Half a billion of the world’s poorest people rely on the cereal sorghum to feed themselves and their stock. It’s a crop exquisitely adapted to heat and drought, which explains its popularity ...
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Without USAID's Food for Peace, Kansas grain elevators have no market for sorghumPresident Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk have shut down USAID and Food for Peace, meaning Kansas sorghum farmers lost a market for their crop.
The latest USDA grain stock data shows that as of Dec. 1, Kansas had 151 million bushels of sorghum held at mills, elevators, warehouses, terminals and processors. The nationwide total was 210 ...
The recent MoU between National Sugar Institute Kanpur and Bharat Petroleum highlights the importance of a new ethanol source to replace sugarcane and corn—sweet sorghum, in line with India’s EBP prog ...
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