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ذرة عويجة Pearl Millet

Pearl Millet

Name

Arabic: Thurrat Al-Aweega (White corn, white millet)

English: Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum)

Botanical Description

Pearl millet (scientific name: Pennisetum glaucum) is an annual plant from the Poaceae family. It is characterized by:

Erect stems 1-3 meters tall

Long narrow leaves 3-5 cm wide

Dense cylindrical inflorescences 15-50 cm long

Small round or oval seeds 3-5 mm in diameter

Whitish-yellow or gray seed color

Deep fibrous roots that tolerate drought

Main Types

White pearl millet (most common)

Gray pearl millet

Red pearl millet

Health Benefits

Gluten-free: Suitable for wheat allergy sufferers

Rich in minerals: Contains iron and magnesium

Energy source: Rich in complex carbohydrates

Improves digestion: High in dietary fiber

Promotes heart health: Contains beneficial fatty acids

Medical Uses

Treats anemia (rich in iron)

Improves bone health (contains calcium)

Regulates blood sugar (low glycemic index)

Enhances growth (contains complete proteins)

Aids digestion (contains fiber)

Cultivation Methods

Soil: Tolerates poor and sandy soils

Climate: Tolerates drought and high temperatures

Irrigation: Needs moderate watering (350-500 mm annually)

Propagation: Direct seeding in ground

Planting season: May to July in hot regions

Used Parts

Seeds (main use)

Dry stems (animal fodder)

Leaves (in some traditional remedies)

Active Compounds

Proteins (10-15%)

Carbohydrates (65-75%)

Dietary fiber (8-9%)

Minerals (iron, magnesium, zinc)

Fatty acids (linoleic, oleic)

Export details to all parts of the world

Pearl Millet grains for export
Drying: Natural sun drying and
industrial drying
Packaging: Bags
Package Weight: 20 kg
Container: 20-foot container
Sorting and Packing: Automate

yellow pearl hulled millet seeds

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