B Dayakar Rao
Born15 May 1963
Occupation(s)Principal Scientist, Indian Institute of Millets Research
Years activeSince 1992
Known forMillets research, Economics & Value Addition
Websitehttp://www.millets.res.in/sstaff/DrDayakarRaoB.php

B Dayakar Rao[1] is an Indian Agricultural Economics scientist, who works as Principal Scientist at the Indian Institute of Millets Research.

Biography

Rao was born in Warangal. He obtained both his Bachelors and master's degree (Agri. Economics) from PJTSAU, Hyderabad and obtained a PhD (1991) from NDRI, Karnal. He worked briefly at the Indian Institute of Horticultural Research Institute (IIHR), Bangalore, where he worked on Betel vine, before he joined IIMR, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad in 1993.

Awards and honours

Rao is a Fellow of National fellow of Dairy sciences.[2] He has received the Innovative Scientist National Award under SIRIDHANYA: Millets Awards 2018 at the International Trade Fair on Organics and Millets He was honoured for his contributions towards the development of millet value chains, value added products and entrepreneurship development and Best Food Processor Award by FICCI, Hyderabad in 2014. He is known for his value added aspects[3] for creation of Ready to eat/cook (RTE/C)[4] products from millets[5] so as to transform the idea of millets being a poor man’s crop in the consumer’s mind. He has more than 50 publications in national and international journals and author of 12 book/book chapters. He holds the position as PI of NAIF-ABI project and PI of Centre of Excellence on Sorghum processing and Value addition[6] under NFSM sponsored by DAC, GoI.[7]

See also

References

  1. "Scholar".
  2. "National Fellows of dairy sciences" (PDF).
  3. "Sorghum products' brand from IIMR going places".
  4. "ICRISAT plans to take millets to urban plate".
  5. "Giving millets the rightful place on dining table".
  6. "Value addition of millets".
  7. "Research gate profile".
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