Others present a self-contained story
2017年5月31日To make millets more attractive, his government has introduced a series of incentives. It offers farmers more than the minimum support price it pays for other crops, gives subsidies on seeds, and has made millets a part of the public distribution system: a country wide network that distributes cheap grains to the poor.There’s much lost ground to make up, because millets still don’t have an efficient value chain. "Millets are coarse and need more processing than other crops, but the Swiss Roll Machine for these have not reached the farmer yet, and thus production remains low," says Gupta.
Narasimha Reddy, a farmer on the outskirts of Bangalore, recently switched from growing maize to ragi. "Ragi is much hardier than maize; it can endure for a month without any water," he says. Many farmers in his area are switching back to maize, because ragi costs far more to harvest, but Reddy plans to continue growing ragi. "Demand is slowly picking up in the city, and I think it will improve further now people know of the health benefits," he says.
Most publishers offer books that provide brief excerpts from several of their titles — let’s call these samplers.Others present a self-contained story, or different stories about the same characters — let’s call these singles. Singles offer a more satisfying reading experience, of course, but samplers are a good way to acquaint yourself with a cross-section of different writers, artists, characters and storylines.
The books are rated by age-appropriateness, but of course there’s always wiggle room with that.French cartoonist Anouk Ricard’s Anna & Froga looks like a lot of other powerfully cute, funny-animal-friends comics, but it carries a slyly acerbic tinge that keeps things grounded and funny. Finally, an excerpt from Shigeru Mizuki’s Kitaro has one of that manga’s more unsavory characters attempting to peform a good deed. Doesn’t go well.
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Narasimha Reddy, a farmer on the outskirts of Bangalore, recently switched from growing maize to ragi. "Ragi is much hardier than maize; it can endure for a month without any water," he says. Many farmers in his area are switching back to maize, because ragi costs far more to harvest, but Reddy plans to continue growing ragi. "Demand is slowly picking up in the city, and I think it will improve further now people know of the health benefits," he says.
Most publishers offer books that provide brief excerpts from several of their titles — let’s call these samplers.Others present a self-contained story, or different stories about the same characters — let’s call these singles. Singles offer a more satisfying reading experience, of course, but samplers are a good way to acquaint yourself with a cross-section of different writers, artists, characters and storylines.
The books are rated by age-appropriateness, but of course there’s always wiggle room with that.French cartoonist Anouk Ricard’s Anna & Froga looks like a lot of other powerfully cute, funny-animal-friends comics, but it carries a slyly acerbic tinge that keeps things grounded and funny. Finally, an excerpt from Shigeru Mizuki’s Kitaro has one of that manga’s more unsavory characters attempting to peform a good deed. Doesn’t go well.
See more at:http://www.waifanfoodmachine.com/
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