A Global Spotlight on Millets
Millets, once considered a forgotten grain, are making a strong comeback on the global stage, thanks to India’s dedicated efforts to promote them as a nutritious and sustainable food source. Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, during his visit to India for the NXT Conclave 2025, explored the Millets Experience Center in Delhi’s INA Market. There, he tasted millet-based dishes for the first time and praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s initiative in promoting these nutrient-rich grains.
Tony Abbott’s Experience with Millets
Expressing his surprise at the variety and taste of millet-based foods, Abbott admitted, "I was not really familiar with millets. In Australia, we eat wheat and rice, but these different dishes were delicious, and above all, obviously, they were very healthy." His visit highlighted the increasing global interest in millets as an alternative to conventional grains.
During the event, he was introduced to the different types of millets and their nutritional benefits. His appreciation of India’s initiative aligns with the country’s vision to revive millets, not just for health benefits but also for sustainable farming and economic growth.
The Rising Importance of Millets
Millets have been a staple in Indian agriculture for centuries, but their consumption declined with the rise of wheat and rice. However, these grains are now regaining prominence due to their immense health benefits, including:
- High Nutritional Value: Millets are rich in fiber, protein, and essential micronutrients like iron and calcium.
- Gluten-Free & Easy to Digest: A great option for people with gluten intolerance or digestive issues.
- Climate-Resilient Crop: Requires less water and grows in arid conditions, making it a sustainable alternative to water-intensive crops like rice.
- Supports Farmers & Rural Economy: Encouraging millet farming provides economic security to small-scale farmers.