Page 1
21 July 2024
hich means ‘an individual can
be free from all sorrows by
having a balanced diet, healthy
entertainment, maintaining balance
in his deeds, making the right efforts, and taking a
sound sleep. ’
in today’s fast-moving and up-tempo world,
processed foods have been the go-to option for
quick meals. t hey are convenient, readily available,
and often satisfying to the taste buds. However, in
recent years, a noticeable shift has been underway.
there has been a significant change in the way
people think about the food they eat. More
individuals are opting for healthier food choices
over processed food alternatives.
i had once come across an impressive quote on
healthy eating: “t he journey to wellness starts with
a single bite of intention.” People are realising the
significance of healthy food for their well-being.
they understand that what they eat impacts not
just their physical health but also their energy levels,
mood, and long-term vitality. this awareness is
driving a shift towards choosing foods that nourish
As the demand for healthier food options continues to rise, initiatives like
NAFED’s Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal, Bharat Rice, and promotion of millets
play a crucial role in meeting consumer expectations while also supporting
sustainable agriculture and food security. By promoting the production and
consumption of millets, NAFED not only supports farmers in diversifying
their crops but also provides consumers with nutritious and eco-friendly
food options. This shift towards healthier and more sustainable food
choices is not just a trend but a necessity for addressing global challenges
like climate change and food security.
their bodies and support a healthier lifestyle.
As people increasingly recognise the
importance of healthy food, the national
Agricultural cooperative Marketing Federation
of india (nAFeD), which is an agriculture-based
cooperative, has expanded its business towards
coming out with healthy food initiatives like
Millets, Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal, and Bharat chawal.
these initiatives align with nAFeD’s dedication to
promoting healthy eating at affordable prices.
W
ritesh chauhan The author is an IAS Officer and the Managing Director of the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd. (NAFED).
email: mdcell@nafed-india.com.
Processed Foods : Rising Demand
for Healthier Food Options
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Page 2
21 July 2024
hich means ‘an individual can
be free from all sorrows by
having a balanced diet, healthy
entertainment, maintaining balance
in his deeds, making the right efforts, and taking a
sound sleep. ’
in today’s fast-moving and up-tempo world,
processed foods have been the go-to option for
quick meals. t hey are convenient, readily available,
and often satisfying to the taste buds. However, in
recent years, a noticeable shift has been underway.
there has been a significant change in the way
people think about the food they eat. More
individuals are opting for healthier food choices
over processed food alternatives.
i had once come across an impressive quote on
healthy eating: “t he journey to wellness starts with
a single bite of intention.” People are realising the
significance of healthy food for their well-being.
they understand that what they eat impacts not
just their physical health but also their energy levels,
mood, and long-term vitality. this awareness is
driving a shift towards choosing foods that nourish
As the demand for healthier food options continues to rise, initiatives like
NAFED’s Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal, Bharat Rice, and promotion of millets
play a crucial role in meeting consumer expectations while also supporting
sustainable agriculture and food security. By promoting the production and
consumption of millets, NAFED not only supports farmers in diversifying
their crops but also provides consumers with nutritious and eco-friendly
food options. This shift towards healthier and more sustainable food
choices is not just a trend but a necessity for addressing global challenges
like climate change and food security.
their bodies and support a healthier lifestyle.
As people increasingly recognise the
importance of healthy food, the national
Agricultural cooperative Marketing Federation
of india (nAFeD), which is an agriculture-based
cooperative, has expanded its business towards
coming out with healthy food initiatives like
Millets, Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal, and Bharat chawal.
these initiatives align with nAFeD’s dedication to
promoting healthy eating at affordable prices.
W
ritesh chauhan The author is an IAS Officer and the Managing Director of the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd. (NAFED).
email: mdcell@nafed-india.com.
Processed Foods : Rising Demand
for Healthier Food Options
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? :? ??
22 July 2024
Millets are highly nutritious grains that offer
numerous health benefits. t hese are rich sources of
protein, fibre, and essential vitamins and minerals,
including phosphorus, magnesium, and iron.
Millets are particularly beneficial for those with
diabetes, as they have a low glycemic index and
help manage blood sugar levels. Additionally, it is
gluten-free, making it an excellent dietary option
for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivities.
