Bihar: Inspired by PM Modi, farmers in Motihari turn to millets, earning more profit than before

IANS April 9, 2025 257 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiative to promote millets has sparked a remarkable agricultural transformation in Bihar's Motihari district. Farmers are experiencing significant economic benefits by shifting from traditional crops to millets like maize, Kodo, and Ragi. Agricultural experts report increased land cultivation, with farmers reporting higher incomes and improved financial opportunities. The government's strategic push is reviving traditional crop varieties while simultaneously improving farmers' economic prospects.

"Farmers have shared that after cultivating millets, the proceeds from selling the crops have helped them fund everything from their daughter's wedding to building houses." - District Agricultural Officer Manish Kumar Singh
Motihari, April 9: After Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s initiative to celebrate 2023 as the International Year of Millets, there has been a growing interest in millets across the country, and farmers in Bihar's Motihari district are no exception. Apart from being more nutritious, millet farming has also led to an increase in farmers' income compared to previous years.

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Modi's International Year of Millets sparks agricultural transformation

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Farmers in Motihari report significant income increase through millet cultivation

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Crop diversity shifts from traditional wheat to nutritious millets

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Maize and other millet varieties proving more profitable for farmers

Thanks to PM Modi's push for millets, farmers in Bihar, along with the rest of the country, have shifted focus towards cultivating millets. District Agricultural Officer Manish Kumar Singh said, "Farmers in East Champaran district have cultivated millets on approximately 1,027 hectares of land, including crops such as Sawa, Kodo, Kangni, Maize, Ragi, and Madua. The cultivation of these millets has significantly boosted the income of the farmers."

He further added, "Farmers have shared that after cultivating millets, the proceeds from selling the crops have helped them fund everything from their daughter's wedding to building houses. This has become possible only because Prime Minister Modi motivated them to embrace millet farming."

Farmer Nayak Singh, who grows millets, explained, "Earlier, when people consumed more millets, they were healthier, and farmers earned well. But over time, the focus shifted to crops like wheat and rice, which reduced farmers' income. Maize is also a type of millet, and PM Modi has strongly encouraged its cultivation. By growing maize, any farmer can fund his daughter's wedding or build a house, which is not possible by growing wheat."

He continued, "I personally cultivate millets and encourage other farmers to do the same. PM Modi is also promoting this, and the demand for millets and their market is good. Everyone is happy under PM Modi's government."

Another farmer, Raju Sahu, said, "Millet farming has greatly benefited farmers. Our income has increased compared to before. Earlier, we would harvest only one quintal of wheat from our field, but now we harvest three quintals of maize. The Prime Minister is promoting this, which is very encouraging. Millet farming had declined for a while, but thanks to PM Modi's appeal, it has started again."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such a positive development! 👏 Millets are so much healthier than refined grains, and it's wonderful to see farmers benefiting economically too. Win-win situation!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the focus on millets, I wish the article had more details about the government support systems in place. Are there subsidies? Training programs? The success seems too dependent on individual motivation right now.
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Anjali M.
My grandmother used to make the most delicious ragi rotis! So glad millets are making a comeback. We've forgotten so many nutritious traditional foods in our rush toward modernization.
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Vikram P.
The income increase from 1 quintal to 3 quintals is impressive! Hope this trend continues and spreads to other districts. Farmers deserve better livelihoods.
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Sunita R.
I've started buying millet products recently - they're more expensive but worth it for health benefits. Happy to know my purchases are directly helping farmers too! 🌾
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Amit D.
Great initiative, but we need to ensure proper market linkages. What's the point of increased production if farmers can't sell at good prices? Hope the government is working on that aspect too.

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