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and annual reports related to agricultural schemes and initiatives.
Look for reports from the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers
Welfare, State Departments of Agriculture, and other relevant
government bodies.
Research Journals: Academic journals, especially those focused
on agriculture, nutrition, and rural development, contain research
articles and studies that can provide valuable insights and data related
to millet production, government schemes, and their impact.
International Organizations: Organizations like the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO), World Food Programme (WFP),
and International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) publish
research reports, policy briefs, and data related to food security,
agricultural policies, and crop production.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): Many NGOs and
research organizations conduct studies and surveys on agriculture,
nutrition, and rural development. Reports and publications from
organizations like the International Crops Research Institute for the
Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) and the National Institute of Nutrition
(NIN) can be valuable secondary sources.
Databases: Utilize databases such as the World Bank’s World
Development Indicators, the United Nations’ FAOSTAT, and India’s
agricultural databases for statistical data related to millet production,
yields, and other relevant agricultural metrics.
Agricultural Universities and Research Institutions: Agricultural
universities and research institutions often publish research findings,
project reports, and extension materials related to crop cultivation,
including millets.
Library Resources: University and public libraries can provide access
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