Pearl millet is well adapted to growing areas characterized by drought, low soil fertility, and high temperature. It performs well in soils with high salinity or low pH. Because of its tolerance to difficult growing conditions, it can be grown in areas where other cereal crops, such as maize or
Proso Millet Also Known as follows in different parts of INDIA :
Proso Millet Different Names
Why Millet Meal A Day ?
The millet grain contains about 65% carbohydrate, a high proportion of which is in the form of non-starchy polysaccharides and dietary fiber which help in prevention of constipation, lowering of blood