Sorghum variety AGGYL is a high-yielding cereal crop with a vegetation period of 115 to 120 days and stem height of 110 to 130 cm. This variety is characterized by a high potential grain yield, reaching 110 ц/ha, making it attractive for farmers aiming for maximum production. A key feature of AGGYL is its low tannin content in the grain, less than 0.1%, which positively affects the final product quality and expands its application possibilities.
Sorghum AGGYL exhibits high resistance to lodging and various diseases, ensuring stable yields even under adverse weather conditions. Additionally, the variety shows high drought tolerance, which is particularly important for regions with limited water availability. These agronomic traits make AGGYL a reliable choice for cultivation in diverse climatic zones.
Sorghum AGGYL grain is used in the production of food products, animal feed, and other agricultural purposes. Thanks to its quality characteristics, such as low tannin content and high yield, this variety is suitable for producing flour, grits, and other food products. Its versatility and resistance to stress factors make AGGYL a profitable and promising variety for agricultural production.