With its ability to aid in digestion, prevent asthma,
and support heart health, millet is a versatile and
healthy food choice. Furthermore, recognising the
nutritional benefits of millets and their potential
to improve food security, nAFeD has been
encouraging their cultivation and utilisation as part
of a diversified and sustainable food system.
nAFeD embarked on a comprehensive journey
to promote millets as a dietary staple and foster their
growth across india during 2022-2023. t his included
the establishment of the Millets experience centre,
affectionately named shree Anna, at Dilli Haat,
new Delhi, aiming at showcasing the nutritional
benefits and culinary versatility to people of all
ages. the Prime Minister, shri narendra Modi
appreciated nAFeD’s efforts in providing market
linkages for shree Anna products. these were
displayed on the sidelines of the Millets Luncheon
hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers
Welfare at the Parliament of india on 20 December
2022 to mark preparedness for the international
Year of Millets-2023 (shree Anna). Additionally,
nAFeD actively supported millet-based startups
by showcasing their products at events hosted by
esteemed figures like the then union Agriculture
Minister, shri narendra singh t omar, thus bolstering
their visibility and accessibility. t he introduction of
exclusive Millet c orners within nAFeD Bazaar stores
further amplified the promotion and availability
of millet-based products, signalling nAFeD’s
unwavering commitment to the international Year
of Millets.
Moreover, through strategic partnerships with
the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare,
nAFeD deployed ‘Millet vending Machines’ across
the Delhi-ncr region, encouraging healthier
snacking habits. this dedication extended even
to international platforms, as nAFeD curated
custom millet-centred gift hampers for the g20
Meetings, showcasing millets as a symbol of india’s
commitment to healthy living and sustainable
agriculture. t hese initiatives collectively underscore
nAFeD’s pivotal role in promoting millets and
nurturing a healthier lifestyle across india and
beyond.
Millets, known for their resilience to adverse
weather conditions and rich nutritional profile, offer
a promising alternative to traditional staple grains.
By promoting the production and consumption
of millets, nAFeD not only supports farmers in
diversifying their crops but also provides consumers
with nutritious and eco-friendly food options.
‘Bharat Atta’ is a premium-quality whole wheat
flour, launched under the g overnment’s open
Market sale scheme (oMss) of the Department
of Food and Public Distribution (DFPD), Ministry
of consumer Affairs, g overnment of india. By
offering nutritious options, nAFeD contributes to
the broader movement towards healthier food
choices and supports the government’s efforts to
ensure food security for all. Bharat Atta is not only
affordable but also high in dietary fibres, vitamins,
Page 3
21 July 2024
hich means ‘an individual can
be free from all sorrows by
having a balanced diet, healthy
entertainment, maintaining balance
in his deeds, making the right efforts, and taking a
sound sleep. ’
in today’s fast-moving and up-tempo world,
processed foods have been the go-to option for
quick meals. t hey are convenient, readily available,
and often satisfying to the taste buds. However, in
recent years, a noticeable shift has been underway.
there has been a significant change in the way
people think about the food they eat. More
individuals are opting for healthier food choices
over processed food alternatives.
i had once come across an impressive quote on
healthy eating: “t he journey to wellness starts with
a single bite of intention.” People are realising the
significance of healthy food for their well-being.
they understand that what they eat impacts not
just their physical health but also their energy levels,
mood, and long-term vitality. this awareness is
driving a shift towards choosing foods that nourish
As the demand for healthier food options continues to rise, initiatives like
NAFED’s Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal, Bharat Rice, and promotion of millets
play a crucial role in meeting consumer expectations while also supporting
sustainable agriculture and food security. By promoting the production and
consumption of millets, NAFED not only supports farmers in diversifying
their crops but also provides consumers with nutritious and eco-friendly
food options. This shift towards healthier and more sustainable food
choices is not just a trend but a necessity for addressing global challenges
like climate change and food security.
their bodies and support a healthier lifestyle.
As people increasingly recognise the
importance of healthy food, the national
Agricultural cooperative Marketing Federation
of india (nAFeD), which is an agriculture-based
cooperative, has expanded its business towards
coming out with healthy food initiatives like
Millets, Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal, and Bharat chawal.
these initiatives align with nAFeD’s dedication to
promoting healthy eating at affordable prices.
