Indian Sorghum Exporter

Sorghum is primarily a strong grass and has edible starchy seeds. Sorghum is a diverse crop and has many uses in different industries. In India sorghum is popularly known as Jowar, Cholam, or Jonna. The Sorghum exporter in India exports a huge quantity of the crop each year. Due to the growing popularity of Sorghum, Sorghum export from India has also been on a rise. This is, therefore, a great opportunity for the Indian Sorghum exporter to expand his business and enter the international marketplace. The jawari export includes various varieties and qualities of the product.

GLOBAL MARKET DEMAND

SPECIFICATION

INGRIDIENTS

USES & BENEFITS

Global Market Demand

Sorghum is a major food crop in Africa and has many other uses as well. It is used as a food product, as hay and also as fodder. Sorghum is valued in hot and arid regions largely for its resistance to drought and heat. The Sorghum exporter in India exports good quality Sorghum to various parts of the world. The Sorghum import from India has thus seen a steady increase over the past few years.

 

SPECIFICTAION

Product NameSorghum
OriginNortheastern Africa
FamilyPoaceae
Binomial nameSorghum bicolor

INGRIDIENTS

NutrientsCalories 336
Total Carbohydrate - 72g
Dietary Fiber - 0g
MineralsCalcium
Iron
Potassium
Protein13 g
Fats2.1g
Protein 13 g

Uses & Benefits

Uses :

  • Culinary Sorghum is used as a food product. It is also used to make edible oil, starch, dextrose, and certain alcoholic beverages.
  • Culinary Sorghum is also used as hay and fodder. The stalks of the crop are used as fodder and building materials.
  • Culinary Sorghum is used to make brooms and brushes.
  • Culinary Sweet Sorghum is also used for syrup manufacture and in the production of ethyl alcohol for biofuel.
 
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