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How FMCG brands are leveraging organic millet agriculture to build a smarter portfolio
2026-05-08 · via Latest Agricultural News, Crop Prices, Farming, Agri Business News | The HinduBusinessLine
A farm worker harvests sorghum crop on a field on the outskirts of Vijayawada.

A farm worker harvests sorghum crop on a field on the outskirts of Vijayawada. | Photo Credit: GIRI KVS

Rising summer temperatures always trigger a predictable change in what the public wants to consume. Shoppers naturally reach for anything light and refreshing. For decades, the FMCG sector has responded to this demand by inundating retail shelves with sugary snacks and artificially carbonated drinks. That old playbook is changing rapidly. A massive pivot toward functional wellness is currently underway across the Indian market and beyond.

As per reports, India has solidified its position as the global leader, achieving a record millet production of 18.59 million tonnes in 2024-25 and driving domestic sales of millet-based products to ₹814 crore through focused PLI schemes. Forward-thinking brands see this data and are scrambling to overhaul their summer portfolios. They want to capture a demographic that cares deeply about health. This means taking organic, traditional millet farming and turning that ancient agricultural wisdom into clean-label, eco-friendly consumer products. Millet has outgrown its reputation as just a heritage crop. Currently, it stands as the primary economic and nutritional force behind a new wave of smart, warm-weather foods.

The natural cooling power of millets

The agricultural resilience of these grains is well documented, as they survive beautifully in harsh climates. Beyond their hardiness in the field, however, their natural ability to regulate body temperature makes them ideal for summer diets. In fact, traditional culinary systems have long considered varieties like sorghum, finger millet and foxtail millet as functional cooling foods. The cooling effect is largely due to their nutritional profile; millets are packed with water-absorbent fibres alongside crucial minerals like magnesium and potassium. Together, these specific nutrients do the heavy lifting to regulate internal body temperatures and upgrade the human body’s natural defences against heat stress. Furthermore, adding in their superior digestibility eliminates the sluggish feeling people usually experience after eating carbohydrate-loaded meals on a hot day.

Championing pure agriculture

Taking these health benefits and scaling them up for the masses requires serious commitment. This is precisely why industry leaders and traditional purveyors channel heavy investments into organic agriculture. The most nutritious final crop is grown without synthetic fertilisers or artificial pesticides. The benefits aren’t limited to the grain. Traditional farming methods — such as crop rotation and composting — naturally enrich the earth with organic matter. This rebuilds the structure of the soil, so it can store water more effectively, and reduces the need for heavy irrigation. These robust ecosystems, in turn, create a climate-resilient supply chain that can withstand extreme droughts or floods without falling apart. By entering into direct partnerships with local farming communities, clean-label companies build sourcing networks that are truly transparent and ethical. For the modern consumer, buying a summer snack now has a more profound purpose.

Synergising tradition with food technology

Things get genuinely exciting when natural raw ingredients meet advanced food technology. Brands have moved way past just selling basic flours and whole seeds. Instead, food engineers are figuring out sophisticated ways to fit these resilient grains seamlessly into fast-paced urban lifestyles. Look at the modern summer aisle. Now, there are innovative options like refreshing sattu-based coolers and nutrient-dense drinks made of roasted grain flours that offer a traditional touch with modern convenience. These specific formats cater to on-the-go consumers who want instant refreshment, but will not compromise on health.

A similar shift is also seen in the breakfast sector, where there is a strong emphasis on little millet, barnyard millet, sorghum (jowar), and barley (jau) to give long-lasting energy and stave off the mid-morning energy dip. Through constant format innovation, FMCG companies are doing more than just selling food. They are actively influencing modern dietary habits and taking a leading part of the functional food market.

Economic & ecological benefits

The economic decision to shift to millets strategically is a very smart one. This shift is expected to bring exponential revenue, while meeting the growing public demand for healthy, nutrient-rich foods. This change has vast ecological implications. It promotes dietary diversity and, therefore, the cultivation of climate-resilient, environmentally friendly crops. Additionally, the large-scale commercialisation of organic millets promotes a highly effective circular economy. This model bestows clear tactical dominance to the business sector, premium values to farmers and uncompromised clean nutrition to the end consumer.

The permanence of this change is evident in FMCG summer portfolios where organic millet-based innovations are now a regular feature, a clear sign of a fundamental evolution in consumer buying habits. What we are witnessing here is a profound cultural shift towards mindful consumption, where convenience no longer should be at the cost of quality. Progressive brands are reinvigorating these ancient grains into accessible snacks, providing the masses with a far more sophisticated approach to maintaining thermal equilibrium and internal cooling.

The author is MD, Bharat Vedica – A Patel Venture

Published on May 10, 2026