W
ritesh chauhan The author is an IAS Officer and the Managing Director of the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd. (NAFED).
email: mdcell@nafed-india.com.
Processed Foods : Rising Demand
for Healthier Food Options
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?????????? ?????
?? ?
?????????? ????? ???? ???? ?
? :? ??
22 July 2024
Millets are highly nutritious grains that offer
numerous health benefits. t hese are rich sources of
protein, fibre, and essential vitamins and minerals,
including phosphorus, magnesium, and iron.
Millets are particularly beneficial for those with
diabetes, as they have a low glycemic index and
help manage blood sugar levels. Additionally, it is
gluten-free, making it an excellent dietary option
for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivities.
With its ability to aid in digestion, prevent asthma,
and support heart health, millet is a versatile and
healthy food choice. Furthermore, recognising the
nutritional benefits of millets and their potential
to improve food security, nAFeD has been
encouraging their cultivation and utilisation as part
of a diversified and sustainable food system.
nAFeD embarked on a comprehensive journey
to promote millets as a dietary staple and foster their
growth across india during 2022-2023. t his included
the establishment of the Millets experience centre,
affectionately named shree Anna, at Dilli Haat,
new Delhi, aiming at showcasing the nutritional
benefits and culinary versatility to people of all
ages. the Prime Minister, shri narendra Modi
appreciated nAFeD’s efforts in providing market
linkages for shree Anna products. these were
displayed on the sidelines of the Millets Luncheon
hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers
Welfare at the Parliament of india on 20 December
2022 to mark preparedness for the international
Year of Millets-2023 (shree Anna). Additionally,
nAFeD actively supported millet-based startups
by showcasing their products at events hosted by
esteemed figures like the then union Agriculture
Minister, shri narendra singh t omar, thus bolstering
their visibility and accessibility. t he introduction of
exclusive Millet c orners within nAFeD Bazaar stores
further amplified the promotion and availability
of millet-based products, signalling nAFeD’s
unwavering commitment to the international Year
of Millets.
Moreover, through strategic partnerships with
the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare,
nAFeD deployed ‘Millet vending Machines’ across
the Delhi-ncr region, encouraging healthier
snacking habits. this dedication extended even
to international platforms, as nAFeD curated
custom millet-centred gift hampers for the g20
Meetings, showcasing millets as a symbol of india’s
commitment to healthy living and sustainable
agriculture. t hese initiatives collectively underscore
nAFeD’s pivotal role in promoting millets and
nurturing a healthier lifestyle across india and
beyond.
Millets, known for their resilience to adverse
weather conditions and rich nutritional profile, offer
a promising alternative to traditional staple grains.
By promoting the production and consumption
of millets, nAFeD not only supports farmers in
diversifying their crops but also provides consumers
with nutritious and eco-friendly food options.
‘Bharat Atta’ is a premium-quality whole wheat
flour, launched under the g overnment’s open
Market sale scheme (oMss) of the Department
of Food and Public Distribution (DFPD), Ministry
of consumer Affairs, g overnment of india. By
offering nutritious options, nAFeD contributes to
the broader movement towards healthier food
choices and supports the government’s efforts to
ensure food security for all. Bharat Atta is not only
affordable but also high in dietary fibres, vitamins,
23 July 2024
and minerals, making it an excellent choice for
health-conscious consumers. Bharat Atta is made
from 100% whole wheat grains and processed to
retain their natural goodness.
top of Form
in response to the constantly increasing prices
of wheat flour, the g overnment of india decided
to offer it at concessional rates under the oMss
to lower the market prices of wheat flour for
consumers. the Department of Food and Public
distribution, decided to release 50 lakh metric
tonnes (LMt ) wheat from the Food corporation of
india (Fci).
nAFeD has taken the initiative and acted swiftly
to lead in the lifting of the allocated stocks of wheat.
