Juwar (Sorghum)

Product Overview

We are indulged in distributing and supplying of Juwar (Sorghum) in Guna, Madhya Pradesh, India. Jowar, is the most important food and fodder crop of dryland agriculture. In India, sorghum grain is eaten by human either by breaking the grain and cooking it in the same way as rice or by grinding it into flour and preparing chapatis. To some extent it is also eaten as parched and popped grain. This grain is also fed to cattle, poultry and swine. Sorghum grain contains about 10-12 per cent protein, 3 per cent fat and 70 per cent carbohydrates.

19nd Year

Contact Person Mr. Gopesh Jain

Plot No.34-C, Sisodiya Colony, Near BSNL Exchange,

Product Description

We are indulged in distributing and supplying of Juwar (Sorghum) in Guna, Madhya Pradesh, India. Jowar, is the most important food and fodder crop of dryland agriculture. In India, sorghum grain is eaten by human either by breaking the grain and cooking it in the same way as rice or by grinding it into flour and preparing chapatis. To some extent it is also eaten as parched and popped grain. This grain is also fed to cattle, poultry and swine. Sorghum grain contains about 10-12 per cent protein, 3 per cent fat and 70 per cent carbohydrates.