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Native Crops in India : Biochemical, Processing, and Nutraceutical Aspects - Devina Lobine

Native Crops in India

Biochemical, Processing, and Nutraceutical Aspects

By: Devina Lobine (Editor), B. Dave Oomah (Editor)

Paperback | 28 September 2025 | Edition Number 1

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With 20 agro-climatic regions, India has the second-largest agricultural land mass. This book presents the latest scientific and technical information on indigenous and domesticated crops grown, consumed, and traded in India, forming part of its agro-economy. It covers the uses of the crops in Indian food products and/or future food developments, highlighting product developments through traditional and innovative processing and engineering and/or microbial technologies to produce nutraceutical and functional food ingredients. The health benefits of these crops, many used in Ayurvedic medicine, are also covered, particularly in regard to alleviating prevalent non-communicable diseases.

Key Features:

  • Discusses increasing crop biodiversity, promoting sustainable, climate- and eco-friendly, circular agriculture
  • Reviews industry standards/regulations, by-product/s recovery and use, and other value-added processes
  • Presents future prospects, particularly in reference to sustainability, responsible water use, crop/food waste reduction, and benefits to the agro-economy

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