Great Millet
Great Millet, commonly known as Sorghum or Jowar, is a highly nutritious and drought-resistant cereal grain widely grown in arid and semi-arid regions. It is rich in protein, fiber, iron, and essential minerals, making it a staple for health-conscious diets and traditional cuisines.
Sorghum grains have a mild, slightly sweet flavor and can be consumed in various forms, including whole grains, flour, or puffed. It is commonly used to make flatbreads, porridges, snacks, and fermented beverages. Apart from human consumption, sorghum is also used as animal feed and in brewing or biofuel production.
Its versatility, resilience, and health benefits make Great Millet an essential crop for both nutrition and agriculture.

