Sorghum is one of the five naturally gluten-free ancient grains used in food manufacturing - and demand from Europe, North America and the Middle East for certified gluten-free sorghum flour ingredients has grown substantially since 2020. Indian white sorghum (jowar) is a primary sourcing origin for gluten-free food manufacturers, but the supply chain from farm to food-grade shipment requires specific controls that go beyond standard grain export. This guide covers the specification, certification and documentation requirements for food-grade gluten-free sorghum export from India.

Quick Answer

Gluten-free sorghum for food manufacturing: white jowar, Sortex-cleaned, moisture ≤12%, broken ≤2%, foreign matter ≤0.5%, free from cross-contamination with wheat/barley (dedicated cleaning lines required). Aflatoxin B1 ≤2 μg/kg, total ≤4 μg/kg (EU food standard). Require a gluten testing certificate (<20 ppm) from an accredited lab if the end-product will carry a gluten-free label.

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Why Food Processors Use Sorghum

Industrial buyers should connect grain specification to plant performance. The correct sorghum lot is the one that fits the process: milling, ration formulation, starch conversion, flour production, fermentation or feed manufacturing. That is why end use must be stated in the RFQ.

The document file should match the purchase order line by line. Commodity name, HS code, bag count, gross weight, net weight, container number, seal number, consignee details and certificate references must remain consistent across invoice, packing list, bill of lading and inspection certificates.

Food-Grade White Sorghum Requirements

Industrial buyers should connect grain specification to plant performance. The correct sorghum lot is the one that fits the process: milling, ration formulation, starch conversion, flour production, fermentation or feed manufacturing. That is why end use must be stated in the RFQ.

White sorghum buyers should confirm color consistency, grain appearance and cleaning response before approving food or milling use. Photos help, but physical sample approval is stronger.

Milling and Flour Performance

Industrial buyers should connect grain specification to plant performance. The correct sorghum lot is the one that fits the process: milling, ration formulation, starch conversion, flour production, fermentation or feed manufacturing. That is why end use must be stated in the RFQ.

Food processors need tighter visual and cleanliness controls than feed buyers. Food-grade sorghum should be linked to milling performance, allergen handling and traceability.

Bakery and Snack Applications

For importers, the commercial question is not simply whether sorghum is available. The useful question is whether the exporter can assemble a repeatable lot with the same grain profile, cleaning level, bagging format and document set across multiple shipments. That is where professional sourcing separates from casual commodity trading.

White sorghum is commonly evaluated for food, brewing and starch applications where appearance and milling consistency matter. Yellow or red sorghum is more often assessed by feed and industrial buyers where formulation value is the lead decision.

Clean-Label Ingredient Positioning

For importers, the commercial question is not simply whether sorghum is available. The useful question is whether the exporter can assemble a repeatable lot with the same grain profile, cleaning level, bagging format and document set across multiple shipments. That is where professional sourcing separates from casual commodity trading.

The document file should match the purchase order line by line. Commodity name, HS code, bag count, gross weight, net weight, container number, seal number, consignee details and certificate references must remain consistent across invoice, packing list, bill of lading and inspection certificates.

Procurement Controls for Food Plants

Industrial buyers should connect grain specification to plant performance. The correct sorghum lot is the one that fits the process: milling, ration formulation, starch conversion, flour production, fermentation or feed manufacturing. That is why end use must be stated in the RFQ.

The document file should match the purchase order line by line. Commodity name, HS code, bag count, gross weight, net weight, container number, seal number, consignee details and certificate references must remain consistent across invoice, packing list, bill of lading and inspection certificates.

Buyer Reference Table

Application factorBuyer questionProcurement evidence
End useFeed, brewery, food or starch?RFQ and specification
Processing fitWill the grain perform in plant?Sample test
RepeatabilityCan the supplier repeat the profile?Contract and sample retention
Quality releaseWho approves before loading?Inspection report

Procurement Checklist Before You Ask for PI

Always confirm grade, packing, shipment month and document requirements in writing before requesting a Proforma Invoice. Draba Ventures responds to structured RFQs with a detailed FOB or CIF quote within 24 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main buying decision in Sorghum in Gluten-Free Food Manufacturing?

The main decision is whether the supplier can document and repeat the required food-grade sorghum for gluten-free manufacturing for the buyer's end use, destination and shipment schedule.

What should an importer include in a sorghum RFQ?

A serious RFQ should include product type, grade, intended use, quantity in MT, bag size, destination port, Incoterm, inspection requirement, payment preference and target shipment window.

Which HS code should buyers use for sorghum imports?

This cluster uses HS code 10070090 as the working trade entity. Buyers should verify the final HS code with their customs broker before contracting because HS classification can vary by form, use and destination.

Can Draba Ventures quote FOB and CIF sorghum shipments?

Yes. Draba Ventures can prepare structured FOB India or CIF destination quotations when the buyer shares grade, quantity, destination port, packing format and shipment timing.

How does this page avoid keyword cannibalization?

This page focuses on food processing only. Related subjects are linked to dedicated sorghum authority pages instead of being repeated in full.

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HS code note: this page uses 10070090 as the working sorghum trade entity. Final classification should be checked with the buyer's customs broker before import filing.