Bharat Atta has been made available at ?27.50/kg,
which has been set by the government of india
across the states through various retail chains and
distribution points, including nAFeD Bazaar retail
outlets and mobile vans across the country.
nAFeD has been at the forefront of promoting
agriculture and allied sectors in india for over
60 years. the launch of Bharat Atta is yet another
milestone in nAFeD’s efforts to empower farmers
and provide high-quality agricultural products to
consumers.
in addition to Bharat Atta, nAFeD’ s commitment
to promoting healthy eating extends to its initiative,
Bharat chawal. this aims to provide consumers
with access to high-quality rice varieties that are
not only nutritious but also affordable. Bharat
chawal consists of essential nutrients, vitamins, and
minerals, ensuring a wholesome dining experience.
By introducing healthier options like Bharat chawal,
nAFeD underscores its dedication to addressing the
nutritional needs of the populace while supporting
the government’s overarching goal of food security
for all.
But nAFeD’s commitment to good food doesn’t
stop here. in line with the government’s vision of
achieving self-sufficiency in pulse production,
nAFeD has also been actively promoting the
cultivation and consumption of pulses through
its Bharat Dal initiative. With an emphasis on
reducing dependence on imports and increasing
Page 4
21 July 2024
hich means ‘an individual can
be free from all sorrows by
having a balanced diet, healthy
entertainment, maintaining balance
in his deeds, making the right efforts, and taking a
sound sleep. ’
in today’s fast-moving and up-tempo world,
processed foods have been the go-to option for
quick meals. t hey are convenient, readily available,
and often satisfying to the taste buds. However, in
recent years, a noticeable shift has been underway.
there has been a significant change in the way
people think about the food they eat. More
individuals are opting for healthier food choices
over processed food alternatives.
i had once come across an impressive quote on
healthy eating: “t he journey to wellness starts with
a single bite of intention.” People are realising the
significance of healthy food for their well-being.
they understand that what they eat impacts not
just their physical health but also their energy levels,
mood, and long-term vitality. this awareness is
driving a shift towards choosing foods that nourish
As the demand for healthier food options continues to rise, initiatives like
NAFED’s Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal, Bharat Rice, and promotion of millets
play a crucial role in meeting consumer expectations while also supporting
sustainable agriculture and food security. By promoting the production and
consumption of millets, NAFED not only supports farmers in diversifying
their crops but also provides consumers with nutritious and eco-friendly
food options. This shift towards healthier and more sustainable food
choices is not just a trend but a necessity for addressing global challenges
like climate change and food security.
their bodies and support a healthier lifestyle.
As people increasingly recognise the
importance of healthy food, the national
Agricultural cooperative Marketing Federation
of india (nAFeD), which is an agriculture-based
cooperative, has expanded its business towards
coming out with healthy food initiatives like
Millets, Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal, and Bharat chawal.
these initiatives align with nAFeD’s dedication to
promoting healthy eating at affordable prices.
W
ritesh chauhan The author is an IAS Officer and the Managing Director of the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd. (NAFED).
email: mdcell@nafed-india.com.
Processed Foods : Rising Demand
for Healthier Food Options
?? ?
????????????????? ?
?????????? ?????
?? ?
?????????? ????? ???? ???? ?
? :? ??
22 July 2024
Millets are highly nutritious grains that offer
numerous health benefits. t hese are rich sources of
protein, fibre, and essential vitamins and minerals,
including phosphorus, magnesium, and iron.
Millets are particularly beneficial for those with
diabetes, as they have a low glycemic index and
help manage blood sugar levels. Additionally, it is
gluten-free, making it an excellent dietary option
for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivities.
With its ability to aid in digestion, prevent asthma,
and support heart health, millet is a versatile and
healthy food choice. Furthermore, recognising the
nutritional benefits of millets and their potential
to improve food security, nAFeD has been
encouraging their cultivation and utilisation as part
of a diversified and sustainable food system.
nAFeD embarked on a comprehensive journey
to promote millets as a dietary staple and foster their
growth across india during 2022-2023. t his included
the establishment of the Millets experience centre,
affectionately named shree Anna, at Dilli Haat,
new Delhi, aiming at showcasing the nutritional
benefits and culinary versatility to people of all
ages. the Prime Minister, shri narendra Modi
appreciated nAFeD’s efforts in providing market
linkages for shree Anna products. these were
displayed on the sidelines of the Millets Luncheon
hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers
Welfare at the Parliament of india on 20 December
2022 to mark preparedness for the international
Year of Millets-2023 (shree Anna). Additionally,
nAFeD actively supported millet-based startups
by showcasing their products at events hosted by
esteemed figures like the then union Agriculture
Minister, shri narendra singh t omar, thus bolstering
their visibility and accessibility. t he introduction of
exclusive Millet c orners within nAFeD Bazaar stores
further amplified the promotion and availability
of millet-based products, signalling nAFeD’s
unwavering commitment to the international Year
of Millets.
