- UsageHuman Diet,Animal Fodder
- Common NamesJowar
- OriginTropical And Subtropical Climates
- MaterialSorghum
- Supply TypeManufacturer
- Preferred Buyer Location All over the world
Sorghum, popularly known in India as Jowar, is a cereal grain, which is found mostly in tropical and subtropical climates. Sorghum has been a part of the human diet for more than 5000 years, with its uses being traced through several civilizations across the world. It is often referred to as the fifth most important cereal crop grown in the world, with its benefits being recognized far and wide. Apart from being a healthy cereal and a gluten free alternative for wheat, sorghum is also used for animal fodder.