Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Food and Agriculture Organization and United Nations has recognised 2023 as International Year of Millets or IYM2023 for awareness about health and nutritional benefits of millets. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Indian Government proposed to celebrate 2023 as International Year of Millets.
Evidence at Cishan for foxtail millet dates back to around 8,700 years ago. [19] Noodles made from these two varieties of millet were found under a 4,000-year-old earthenware bowl containing well-preserved noodles at the Lajia archaeological site in north China; this is the oldest evidence of millet noodles in China. [25] [26]
Pearl millet (Cenchrus americanus, ... 2023 was the International Year of Millets, declared by the United Nations General Assembly in 2021. [5] Description
Bumble Bee Joins Endangered Species List Suckley’s cuckoo bumble bee may be classified as endangered under the Endangered Species Act after a recommendation from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
International year of sustainable tourism 2018 Recommended for International year of millets (Declared as National year of millets) 2019 International year of Indigenous language 2020 International Year of Plant Health 2021 International Year of Creative Economy for Sustainable Development. And also International Year of Fruits and Vegetables 2022
In her 46-year-long culinary career, Garten has been known to rely on some favorite ingredients. When asked about why she only calls for extra-large eggs in her recipes, ...
Benefits of Assisted Living for Wheelchair Users. Compared to independent living, assisted living can provide a wider breadth of support. These services provide a safe and comfortable atmosphere ...
Millet Network members. The Millet Network of India supports millet farmers. It was created by one hundred women who realised the qualities of the traditional crop. [1] The group have helped village farmers to grow millet with low water usage and organic fertiliser while highlighting the injustice of government subsidies which encourage competitor crops like rice.