Moreover, through strategic partnerships with
the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare,
nAFeD deployed ‘Millet vending Machines’ across
the Delhi-ncr region, encouraging healthier
snacking habits. this dedication extended even
to international platforms, as nAFeD curated
custom millet-centred gift hampers for the g20
Meetings, showcasing millets as a symbol of india’s
commitment to healthy living and sustainable
agriculture. t hese initiatives collectively underscore
nAFeD’s pivotal role in promoting millets and
nurturing a healthier lifestyle across india and
beyond.
Millets, known for their resilience to adverse
weather conditions and rich nutritional profile, offer
a promising alternative to traditional staple grains.
By promoting the production and consumption
of millets, nAFeD not only supports farmers in
diversifying their crops but also provides consumers
with nutritious and eco-friendly food options.
‘Bharat Atta’ is a premium-quality whole wheat
flour, launched under the g overnment’s open
Market sale scheme (oMss) of the Department
of Food and Public Distribution (DFPD), Ministry
of consumer Affairs, g overnment of india. By
offering nutritious options, nAFeD contributes to
the broader movement towards healthier food
choices and supports the government’s efforts to
ensure food security for all. Bharat Atta is not only
affordable but also high in dietary fibres, vitamins,
23 July 2024
and minerals, making it an excellent choice for
health-conscious consumers. Bharat Atta is made
from 100% whole wheat grains and processed to
retain their natural goodness.
top of Form
in response to the constantly increasing prices
of wheat flour, the g overnment of india decided
to offer it at concessional rates under the oMss
to lower the market prices of wheat flour for
consumers. the Department of Food and Public
distribution, decided to release 50 lakh metric
tonnes (LMt ) wheat from the Food corporation of
india (Fci).
nAFeD has taken the initiative and acted swiftly
to lead in the lifting of the allocated stocks of wheat.
Bharat Atta has been made available at ?27.50/kg,
which has been set by the government of india
across the states through various retail chains and
distribution points, including nAFeD Bazaar retail
outlets and mobile vans across the country.
nAFeD has been at the forefront of promoting
agriculture and allied sectors in india for over
60 years. the launch of Bharat Atta is yet another
milestone in nAFeD’s efforts to empower farmers
and provide high-quality agricultural products to
consumers.
in addition to Bharat Atta, nAFeD’ s commitment
to promoting healthy eating extends to its initiative,
Bharat chawal. this aims to provide consumers
with access to high-quality rice varieties that are
not only nutritious but also affordable. Bharat
chawal consists of essential nutrients, vitamins, and
minerals, ensuring a wholesome dining experience.
By introducing healthier options like Bharat chawal,
nAFeD underscores its dedication to addressing the
nutritional needs of the populace while supporting
the government’s overarching goal of food security
for all.
But nAFeD’s commitment to good food doesn’t
stop here. in line with the government’s vision of
achieving self-sufficiency in pulse production,
nAFeD has also been actively promoting the
cultivation and consumption of pulses through
its Bharat Dal initiative. With an emphasis on
reducing dependence on imports and increasing
24 July 2024
domestic production, nAFeD’s Bharat Dal aims
to support farmers and ensure a steady supply of
high-quality pulses to meet the growing demand
in the market.
nAFeD’s commitment to promoting healthier
food options extends beyond flour to pulses like
tur Dal and Masoor Dal. Pulses are a powerhouse
of nutrition and an essential part of a healthy diet.
they are high in protein and fibre, while being
low in fat, which makes them an excellent choice
for maintaining a healthy weight and reducing
the risk of chronic diseases. Pulses are also rich in
complex carbohydrates, micronutrients, vitamins,
and minerals like iron, calcium, magnesium, and
potassium, which are crucial for overall health.
