Millet post harvesting in Uganda

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_MWuVQZwNY&t=597s

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00:16:01

Year of Production: 

2019

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FARM MATTERS
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Finger millet is an annual grass grown for food or brewing, its straw can be used as an animal feeds. However before planting winnow and inoculate seeds.

Millet is preferred because it is resistant to harsh climates, rich in magnesium, source of food and generate income. Additionally use improved seeds, plant in lines, conserve water and soil, control weeds, space crops, control pests and diseases for increased yields.

Post harvest management

Always inspect millet to easily identify their maturity and timely harvest the crop when ready.

Also avoid heaping millet and always use tarpaulins when harvesting to avoid the grains from germinating.

Additionally store dried millet in sacks, on pellets with enough space from the walls to prevent millet from absorbing water from the ground and wall respectively.

Furthermore, transport harvested millet from the garden, dry, pack in sacks and store bags on pellets.

Additionally, thresh millet on tarpaulin, winnow, park in sacks and store bags on pellets to avoid rats and mould development.

Lastly harvest when grains harden since delayed harvesting results into shuttering of millet seeds.

Challenges

Some of the challenges faced by millet growers include, too much sunshine, birds, diseases, weeds, storage and low market prices.

Solutions

The challenges can be solved by gap filling, controlling weeds, monitoring the field, apply fertilizers, planting good seeds, transporting millet after harvesting and and harvest when grains harden.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:44Millet is resistant to harsh climates, rich in magnesium, source of food and generate income.
01:4503:08Millet has a high market. Always inspect the crop and immediately harvest when crop is ready.
03:0903:59Avoid heaping millet during harvest and use tarpaulins when harvesting.
04:0005:38Store dried millet in sacks on pellets with enough space from the walls.
05:3906:57Transport harvested millet from the garden, dry, pack in sacks and store bags on pellets.
06:5807:52Thresh millet on tarpaulin, winnow, park in sacks and store on pellets.
07:5309:45Millet farming challenges: too much sunshine, birds, diseases, weeds, storage and low prices.
09:4612:44Always gap fill, control weeds, monitor the field, apply fertilizers, transport millet after harvesting and harvest when grains harden.
12:4513:45Before planting finger millet winnow and inoculate seeds.
13:4616:01Remove millet coats, use improved seeds, plant in lines, conserve water and soil, control weeds, space crops, control pests and diseases.

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