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Funding Cut for Shri Anna Abhiyan Triggers Concern

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe funding cut reduces government support for millet cultivation and processing in Odisha, India. This directly affects farmers' incomes and the supply chain for traditional millets. The mechanism is regulatory (budget allocation) and demand_spike (reduced promotion may lower demand). Impact is region/country-specific (Odisha, India). Winners/losers: farmers and millet entrepreneurs lose; no direct winners specified.
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- Odisha state government cut funding for Shri Anna Abhiyan by 31% for 2026-27 fiscal year.
- Allocation reduced to Rs 400 crore.
- Could impact millet cultivation on nearly 40,000 hectares.
- Affects 32,123 farmers and over 70 entrepreneurs.
- Complaint registered with National Human Rights Commission.
Millet supply chain disruption expected over 1-4 weeks; down 5-8% in processing volumes.
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