Sorghum seeds has been, for centuries, one of the most important staple foods for millions of poor rural people in the semiarid tropics of Asia and Africa.
For some impoverished regions of the world, sorghum remains a principal source of energy, protein, vitamins and minerals.
Grain sorghum is the third most important cereal crop grown in the United States and the fifth most important cereal crop grown in the world.
With available resources at our disposal, we have the capacity to supply (export) more than 1000-3000MT of Sorghum seeds monthly.
Sorghum, a versatile and resilient grass, is known for its edible starchy seeds and has numerous uses across different industries. In South Africa, it's commonly referred to as Jowar, Cholam, or Jonna. The demand for sorghum has been steadily increasing, and as a result, the export of sorghum from South Africa has seen significant growth. The South African sorghum exporter plays a key role in meeting global demand by exporting substantial quantities of this crop each year. This growing trend presents a valuable opportunity for South African sorghum exporters to expand their business and tap into international markets. The export includes various varieties and grades of sorghum, catering to different market needs.