Sorghum, Millet
and Other Grains CRSP
Collaborative Research Support Program

 
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INTSORMIL BULLETINS

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INTSORMIL Responds to Emerging
Grain Markets in West Africa

INTSORMIL Brief 1

INTSORMIL Marketing Strategies Increase Farm Income and Promote Technology Introduction in West Africa

INTSORMIL Brief 2

Creating New Markets for African Sorghum Farmers

INTSORMIL Brief 3

INTSORMIL:
International Expertise Benefits U.S. Sorghum and Pearl Millet Producers

Sorghum Flour as a Substitute for Wheat in El Salvador Village Bakeries

INTSORMIL Brief 5 (English)

Harina de Sorgo Como Sustituto del Trigo en Panaderías Rurales de El Salvador

INTSORMIL Brief 5 (Spanish)

Pan Rey Bakery, El Salvador Tests Sorghum Flour

INTSORMIL Brief 6 (English)

Panadería "Pan Rey," El Salvador Prueba Harina de Sorgo

INTSORMIL Brief 6 (Spanish)

Sorghum Flour in the El Salvador Baking Industry

INTSORMIL Brief 7 (English)

Harina de Sorgo en la Industria Panificadora de El Salvador

INTSORMIL Brief 7 (Spanish)

INTSORMIL'S Global Impact:
A Revolution in West Africa Sorghum Production

INTSORMIL Brief 8

An African Pearl Finds a Home
in the U.S.

INTSORMIL Brief 9

Sorghum Porridge: Fast Food in Africa

INTSORMIL Brief 10

Sorghum: Nutritional Feed for U.S.
and African Poultry

INTSORMIL Brief 11

Sorghum: A Substitute for Maize in
the West African Poultry Industry

INTSORMIL Brief 12

Sorghum: A Substitute for Maize in
the Nicaraguan Poultry Industry

INTSORMIL Brief 13

CENTA S-44, New Sorghum Forage
Hybrid for El Salvador

INTSORMIL Brief 14 (English)

CENTA SS-44, Nuevo Híbrido de Sorgo para Forraje en El Salvador

INTSORMIL Brief 14 (Spanish)

El Salvador President Tony Saca Releases Sorghum Forage Hybrid "CENTA S-44"

INTSORMIL Brief 15 (English)

El Presidente de El Salvador Tony Saca Libera la Híbrido de Sorgo para Forrajes "CENTASS-44"

INTSORMIL Brief 15 (Spanish)

*NEW* Bulletins Listed Below
Nebraska Promotes Sorghum
and Pearl Millet Food Processing
in East Africa

INTSORMIL Brief 16

Sorghum Lager and Stout Beer:
A Boost to the African Economy

INTSORMIL Brief 17

Promoting Market Driven Sorghum Production in Zambia

INTSORMIL Brief 18

INTSORMIL Promotes Sorghum Production in Nicaragua INTSORMIL Brief 19
Sorghum Grain Mold: Sustainable Pest Management Strategies

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