Syllabus: General Studies Paper 1
Odisha Millet Mission was launched to promote seven millet crops, ragi dominates production and procurement.
- In 2017, the state launched the Odisha Millet Mission (OMM), which aims to bring millets back to its fields and food plates by encouraging farmers to grow the crops that traditionally formed a substantial part of the diet and crop system in tribal areas.
- To improve nutritional security and promote sustainable agricultural practices
- OMM also sells millet products, such as cookies, savoury snacks, vermicelli and processed millets, under a brand called “Millet Shakti” through food trucks, cafés, kiosks and other outlets.
- Women self-help groups (SHGs) have been kept at the centre of the programme.
Green Revolution
Green Revolution of 1960s and 1970s made India self-sufficient in food grain production. Government provided several policy incentives to farmers, like:
- Price support for crops
- High-yielding seeds
- Expanded irrigation:
- Increased use of fertilizers, pesticides and weedicides in order to reduce agricultural loses
- Introduction of combine harvesters
Significance
- Increase in food grain production, especially in Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh.
- Development of high-yielding varieties of wheat and rust resistant strains of wheat.
- The Green Revolution has transformed India to a food grain surplus country from a deficit one.