Sorghum Monthly Price - Indian Rupee per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Feb 1997 - Aug 2020: 10,158.060 (254.49%)
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Description: Sorghum (US), no. 2 milo yellow, f.o.b. Gulf ports

Unit: Indian Rupee per Metric Ton



Source: US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.

See also: Sorghum production statistics

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Overview

Sorghum is a drought-tolerant cereal grain grown in semi-arid and temperate regions and used mainly for animal feed, food, and industrial processing. In commodity markets, it is typically priced as bulk grain on a per metric ton basis, with grades and delivery terms varying by origin and contract. Trade references often follow export quotations from major producing and exporting regions rather than a single global benchmark, because sorghum is less standardized and less liquid than wheat or corn. The grain is used in livestock rations, poultry feed, ethanol production, starch and sweetener processing, and in some regions as a staple food. Its value is closely linked to feed grain substitution, especially relative to corn and barley, and to the availability of competing grains in importing markets. Sorghum’s role in food systems is especially important in dryland agriculture, where its resilience to heat and limited rainfall makes it a practical crop where other cereals are less reliable.

Supply Drivers

Sorghum supply is shaped by climate, water availability, and the economics of dryland farming. It is widely grown in the United States, West Africa, India, Mexico, Argentina, and parts of Australia and eastern Africa, where rainfall uncertainty and high temperatures favor a crop with strong drought tolerance. Production is typically annual, so acreage decisions respond to relative prices of competing crops such as corn, wheat, and soybeans before planting. Because sorghum is often grown in marginal rainfall zones, yield variability is strongly influenced by precipitation timing, heat stress, and soil moisture during flowering and grain fill. Pest pressure, bird damage, and fungal diseases can also affect output, especially where storage and field protection are limited.

Supply is further constrained by transport and handling infrastructure. In export systems, sorghum competes with other feed grains for rail, port, and storage capacity, so inland logistics can influence delivered prices. In many producing areas, sorghum is part of mixed farming systems, and production decisions reflect rotation benefits, input costs, and access to seed and fertilizer. Since the crop is harvested once per season and cannot be rapidly expanded after planting, supply tends to adjust with a lag to price signals.

Demand Drivers

Demand for sorghum comes primarily from livestock feed, food consumption in producing regions, and industrial uses such as ethanol and starch processing. In feed rations, sorghum substitutes for corn and barley, with relative prices, local availability, and animal nutrition requirements determining its share. It is especially useful where feed grain imports are costly or where local production favors dryland cereals. Food demand is concentrated in parts of Africa and South Asia, where sorghum is milled into flour, porridge, flatbreads, and fermented foods. In these markets, demand is influenced by population growth, urbanization, and household income, although sorghum often remains important as a lower-cost staple.

Seasonality matters because harvest timing affects local supply and post-harvest storage flows. In some regions, sorghum is consumed directly after harvest, while in others it enters commercial channels for feed or processing. Demand also reflects substitution with maize, barley, and wheat in both food and feed systems. Where livestock industries expand, sorghum demand tends to rise with feed grain consumption, but its competitiveness depends on protein content, energy value, and processing characteristics. Industrial demand is linked to grain availability and the economics of converting starch into fuel or sweeteners.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Sorghum prices are influenced by broad grain-market conditions, especially the relative price of corn and other feed grains. Because sorghum is a close substitute in feed use, changes in grain spreads can redirect demand between crops. The U.S. dollar matters for export competitiveness: a stronger dollar tends to make U.S.-origin grain less attractive in foreign markets, while a weaker dollar supports export demand. Interest rates affect carrying costs for merchants and processors that store grain between harvest and consumption periods. When storage is abundant, futures markets can show contango as holders require compensation for financing and storage; tighter nearby supply can produce backwardation. Sorghum also responds to general movements in agricultural commodity sentiment, freight costs, and broader inflation in input and transport expenses.

