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How 90 Nagaland Farmers Brought Traditional Millets Back to Fields & Festivals

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90 Indigenous farmers in Nagaland's Yimkhiung villages have preserved and revived traditional millet cultivation across diverse varieties, maintaining climate-resilient farming systems and food security practices passed down for generations alongside community festivals like Metümnyo.

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