2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneb.2022.02.017
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The 5 A's Approach for Contextual Assessment of Food Environment

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“…These are often rain-fed crops cultivated in regions with little rainfall, which gives them more significance for sustaining agriculture and ensuring food security. In the majority of poor nations, millets are almost exclusively utilized for human food, but in wealthy nations, their usage has mostly been relegated to animal feed (Konapur et al, 2014) [19] . Millets are a rich source of protein, fibre, as depicted in Table (1) minerals, and phytochemicals and are nutritionally equivalent to other types of cereal.…”
Section: Nutritional Properties Of Milletsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are often rain-fed crops cultivated in regions with little rainfall, which gives them more significance for sustaining agriculture and ensuring food security. In the majority of poor nations, millets are almost exclusively utilized for human food, but in wealthy nations, their usage has mostly been relegated to animal feed (Konapur et al, 2014) [19] . Millets are a rich source of protein, fibre, as depicted in Table (1) minerals, and phytochemicals and are nutritionally equivalent to other types of cereal.…”
Section: Nutritional Properties Of Milletsmentioning
confidence: 99%