Additionally, pulses are environmentally friendly
as they require less water to grow and improve soil
fertility, making them a sustainable food choice.
incorporating pulses into meals can contribute
to heart health by managing cholesterol levels
and providing slow-release energy, which keeps
you satiated for longer periods of time. Whether
you’re looking to enhance your diet or support
environmental sustainability, pulses are a versatile
and nutritious option to consider.
Pulses are essential foods in india, but
sometimes there aren’t enough of them. to
address this issue, the government is supporting
farmers through schemes like the Price support
scheme (Pss) and Price s tabilisation Fund (PsF),
ensuring fair prices for their crops and adequate
food supply for all.
the success of nAFeD’s initiatives can be
attributed to its comprehensive approach to
promoting healthier food options. By collaborating
with various stakeholders, including farmers,
retailers, and government agencies, nAFeD has
been able to create a positive impact on both the
agricultural sector and the health and well-being of
consumers.
epilogue
As the demand for healthier food options
continues to rise, initiatives like nAFeD’s Bharat
Atta, Bharat Dal, Bharat r ice, and promotion of
millets play a crucial role in meeting consumer
expectations while also supporting sustainable
agriculture and food security. By embracing these
initiatives, consumers can not only make healthier
choices but also contribute towards building
a more resilient and sustainable food system
for future generations. choosing products like
Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal, and Bharat chawal not
only ensures better nutrition but also supports
local farmers and promotes agricultural diversity.
Additionally, the promotion of millets encourages
crop diversity, which enhances soil health and
reduces the reliance on water-intensive crops.
t his shift towards healthier and more sustainable
food choices is not just a trend but a necessity for
addressing global challenges like climate change
and food security. it empowers consumers to be
a part of the change, shaping a food landscape
that is both nutritious and environmentally
responsible. ?
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hich means ‘an individual can
be free from all sorrows by
having a balanced diet, healthy
entertainment, maintaining balance
in his deeds, making the right efforts, and taking a
sound sleep. ’
in today’s fast-moving and up-tempo world,
processed foods have been the go-to option for
quick meals. t hey are convenient, readily available,
and often satisfying to the taste buds. However, in
recent years, a noticeable shift has been underway.
there has been a significant change in the way
people think about the food they eat. More
individuals are opting for healthier food choices
over processed food alternatives.
i had once come across an impressive quote on
healthy eating: “t he journey to wellness starts with
a single bite of intention.” People are realising the
significance of healthy food for their well-being.
they understand that what they eat impacts not
just their physical health but also their energy levels,
mood, and long-term vitality. this awareness is
driving a shift towards choosing foods that nourish
As the demand for healthier food options continues to rise, initiatives like
NAFED’s Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal, Bharat Rice, and promotion of millets
play a crucial role in meeting consumer expectations while also supporting
sustainable agriculture and food security. By promoting the production and
consumption of millets, NAFED not only supports farmers in diversifying
their crops but also provides consumers with nutritious and eco-friendly
food options. This shift towards healthier and more sustainable food
choices is not just a trend but a necessity for addressing global challenges
like climate change and food security.
their bodies and support a healthier lifestyle.
As people increasingly recognise the
importance of healthy food, the national
Agricultural cooperative Marketing Federation
of india (nAFeD), which is an agriculture-based
cooperative, has expanded its business towards
coming out with healthy food initiatives like
Millets, Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal, and Bharat chawal.
these initiatives align with nAFeD’s dedication to
promoting healthy eating at affordable prices.
W
ritesh chauhan The author is an IAS Officer and the Managing Director of the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd. (NAFED).
email: mdcell@nafed-india.com.
Processed Foods : Rising Demand
for Healthier Food Options
?? ?
????????????????? ?
?????????? ?????
?? ?
?????????? ????? ???? ???? ?
? :? ??
22 July 2024
Millets are highly nutritious grains that offer
numerous health benefits. t hese are rich sources of
protein, fibre, and essential vitamins and minerals,
including phosphorus, magnesium, and iron.
Millets are particularly beneficial for those with
diabetes, as they have a low glycemic index and
help manage blood sugar levels. Additionally, it is
gluten-free, making it an excellent dietary option
for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivities.
