Supplier: Ragi, rice, coconut and copra
Services: Trader
Millets are all year grains that are easy to grow, easy to cook and easy to love! Unlike wheat and rice, millets are generally consumed in their whole form. This ensures that they have more fibre, more B vitamins, more minerals and a lower glycemic index. Millets are gluten-free and overall easier to digest. They keep you full longer and are far more satiating. The United Nations General Assembly at its 75th session in March 2021 declared 2023 the International Year of Millets (IYM 2023). Millets can grow on arid lands with minimal inputs and are resilient to changes in climate. Millets are found to be helpful with the reduction of weight, BMI, and high blood pressure. In India, Millet is generally consumed with legumes, which creates mutual supplementation of protein, increases the amino acid content, and enhances the overall digestibility of protein. Millet based value-added products in the ready to cook, ready to eat category are easily accessible and convenient to the urban population. They are a good source of minerals like iron, zinc, and calcium. The different types of millets are Little Millet, Barnyard Millet, Finger Millet, Pearl Millet, Kodo Millet, Foxtail Millet, Proso Millet, Sorghum.
The common English name of Ragi is finger millet. Due to the immense popularity of other cereal crops such as rice and wheat, ragi had taken a backseat in the Indian food and nutrition scene for a long time, although they were a highly regarded nutritious yield in ancient agricultural practices more than 2000 years ago. In the past three to four decades, thanks to in-depth research and the thrust by the UN FAO (United Nations Food And Agriculture Organization) on incorporating millets in the daily diet, to tackle malnutrition and a myriad other commonly occurring ailments, ragi has made a significant comeback as a frontrunner The nutrition values in a 100 g Ragi Calories - 385 Macronutrients: Total Fat 7%, Saturated Fat 3% Polyunsaturated Fat 5% Monounsaturated Fat 2% Cholesterol 0%, Sodium 0% Total Carbohydrates 25% Dietary Fiber 14%, Sugars 2%, Protein 10% Micronutrients: Minerals: Calcium 26%, Iron 11%, Potassium 27% Vitamins: Thiamine 5%, Riboflavin 7.6%, Niacin 3.7% Folic Acid 3% Vitamin C 7%, Vitamin E 4.6%
Millets are a group of cereal grains that belong to the Poaceae family, commonly known as the grass family Millets have gained popularity in the West because they are gluten-free and boasts high protein, fiber, and antioxidant contents Itâ??s widely consumed in developing countries throughout Africa and Asia. While it may look like a seed, milletâ??s nutritional profile is similar to that of sorghum and other cereals Pearl millet is the most widely produced variety intended for human consumption. Still, all types are renowned for their high nutritional value and health benefits.
JIYANS IMPEXis exporter and manufacturer of high quality Green millet (Hara Bajra) from India to Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman and many other gulf countries. The finest grade of Millet/Bajra is free from any foul smell and highly suitable for poultry feeding as well. We export product with premium packing that saves its nutritional values for longer period of time. It is highly acknowledged by our valuable clients as it is rich in calcium, protein and iron. It helps to reduce bad cholesterol level in our body. We provide fresh crops of Bold Green Millet from Gujarat and Rajasthan in India. There is different quality for Human Consumption which is Green and Bold & for Animal feed, there Green Grain with brown spots. We are committed to provide at best price and best quality to our client. The provided green millet is processed and cultivated at our vendor's unit using natural harmless manures. We provide green millet with best specification (Parameters)