Different kinds of millet like sorghum, foxseed millet, pearl millet, etc
India is a main hub for all tymillets are a group of highly variable small-seeded grasses, widely grown around the world as cereal crops or grains for both human food and fodder. They do not form a taxonomic group, but rather a functional or agronomic one. Millets are important crops in the semi-arid tropics of asia and africa (especially in india, nigeria, and niger), with 97% of millet production in developing countries.[1] the crop is favored due to its productivity and short growing season under dry, high temperature conditions.Pe of millet. Millets, like sorghum, are predominantly starchy. The protein content is comparable to that of wheat and maize. Pearl and little millet are higher in fat, while finger millet contains the lowest fat. Barnyard millet has the lowest carbohydrate content and energy value. Millets are also relatively rich in iron and phosphorus. The bran layers of millets are good sources of b-complex vitamins. However, millets also feature high fiber content and poor digestibility of nutrients, which severely limit their value in nutrition and influence their consumer acceptability
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Bajra is a rapid-growing warm weather crop suitable for areas with 40-75 centimeter of annual rainfall. For the vegetative growth of crop moist weather is useful. The crop does best under conditions of light shower followed by bright sunshine. The best temperature for growth of bajra is between 20-28 degree centigrade. In India bajra is grown over an area of 11.34 million hectares with total production of 5.5 million tons. It is grown everywhere in India. It is generally grown in the areas of low rainfall and in poor soils. Bajra is grown as a Kharif season crop in northern India; but with irrigation it can be grown as a summer crop in southern India.
HDPE bag. 50 kg, 40 kg, 25 kg.
Non GMO. In containers, in bags 15, 25, 50kg.
Specification: Moisture: 16.5%max Admixture: 1%max Purity: 97%. Packing: 50kg pp woven bags or customer requirement Moq: 20feet container (20feet container can be afford 23mt).
Millet for human consumption . 50 kg pp bag.
Millet in husk Color: yellow, black, red, green, new crop, admixture 1% max, moisture 13% max. In pp bags of 25kgs or 50kgs net each
Millet (red millet, black millet, yellow millet, white millet). Moisture: 16%max Admixture: 1%max . 25kg/bags pp woven bag.
Moisture û 14.5% Foreign grain û 5% Foreign matter -5% Pp bags 20, 25, 50 kg
Millet Used widely for human consumption as well as for feeds As per buyers specs.
Finger millet, harvested in 2007 2, 500+ bags. Packed in 100kgs bags
Millet Machine cleaned Mositure : 14%max Adimixture :1%max Ppbag / colour white
please offer 98% purity packing in 25 kg pp bags . in 20 " FCL
Millet in husk Packing in 25 kg pp bags . in 20 " FCL
Ragi (Finger Millet-Seed Quality)
Panorama millet, also known as proso millet, is a type of small, round grain that comes from the Panicum miliaceum plant, which is native to Asia and Europe. It has a nutty, slightly sweet flavor and is widely used in a variety of dishes, particularly in Asia and Africa. Panorama millet is often ground into a flour and used to make flatbreads, such as roti and naan, or used to make porridges and other dishes. Panorama millet is a good source of antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties. It is also a good source of essential nutrients, including fiber, protein, and B vitamins. Panorama millet can be used whole or ground, and it can also be taken as a supplement. It is often used to add nutrition and flavor to a variety of dishes, including breads, porridges, and soups. Panorama millet is also used in traditional medicine as a natural remedy for a variety of ailments.
Origin: Ukraine Crop: 2019 Package: bulk, 15/25/50 kg pp bags Loading Capacity: 22-25 Mt per 20 ft DC SPECIFICATION: Moisture max 13% Foreign material (incl. other grains) max 2% Broken grains - max 5% Damaged grains - max 5%
Origin: Ukraine Crop: 2019 Package: bulk, 25/50 kg pp bags SPECIFICATION: Moisture max 13% Foreign material (incl. other grains) max 2% Broken - max 5% Damaged grains - max 5%