animal products while reducing the growing prices of standard feed ingredients by incorporating millets into feed formulas. Additionally, the production of animal feed from millets increases agricultural diversification, improves food secu-rity, and strengthens the resilience of farming systems. In order to further promote the sustainable use of millets in animal feeding practices, this paper explores the potential of millets as a nutrient-dense and economically viable solution to the prob-lems facing the animal and poultry production industry. It also highlights areas for further research, policy support, and market development.
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