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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Millet Cultivation and Food Security in Tribal Region  of Odisha, India: A Microlevel Analysis

Minati Sahoo1* Dibyajyoti Samantaray2
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1 Department of Economics, Central University of Odisha, Koraput, Odisha, India
2 National Institute of Technology, Silchar, Assam, India
AJWEP 2021, 18(1), 51–57; https://doi.org/10.3233/AJW210007
Submitted: 17 March 2020 | Revised: 21 July 2020 | Accepted: 21 July 2020 | Published: 25 January 2021
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Abstract

As the world is facing challenges due to climate change and food insecurity, millet has proven its  adaptivity to adverse agro-climates such as poor soil, minimal water, and significant weather variation. The  present study attempts to assess the cultivation and consumption of millet in the tribal region. Hence, the tribally  dominated Koraput district has been chosen as the study area. It is based on a primary survey of 150 millet  cultivators. Although finger millet cultivation has been taken up by the farmers, it is mostly done for household  consumption rather than sale at market. However, it is known that millet cultivation generates significant returns.  Hence, farmers prefer to cultivate paddy instead of millet for commercial sales due to procurement and productivity  issues, marketing problems. Furthermore, though millet along with rice is the staple food for a tribal household,  rice consumption is highest in the food basket. This is prevalent as rice is being sold by the government at a very  subsidised price. Hence, a proper strategy focussed on revamping millet cultivation and consumption would be  beneficial in the fight against food insecurity and climate change, particularly in the tribal regions

Keywords
Climate
food security
millet
tribal.
Conflict of interest
The authors declare they have no competing interests.
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