Millet (Bajara)

Product Overview

We offer qualitative array of Indian Millet (Bajara), which is highly demanded by agriculturists and various farmers located across the world. Our organic millet is decay free, safe and is also available in air tight packing. We assure our high end users of the prime quality of our products. In addition, the product marked at a market leading rate, has a high preference in the market. One of the oldest forms of crops in the world, millets are the first cereal grains to be domesticated for human consumption. Millets can be described as a group of small seeded species of grains or cereals that are mainly grown for human food and animal feed. Millets are grown under difficult production environment and come under the category of agronomic group. During the prehistoric times, millets formed a very important part of people's diet, much before rice came into existence. Millets belong to various genera in the subfamily 'Panicoideae', that are a part of the grass family 'Poaceae'.

7nd Year

Contact Person Mr. Anil Haibatpure

Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra East,

Product Description

We offer qualitative array of Indian Millet (Bajara), which is highly demanded by agriculturists and various farmers located across the world. Our organic millet is decay free, safe and is also available in air tight packing. We assure our high end users of the prime quality of our products. In addition, the product marked at a market leading rate, has a high preference in the market. One of the oldest forms of crops in the world, millets are the first cereal grains to be domesticated for human consumption. Millets can be described as a group of small seeded species of grains or cereals that are mainly grown for human food and animal feed. Millets are grown under difficult production environment and come under the category of agronomic group. During the prehistoric times, millets formed a very important part of people's diet, much before rice came into existence. Millets belong to various genera in the subfamily 'Panicoideae', that are a part of the grass family 'Poaceae'.