Packaging Size |
500 gm
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Brand |
Tapovana
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Packaging Type |
Packet
|
Usage/Application |
Cooking
|
Shelf Life |
12 Months
|
Speciality |
High in Protein
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Is It Organic |
Organic
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Beans & Pulses, Organic Products
Tapovana Organic Ragi Flour, 500 gm
₹90.0
Packaging Size |
500 gm
|
Brand |
Tapovana
|
Packaging Type |
Packet
|
Usage/Application |
Cooking
|
Shelf Life |
12 Months
|
Speciality |
High in Protein
|
Is It Organic |
Organic
|
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Ragi flour, made by stone-grinding Finger Millet grains, is a traditional Indian staple with deep roots in rural and tribal diets. Cultivated organically, Ragi flour provides superior nutritional benefits, climate resilience, and economic viability for smallholder farmers. Ragi is grown primarily in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Jharkhand, often under rainfed, organic conditions.
2. Environmental Sustainability
2.1 Water Use Efficiency
Ragi requires minimal irrigation, making it a water-smart cereal.- Ragi water requirement: 600–800 liters/kg
- Rice water requirement: 3,000–5,000 liters/kg
- Water savings: ≈ 80–85%
2.2 Low Carbon Footprint
Organic Ragi has a substantially lower carbon impact than conventional cereals.- CO₂e emissions/kg:
- Rice: 1.6–2.0 kg
- Ragi (Organic): 0.6–0.9 kg
- GHG reduction: ~65%
2.3 Soil and Input Sustainability
- Requires zero synthetic fertilizers or pesticides in organic cultivation
- Improves soil organic carbon by 15–20% over 3–4 years
- Deep-root system enhances soil moisture retention
3. Nutritional Sustainability
3.1 Nutritional Profile (Per 100g of Organic Ragi Flour)
Nutrient | Amount | % Daily Value (DV)* |
---|---|---|
Energy | 336 kcal | 17% |
Carbohydrates | 72.6 g | 24% |
Protein | 7.3 g | 15% |
Total Fat | 1.3 g | 2% |
Dietary Fiber | 11.5 g | 46% |
Calcium | 344 mg | 34% |
Iron | 3.9 mg | 22% |
Magnesium | 137 mg | 34% |
3.2 Key Health Benefits
- Calcium-rich: Contains 3x more calcium than milk – crucial for bone health
- Gluten-free: Ideal for celiac disease and gluten intolerance
- Low Glycemic Index (~50–55): Aids in blood sugar control
- High polyphenol and antioxidant content: Helps in weight management, heart health, and oxidative stress
4. Economic Sustainability
4.1 Farmer Economics
- Input cost reduction: ~35–45% in organic Ragi farming
- Retail price of organic Ragi flour: ₹90–130/kg
- Profit margin increase: ~30–35% over conventional cereals
- Yield: 1.3–2.5 tons/ha under rainfed conditions
4.2 Employment & Value Addition
- Processing Ragi into flour increases product shelf-life by 300%
- Creates 30–40% more rural employment (cleaning, grinding, packaging)
- Women-led SHGs involved in flour milling report 40% higher income
5. Climate Resilience & Agroecology
- Grows in semi-arid and drought-prone zones
- Matures in 100–120 days
- Resistant to pests, salinity, and erratic rainfall
- Enhances climate-resilient food security
6. Certification & Organic Standards
Organic Ragi flour is eligible for the following certifications:- ✅ NPOP (India) – National Programme for Organic Production
- ✅ PGS-India – Participatory Guarantee System
- ✅ Jaivik Bharat – FSSAI’s Organic India label
- ✅ USDA Organic & EU Organic – for international exports
7. Sustainability Scorecard
Sustainability Indicator | Organic Ragi Flour Rating |
---|---|
Water Use Efficiency | ★★★★★ |
Carbon Emissions Reduction | ★★★★☆ |
Soil Health & Biodiversity | ★★★★★ |
Nutritional Density | ★★★★★ |
Farmer Profitability | ★★★★☆ |
Climate Resilience | ★★★★★ |
8. Conclusion
Organic Ragi Flour is a superior grain product that excels across sustainability dimensions:- ✅ 85% less water use than rice
- ✅ ~65% lower carbon footprint
- ✅ High in calcium (344 mg) and fiber (11.5 g)
- ✅ 35% higher profit margin for organic producers
- ✅ Strong export potential and growing domestic demand
📚 References
- Indian Institute of Millets Research (IIMR). (2022). Finger Millet Crop Guide
- National Institute of Nutrition (NIN). (2023). Indian Food Composition Tables
- ICRISAT. (2023). Soil and Emission Benefits of Millets Report
- FAO. (2023). Millets for Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Action
- APEDA. (2023). Organic Export and Millet Market Data
- Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare. (2023). Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY)
- Ministry of Women & Child Development. (2022). SHG Millet Value Chain Success Stories
- FSSAI. (2023). Jaivik Bharat and Organic Food Guidelines
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