Thank you, Joanna, for your kind remarks.

Is this the article you're talking about, or could it be useful?

K.C, Anandraj, "Mapping Growth Trends and The Global Landscape of Millets Research: A Publication Analysis (2000-2023)." (July 19, 2024). Proceedings of the 8th I-LIS International Conference on Exploring Information Services and Library Technologies for the Next Generation - ICEIST-2024, Volume 2,P p.909-920 (forthcoming), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4901083 / https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4901083

Abstract
"This study presents a comprehensive mapping and scientometric assessment of millets research from 2000 to 2023. It analyzes data from the Scopus database, encompassing 14,140 publications, to examine trends in publication growth using metrics such as ARoG, CAGR, Relative Growth, and Doubling Time, evaluates the publication performance of journals based on impact factors, Total Cite Score, Citation Score Rank, and SCImago Journal Rank, identifies primary countries and their activity index and Performance Evaluating Index, assessing the impact of publications in influential journals. The analysis of the study reveals that there is substantial increase in research outputs and growth varied over time with noticeable increases in 2006, 2015, and 2023.The Compound Annual Growth Rate for the period of study stood at 2.14 doubling times varied, Journal of Food Science and Technology, Frontiers in Plant Science and PLOS ONE emerged as leading publication outlets with high citation counts and H-indices. India leads in millet research with a high Activity Index of 5034.7, demonstrating a strong focus, coupled with a Publication Efficiency Index of 0.102, indicating substantial global citation impact, while the China demonstrates robust research impact with a PEI of 0.023. These findings underscore the growing global significance of millets research."

Thanks, by the way, for the question, which pushes us to explore a bit further. Actually am coming across a number of more or less interesting articles with randomly specific queries.

DO, EL, MI, US
NAMA


On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 5:55 PM Joanna Kane-Potaka <joanna.kanepotaka@outlook.com> wrote:
Thanks so much Don. You are an amazing source as usual. The reference Ceasar and Maharajan, was very useful. 

If I find the article I read recently on analysing the increase in millet scientific studies, I will let you know. 

Cheers 
Joanna 


From: Don Osborn <don@milletsalliance.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2025 6:51:20 PM
To: Joanna Kane-Potaka <joanna.kanepotaka@outlook.com>
Cc: collab@lists.millets2023.space <collab@lists.millets2023.space>
Subject: Re: [Collab] MIllets in India since IYM 2023
 
Hi Joanna,

Interesting question. I just did a quick search, and noted a number of interesting recent articles. Unfortunately none of them answered either of your questions.

This survey article spotlighted a number of recent articles on various millets, which may interest some:
Ceasar, S.A., Baker, A. “Millets for food security and agricultural sustainability.” Planta 261, 39 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00425-025-04613-4

Hopefully someone else can be of more help. I’ll take another look tomorrow. 

All the best,

Don

DO, EL, MI, US
NAMA


On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 8:59 PM Joanna Kane-Potaka <joanna.kanepotaka@outlook.com> wrote:
Thanks Don and others for continuing to share! 

Can anyone help me identify this article - 
I recently saw an article that analysed the increase in research papers on one of the types of millet (can't remember which millet). 

Or any other article that has data (not opinions) on the increase in millet research publications? 

Thanks so much. 
Joanna 

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