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Despite Rs 800 cr scheme, J&K has limited presence in millet sector, data reveals | KNO

Only two Farmer Producer Organisations involved in cultivation

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Srinagar, Aug 12 (KNO): Despite India emerging as the world’s largest millet producer, Jammu & Kashmir has only marginally benefited from the ongoing millet revolution, according to data tabled by the Union Agriculture Ministry in the Lok Sabha. As per the government's response to a starred question on millet cultivation and production, accessed by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), only two Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) in J&K are currently associated with millet crops — one as a primary crop and one as a secondary crop. This is among the lowest in the country, with neighbouring states like Haryana (38 FPOs) and Rajasthan (89 FPOs) showing stronger integration into the millet value chain. Jammu & Kashmir has no millet-focused agri-startups listed under the Government's Innovation and Agri-Entrepreneurship Development programme, despite 151 such startups being supported across India, with a heavy presence in states like Telangana (43) and Maharashtra (18). Millets, recognised globally for their climate-resilience and nutritional value, received a major policy push following the declaration of 2023 as the International Year of Millets by the United Nations at India's initiative. India currently accounts for 38.4% of global millet production, with a record 180.15 lakh tonnes produced in 2024–25, up by 4.43 lakh tonnes from the previous year. To promote the millet ecosystem, the Centre has launched the Production Linked Incentive Scheme for Millet-Based Products (PLISMBP) with a Rs 800 crore outlay, alongside initiatives to incentivise startups, food processors and exporters—(KNO)

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