Read full article by Sammy Waweru @ Nation Photo Credit: Sammy Waweru What you need to know: Wine made from sorghum stalks can be blended with watermelon, pineapple and grapes, and has an alcohol content of 12 per cent. Other ingredients used in making sorghum...
Read full article by S Srividhya@ Telangana Today Photo Credit: Telangana Today Millets are regarded as heritage crops owing to their cultivation and use as a staple food since ancient times in several parts of the world, especially India. They are being cultivated...
Read full article@ Kenya News Agency Photo Credit: Agriculture, Counties, Editor’s Pick, Food Security, Kiambu The Government has through the Ministry of Agriculture, been pushing millers to blend flour with nutritious grains such as sorghum, millet and cassava,...
Read full article By Ruth SChuster@ HAARETZ Photo Credit: Queensland Country Life Not only were the Mesopotamians growing millet, a thirsty summer crop, before the Neo-Assyrians introduced irrigation: They were early adopters of multi-cropping at least 3,500 years...
Readfull article @ Times Now Digital Photo Credit: ICRISAT New Delhi: Millet is one of the most popular grains in India. However, their large, distributed production is not the sole cause behind their fame. Some common millet varieties available in India are as...