Sorghum, Millet, and Other Grains (SMOG / INTSORMIL)

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The ICC Book of Ethnic Cereal-based Foods and Beverages Across the Continents

Book.

  • Date of Publication: 2009
  • Author(s): J.R.N. Taylor; R.L. Cracknell, eds
  • Type of Document: Scholarly Article

Apoyo del INTSORMIL Incrementa la Produccion y Productividad del Cultivo de Sorgo en America Central

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  • Date of Publication: 11/14/2008
  • Author(s): INTSORMIL CRSP
  • Type of Document: Impact/Success Story

INTSORMIL Support Contributes to Increased Sorghum Yields in Central America

INTSORMIL has supported research in Central American since 1981, focusing primarily on El Salvador and Nicaragua, and is now expanding its research and technology transfer activities. […]

  • Date of Publication: 11/12/2008
  • Author(s): INTSORMIL CRSP
  • Type of Document: Impact/Success Story

Altos costos del Trigo: El Caso de la Harina de Sorgo en la Industria de la Panifi cacion de El Salvador

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  • Date of Publication: 11/10/2008
  • Author(s): INTSORMIL CRSP
  • Type of Document: Impact/Success Story

Alternative Cereal Processing Technologies

Coming soon

  • Date of Publication: November 2008
  • Author(s): Martin Kebakile; Kemelo Ookeditse (eds)
  • Type of Document: Conference Proceeding or Document

Protecting Sorghum Grain from Pests in Africa

INTSORMIL scientist Bonnie Pendleton of West Texas A&M University is collaborating with African entomologists to develop pest management strategies for stored grain. Storage conditions are critical […]

  • Date of Publication: 9/5/2008
  • Author(s): INTSORMIL CRSP
  • Type of Document: Impact/Success Story

INTSORMIL and IIAM Collaborate to Promote Sorghum Production in MOZAMBIQUE

Sorghum is a major cereal grain in Mozambique but due to a lack of seed and poor distribution of improved varieties, most farmers are utilizing sorghums […]

  • Date of Publication: 9/3/2008
  • Author(s): INTSORMIL CRSP
  • Type of Document: Impact/Success Story

INTSORMIL Scientists Develop Insect Resistant Sorghum and Pearl Millet for Africa and the USA

INTSORMIL entomologist Bonnie Pendelton from West Texas A&M University has collaborated with African scientists to develop management strategies for sorghum and millet pests. With an emphasis […]

  • Date of Publication: 8/29/2008
  • Author(s): INTSORMIL CRSP
  • Type of Document: Impact/Success Story

Sureno, Dual Purpose Grain and Forage Sorghum for Central America

Sureno sorghum is a dual purpose grain that is good for both livestock and human consumption as well as a forage for cattle. It is becoming […]

  • Date of Publication: 8/5/2008
  • Author(s): INTSORMIL CRSP
  • Type of Document: Impact/Success Story