Millet Grains: Nutritional Quality, Processing, and Potential Health Benefits

China Agricultural University · Assiut University

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Abstract

Abstract In the 21st century, climate changes, water scarcity, increasing world population, rising food prices, and other socioeconomic impacts are expected to generate a great threat to agriculture and food security worldwide, especially for the poorest people who live in arid and subarid regions. These impacts present a challenge to scientists and nutritionists to investigate the possibilities of producing, processing, and utilizing other potential food sources to end hunger and poverty. Cereal grains are the most important source of the world's food and have a significant role in the human diet throughout the world. As one of the most important drought‐resistant crops, millet is widely grown in the semiarid…

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Keywords
  • Food security
  • Agriculture
  • World population
  • Scarcity
  • Population
  • Poverty
  • Food processing
  • Business
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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