EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS INTO MILLET SUPPLY CHAINS IN CHHATTISGARH

EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS INTO MILLET SUPPLY CHAINS IN CHHATTISGARH

Prof. Manish K. Pandey and Dr. Anjalee Yadav

ABSTRACT

Millets, traditionally known as “Shri-Anna” or “Nutri-Grain,” are deeply embedded in India’s agricultural and cultural heritage, particularly within tribal and agrarian regions such as Chhattisgarh. Despite their proven nutritional value and environmental sustainability, millet supply chains remain underdeveloped and face several impediments. These include a decline in consumer awareness, especially among younger populations, as well as poor post-harvest infrastructure, inefficient logistics, and limited access to stable markets.

The primary objective of this review paper is to provide empirical insights into the current state of millet supply chains in Chhattisgarh. The discussion critically assesses key structural and operational bottlenecks affecting production, storage, processing, distribution, and market integration. By reviewing existing literature, policy frameworks, and ongoing grassroots initiatives, the study highlights systemic gaps and emerging opportunities within the millet ecosystem.

The expected outcome of this review is to generate actionable knowledge that can inform sustainable supply chain models, strengthen farmer-centric interventions, and guide policy reforms aimed at improving millet production and distribution in Scheduled Areas. Ultimately, the paper aspires to contribute toward resilient Agri-value chains that promote rural livelihoods, nutritional security, and ecological balance.

Key words: Millets, Agrarian, supply-chain, inefficient logistics, livelihoods, resilient Agri-value chains, nutritional security, ecological balance

DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2508S01V13P019

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