Background Sorghum grain is a sustainable cereal crop. There is growing interest in sorghum as a food ingredient, particularly in Western societies that do not traditionally consume it. There is emerging food and nutrition science supporting this, but to achieve consumer acceptance requires a commitment to food innovation and the promotion of sorghum as a human food. Scope and approach This commentary highlights key considerations for progressing sorghum in Western food product innovation pipelines. It discusses evidence for health effects of sorghum consumption, market trends and commercialisation issues, food regulation matters and the significance of stakeholder collaborations. Conclusions are drawn by integrating current knowledge from ...
The past two decades of R & D for sorghum and millets in SSA have generated a wealth of new evidence...
Sorghum is a staple food grain in many semi-arid and tropic areas of the world, notably in Sub-Sahar...
Recent periods of erratic and low rainfall in Africa are proving sorghum to be a more reliable grain...
Background Sorghum grain is a sustainable cereal crop. There is growing interest in sorghum as a foo...
An erosion of indigenous and traditional foods in the Global South has dramatically changed the glob...
Not AvailableSorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop cultivated globally on an area of about...
Sorghum grain is a staple food for about 500 million people in 30 countries in Africa and Asia. Desp...
Sorghum is a climate-resilient crop critical to livelihood in several semi-arid regions but has trad...
Purpose: The paper provides a new definition of healthy and functional food considering the case of ...
Future demand for sorghum is going to be different from the demand pattern observed at present and ...
Background: Whole grain intake is associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases, such as cardiova...
The paper purpose was to analyze the sorghum statement at world, EU and Romania level in order to es...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is a major cereal ranking fifth in the world after wheat, maize and barley...
Sorghum is one of the most important cereal crops widely grown for food, feed, fodder/forage, and fu...
Sorghum is an important cereal grain food, grown globally, that is rich in nutrients, dietary fiber,...
The past two decades of R & D for sorghum and millets in SSA have generated a wealth of new evidence...
Sorghum is a staple food grain in many semi-arid and tropic areas of the world, notably in Sub-Sahar...
Recent periods of erratic and low rainfall in Africa are proving sorghum to be a more reliable grain...
Background Sorghum grain is a sustainable cereal crop. There is growing interest in sorghum as a foo...
An erosion of indigenous and traditional foods in the Global South has dramatically changed the glob...
Not AvailableSorghum is the fifth most important cereal crop cultivated globally on an area of about...
Sorghum grain is a staple food for about 500 million people in 30 countries in Africa and Asia. Desp...
Sorghum is a climate-resilient crop critical to livelihood in several semi-arid regions but has trad...
Purpose: The paper provides a new definition of healthy and functional food considering the case of ...
Future demand for sorghum is going to be different from the demand pattern observed at present and ...
Background: Whole grain intake is associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases, such as cardiova...
The paper purpose was to analyze the sorghum statement at world, EU and Romania level in order to es...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is a major cereal ranking fifth in the world after wheat, maize and barley...
Sorghum is one of the most important cereal crops widely grown for food, feed, fodder/forage, and fu...
Sorghum is an important cereal grain food, grown globally, that is rich in nutrients, dietary fiber,...
The past two decades of R & D for sorghum and millets in SSA have generated a wealth of new evidence...
Sorghum is a staple food grain in many semi-arid and tropic areas of the world, notably in Sub-Sahar...
Recent periods of erratic and low rainfall in Africa are proving sorghum to be a more reliable grain...