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Ample world inventories may soften El Nino food supply shockA potential super El Niño is expected to disrupt global weather patterns and threaten agricultural output in the coming months, but large e...
BRICS+ agriculture beyond borders: Trade and resilience for a food-secure worldWith India’s leadership and BRICS+ cooperation, agriculture can become not only a source of food, but a foundation for resilience, prosperi...
Sadhguru reveals the superfood women should eat daily, says the ancient millet is the ‘most female-friendly cereal’Spiritual leader Sadhguru has highlighted ragi (finger millet) as a highly beneficial cereal for women, particularly in combating anemia an...
Beyond rice, wheat: Why India must revive native ‘orphan crops’ for protein securityIndia can boost nutrition security, cut import dependence, and build a global smart protein industry by scaling climate-resilient indigenou...
Dietary balance remains missing as India continues to gorge on cerealsMany Indians consume too many grains and not enough proteins, vegetables and fruits. This imbalance affects health, contributing to malnutr...
A matter of tasteOn World Whisky Day Stephanie Macleod, master blender at Dewars, muses about everything whisky — from her favourite cask to her journey in ...
A Rs 3 hike makes India’s inflation battle somewhat harderIndian Oil Marketing Companies have increased petrol and diesel prices by Rs 3 per litre each, and CNG by Rs 2/kg, following daily losses o...
Jio revamps mega IPO; DailyObjects lines up fresh capitalReliance Industries is revamping Jio Platforms’ IPO plans amid investor disagreements over valuation. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Wingreens World goes for Safe Harvest via share-swap routeWingreens World has acquired Safe Harvest in a share swap deal, marking Wingreens' fifth acquisition. The company also secured over ₹120 cr...
Food prices rise to highest in three years on Iran war costsConsumers may face higher food bills soon. The United Nations' food-commodity price index shows significant gains, with vegetable oils, mea...
Actually genius: The real reason your wooden spoon has a holeThat peculiar spoon with a hole in the middle isn't broken; it's a culinary workhorse. Originally designed for making creamy risotto by rel...
These large-, mid- and small-cap stocks can give more than 22% return in 1 year, according to analystsWhen a market is in a secular correction due to fears that the economy might take a hit for some reason, the fall is generally across the b...
Rajesh Khanna’s heroine reveals the one advice from Akshay Kumar she follows to look slim and youthful at 78: ‘I don’t eat….’Veteran actress Mumtaz, 78, attributes her youthful appearance to a disciplined lifestyle, including avoiding evening meals, a habit influe...
Should You Wash Rice Before Cooking? Science Says It May Not MatterWashing rice, a common practice for cleanliness and texture, may not significantly alter its final consistency, according to scientific evi...
Dietitians rank the 5 breakfast cereals that keep blood sugar steady all dayBlood sugar influences daily health, impacting energy, mood, and appetite. High blood sugar can result in fatigue, mood swings, and long te...
Brain-boosting breakfast: 6 Cereals nutritionists recommend for focus and energyEating the right cereal can enhance focus, memory retention, and energy levels throughout the day. Dietitians suggest choices high in fiber...
10 healthy breakfast cereals to kickstart your days withIt is no unknown fact that breakfast is considered the most important meal of the day, and choosing the right cereal can set a healthy tone...
Why India is making such a big deal out of milletsIndia, the world's largest producer and second-largest exporter of millet, has launched a campaign to promote the consumption and cultivati...
More browns: Whole grain foods like rye, oats or wheat may prevent type 2 diabetesDrinking coffee and avoiding red meat may similarly reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Why two consecutive droughts don't affect India the way it used to?Two back-to-back droughts years have made so little impression on the lives and minds of people that they wonder why food prices are up.