With its ability to aid in digestion, prevent asthma,
and support heart health, millet is a versatile and
healthy food choice. Furthermore, recognising the
nutritional benefits of millets and their potential
to improve food security, nAFeD has been
encouraging their cultivation and utilisation as part
of a diversified and sustainable food system.
nAFeD embarked on a comprehensive journey
to promote millets as a dietary staple and foster their
growth across india during 2022-2023. t his included
the establishment of the Millets experience centre,
affectionately named shree Anna, at Dilli Haat,
new Delhi, aiming at showcasing the nutritional
benefits and culinary versatility to people of all
ages. the Prime Minister, shri narendra Modi
appreciated nAFeD’s efforts in providing market
linkages for shree Anna products. these were
displayed on the sidelines of the Millets Luncheon
hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers
Welfare at the Parliament of india on 20 December
2022 to mark preparedness for the international
Year of Millets-2023 (shree Anna). Additionally,
nAFeD actively supported millet-based startups
by showcasing their products at events hosted by
esteemed figures like the then union Agriculture
Minister, shri narendra singh t omar, thus bolstering
their visibility and accessibility. t he introduction of
exclusive Millet c orners within nAFeD Bazaar stores
further amplified the promotion and availability
of millet-based products, signalling nAFeD’s
unwavering commitment to the international Year
of Millets.
Moreover, through strategic partnerships with
the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare,
nAFeD deployed ‘Millet vending Machines’ across
the Delhi-ncr region, encouraging healthier
snacking habits. this dedication extended even
to international platforms, as nAFeD curated
custom millet-centred gift hampers for the g20
Meetings, showcasing millets as a symbol of india’s
commitment to healthy living and sustainable
agriculture. t hese initiatives collectively underscore
nAFeD’s pivotal role in promoting millets and
nurturing a healthier lifestyle across india and
beyond.
Millets, known for their resilience to adverse
weather conditions and rich nutritional profile, offer
a promising alternative to traditional staple grains.
By promoting the production and consumption
of millets, nAFeD not only supports farmers in
diversifying their crops but also provides consumers
with nutritious and eco-friendly food options.
‘Bharat Atta’ is a premium-quality whole wheat
flour, launched under the g overnment’s open
Market sale scheme (oMss) of the Department
of Food and Public Distribution (DFPD), Ministry
of consumer Affairs, g overnment of india. By
offering nutritious options, nAFeD contributes to
the broader movement towards healthier food
choices and supports the government’s efforts to
ensure food security for all. Bharat Atta is not only
affordable but also high in dietary fibres, vitamins,
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and minerals, making it an excellent choice for
health-conscious consumers. Bharat Atta is made
from 100% whole wheat grains and processed to
retain their natural goodness.
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in response to the constantly increasing prices
of wheat flour, the g overnment of india decided
to offer it at concessional rates under the oMss
to lower the market prices of wheat flour for
consumers. the Department of Food and Public
distribution, decided to release 50 lakh metric
tonnes (LMt ) wheat from the Food corporation of
india (Fci).
nAFeD has taken the initiative and acted swiftly
to lead in the lifting of the allocated stocks of wheat.
Bharat Atta has been made available at ?27.50/kg,
which has been set by the government of india
across the states through various retail chains and
distribution points, including nAFeD Bazaar retail
outlets and mobile vans across the country.
nAFeD has been at the forefront of promoting
agriculture and allied sectors in india for over
60 years. the launch of Bharat Atta is yet another
milestone in nAFeD’s efforts to empower farmers
and provide high-quality agricultural products to
consumers.
in addition to Bharat Atta, nAFeD’ s commitment
to promoting healthy eating extends to its initiative,
Bharat chawal. this aims to provide consumers
with access to high-quality rice varieties that are
not only nutritious but also affordable. Bharat
chawal consists of essential nutrients, vitamins, and
minerals, ensuring a wholesome dining experience.
By introducing healthier options like Bharat chawal,
nAFeD underscores its dedication to addressing the
nutritional needs of the populace while supporting
the government’s overarching goal of food security
for all.
