In Tanzania, sorghum is the 3rd most grown cereal with approximately 500,000 tons produced per year (FAOSTAT, 2018). It is grown in semi-arid regions of Dodoma, Singida, Mara, Shinyanga, Mwanza, and Tabora regions. Farmers primarily produce sorghum for consumption (83%) rather than commercial purpose (17%). It is mainly used as human food, animal feeds, alcoholic beverages, and biofuels. In the past years, there has been an increase in sorghum production from 676,772 tons in 2015 to 750,000 tons in 2020 (FAOSTAT, 2022). Recently, there is an increase in demand for sorghum since many people are increasingly getting aware of the health benefits that come with the consumption of sorghum like prevention of cancer, reducing tumor incidence, an...
During the past decade, commercial sorghum processing in Botswana has grown rapidly. In 1989, the co...
The use of sorghum improved variety seeds has been low among sorghum farmers in Tanzania. Due to thi...
Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is cultivated in the drier areas of Africa, Asia, the America...
Seed being an important input in agricultural production, it represents a valuable asset to farmers ...
The Tanzanian Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives seeks to strengthen the nation's agro-economy...
Sorghum is the second most important cereal in the Tanzanian economy. The country's farmers annually...
It is understood that the grain market pulls the seed market. The problem of low quality prompted fa...
Tanzania produces over 500,000 t of sorghum and 200,000 t of pearl millet1 per year. These are the s...
This report analyzes the prospects for expanding commercial utilization of these crops. On the basis...
Sorghum has a high composition of starch which is a good source of energy as well as higher protein ...
In Tanzania, sorghum is grown in almost all the semi-arid areas by subsistence farmers for food, fee...
Seed systems are considered as a vehicle through which the sustainable agricultural intensification ...
Seed systems are considered as a vehicle through which the sustainable agricultural intensification ...
Seed systems are considered as a vehicle through which the sustainable agricultural intensification ...
More than one third of the population in Africa is still facing undernourishment and malnutrition. W...
During the past decade, commercial sorghum processing in Botswana has grown rapidly. In 1989, the co...
The use of sorghum improved variety seeds has been low among sorghum farmers in Tanzania. Due to thi...
Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is cultivated in the drier areas of Africa, Asia, the America...
Seed being an important input in agricultural production, it represents a valuable asset to farmers ...
The Tanzanian Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives seeks to strengthen the nation's agro-economy...
Sorghum is the second most important cereal in the Tanzanian economy. The country's farmers annually...
It is understood that the grain market pulls the seed market. The problem of low quality prompted fa...
Tanzania produces over 500,000 t of sorghum and 200,000 t of pearl millet1 per year. These are the s...
This report analyzes the prospects for expanding commercial utilization of these crops. On the basis...
Sorghum has a high composition of starch which is a good source of energy as well as higher protein ...
In Tanzania, sorghum is grown in almost all the semi-arid areas by subsistence farmers for food, fee...
Seed systems are considered as a vehicle through which the sustainable agricultural intensification ...
Seed systems are considered as a vehicle through which the sustainable agricultural intensification ...
Seed systems are considered as a vehicle through which the sustainable agricultural intensification ...
More than one third of the population in Africa is still facing undernourishment and malnutrition. W...
During the past decade, commercial sorghum processing in Botswana has grown rapidly. In 1989, the co...
The use of sorghum improved variety seeds has been low among sorghum farmers in Tanzania. Due to thi...
Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is cultivated in the drier areas of Africa, Asia, the America...