Green Millet Animal Feed

Product Overview

With our immense domain expertise, we are actively involved in manufacturing, exporting, distributing and supplying a Green Millet Animal Feed in Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Green Millet also known as bajra or Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum); today is an enormously important staple cereal for both sub-Saharan Africa and parts of India; and an important forage crop in the Americas. Bajra is one of the most widely grown varieties of millet. It is grown in bulk in Africa and India. Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat are the largest Bajra producing states in India. Pearl millets, earlier known as a bird fooda , come in several delicious flavours. Apart from offering excellent taste, these millets contain essential mineral and nutrients, which provide the body with a variety of advantages. Millet is one of the oldest foods known to humans and possibly the first cereal grain to be used for domestic purposes. Today millet ranks as the sixth most important grain in the world.

15nd Year

Contact Person Kamal Raees

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Product Description

With our immense domain expertise, we are actively involved in manufacturing, exporting, distributing and supplying a Green Millet Animal Feed in Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka. Green Millet also known as bajra or Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum); today is an enormously important staple cereal for both sub-Saharan Africa and parts of India; and an important forage crop in the Americas. Bajra is one of the most widely grown varieties of millet. It is grown in bulk in Africa and India. Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat are the largest Bajra producing states in India. Pearl millets, earlier known as a bird fooda , come in several delicious flavours. Apart from offering excellent taste, these millets contain essential mineral and nutrients, which provide the body with a variety of advantages. Millet is one of the oldest foods known to humans and possibly the first cereal grain to be used for domestic purposes. Today millet ranks as the sixth most important grain in the world.