But nAFeD’s commitment to good food doesn’t
stop here. in line with the government’s vision of
achieving self-sufficiency in pulse production,
nAFeD has also been actively promoting the
cultivation and consumption of pulses through
its Bharat Dal initiative. With an emphasis on
reducing dependence on imports and increasing
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domestic production, nAFeD’s Bharat Dal aims
to support farmers and ensure a steady supply of
high-quality pulses to meet the growing demand
in the market.
nAFeD’s commitment to promoting healthier
food options extends beyond flour to pulses like
tur Dal and Masoor Dal. Pulses are a powerhouse
of nutrition and an essential part of a healthy diet.
they are high in protein and fibre, while being
low in fat, which makes them an excellent choice
for maintaining a healthy weight and reducing
the risk of chronic diseases. Pulses are also rich in
complex carbohydrates, micronutrients, vitamins,
and minerals like iron, calcium, magnesium, and
potassium, which are crucial for overall health.
Additionally, pulses are environmentally friendly
as they require less water to grow and improve soil
fertility, making them a sustainable food choice.
incorporating pulses into meals can contribute
to heart health by managing cholesterol levels
and providing slow-release energy, which keeps
you satiated for longer periods of time. Whether
you’re looking to enhance your diet or support
environmental sustainability, pulses are a versatile
and nutritious option to consider.
Pulses are essential foods in india, but
sometimes there aren’t enough of them. to
address this issue, the government is supporting
farmers through schemes like the Price support
scheme (Pss) and Price s tabilisation Fund (PsF),
ensuring fair prices for their crops and adequate
food supply for all.
the success of nAFeD’s initiatives can be
attributed to its comprehensive approach to
promoting healthier food options. By collaborating
with various stakeholders, including farmers,
retailers, and government agencies, nAFeD has
been able to create a positive impact on both the
agricultural sector and the health and well-being of
consumers.
epilogue
As the demand for healthier food options
continues to rise, initiatives like nAFeD’s Bharat
Atta, Bharat Dal, Bharat r ice, and promotion of
millets play a crucial role in meeting consumer
expectations while also supporting sustainable
agriculture and food security. By embracing these
initiatives, consumers can not only make healthier
choices but also contribute towards building
a more resilient and sustainable food system
for future generations. choosing products like
Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal, and Bharat chawal not
only ensures better nutrition but also supports
local farmers and promotes agricultural diversity.
Additionally, the promotion of millets encourages
crop diversity, which enhances soil health and
reduces the reliance on water-intensive crops.
t his shift towards healthier and more sustainable
food choices is not just a trend but a necessity for
addressing global challenges like climate change
and food security. it empowers consumers to be
a part of the change, shaping a food landscape
that is both nutritious and environmentally
responsible. ?
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he food processing industry is one of
the most important and promising
sectors of the indian economy. india is
one of the largest producers of various
food categories such as dairy, cereals, fruits and
vegetables, animal proteins, fishes, spices, tea,
etc., which indeed gives it an edge in terms of
the availability of resources. this sector involves a
large number of sMes (small and Medium-sized
enterprises) and is a substantial contributor to
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dr ajay sahai The author is the Director General and CEO of FIEO (Federation of Indian Export Organisations). Email: ajaysahai@fieo.org
Export Potential and
Global Competitiveness of
Indian Processed Foods
India exports a wide array of items over 10,000 tariff lines. Within
this vast export basket, food and agricultural products constitute
approximately 11% of our total exports. Recognising the strategic
importance of agri-exports, India has taken significant policy initiatives
aimed at enhancing its export performance. Another critical policy
intervention is the Production Linked Incentive Scheme for Food
Processing Industry (PLISFPI), approved by the Union Cabinet on
31 March 2021. By capitalising on its rich agricultural base, investing
in modern infrastructure like food parks, and prioritising food safety
standards, India can become a globally competitive player.
creating additional employment opportunities as
well as ensuring higher income for our farmers.
exports indeed act as a strong incentive for
growth. However, we should realise the fact that
india’s share in global merchandise exports is
currently around 1.8%, making it the 18th largest
exporter in the world. the indian economy is not
export-centric, yet exports contribute to around
23% of the gDP , which is impressive when compared
to large economies as the us has an export-to- gDP
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