MonthPriceChange
Feb 19973,991.52-
Mar 19974,292.147.53%
Apr 19974,226.65-1.53%
May 19974,090.18-3.23%
Jun 19973,734.32-8.70%
Jul 19973,438.17-7.93%
Aug 19973,738.468.73%
Sep 19973,888.784.02%
Oct 19974,087.785.12%
Nov 19974,173.362.09%
Dec 19974,323.383.59%
Jan 19984,386.001.45%
Feb 19984,347.75-0.87%
Mar 19984,364.020.37%
Apr 19984,120.08-5.59%
May 19984,069.89-1.22%
Jun 19984,077.330.18%
Jul 19984,057.20-0.49%
Aug 19983,889.30-4.14%
Sep 19983,615.98-7.03%
Oct 19983,713.662.70%
Nov 19983,907.605.22%
Dec 19983,838.38-1.77%
Jan 19993,873.750.92%
Feb 19993,826.17-1.23%
Mar 19993,879.141.38%
Apr 19993,825.27-1.39%
May 19993,729.20-2.51%
Jun 19993,708.94-0.54%
Jul 19993,327.86-10.27%
Aug 19993,547.716.61%
Sep 19993,484.36-1.79%
Oct 19993,408.11-2.19%
Nov 19993,444.491.07%
Dec 19993,522.272.26%
Jan 20003,890.9310.47%
Feb 20003,920.360.76%
Mar 20003,998.381.99%
Apr 20003,952.82-1.14%
May 20004,178.075.70%
Jun 20003,564.55-14.68%
Jul 20003,301.04-7.39%
Aug 20003,509.596.32%
Sep 20003,795.028.13%
Oct 20004,168.149.83%
Nov 20004,496.717.88%
Dec 20004,696.094.43%
Jan 20014,704.260.17%
Feb 20014,544.43-3.40%
Mar 20014,456.92-1.93%
Apr 20014,411.91-1.01%
May 20014,449.630.86%
Jun 20014,208.85-5.41%
Jul 20014,453.495.81%
Aug 20014,483.130.67%
Sep 20014,508.740.57%
Oct 20014,560.021.14%
Nov 20014,544.87-0.33%
Dec 20014,593.811.08%
Jan 20024,612.190.40%
Feb 20024,521.98-1.96%
Mar 20024,467.46-1.21%
Apr 20024,348.94-2.65%
May 20024,402.161.22%
Jun 20024,344.81-1.30%
Jul 20024,915.8913.14%
Aug 20025,528.6312.46%
Sep 20025,668.092.52%
Oct 20025,492.83-3.09%
Nov 20025,551.771.07%
Dec 20025,452.05-1.80%
Jan 20035,309.69-2.61%
Feb 20035,213.23-1.82%
Mar 20035,087.59-2.41%
Apr 20035,060.39-0.53%
May 20034,941.85-2.34%
Jun 20034,559.04-7.75%
Jul 20034,150.48-8.96%
Aug 20034,781.4315.20%
Sep 20035,003.664.65%
Oct 20034,914.42-1.78%
Nov 20035,199.755.81%
Dec 20035,325.022.41%
Jan 20045,529.783.85%
Feb 20045,712.833.31%
Mar 20045,859.572.57%
Apr 20045,649.83-3.58%
May 20045,363.45-5.07%
Jun 20045,273.02-1.69%
Jul 20044,453.80-15.54%
Aug 20044,776.517.25%
Sep 20044,594.60-3.81%
Oct 20044,293.59-6.55%
Nov 20044,166.11-2.97%
Dec 20043,988.59-4.26%
Jan 20053,937.24-1.29%
Feb 20054,030.952.38%
Mar 20054,213.034.52%
Apr 20054,068.37-3.43%
May 20054,185.182.87%
Jun 20054,230.881.09%
Jul 20054,597.558.67%
Aug 20054,366.52-5.03%
Sep 20054,276.15-2.07%
Oct 20054,365.262.08%
Nov 20054,232.87-3.03%
Dec 20054,408.754.16%
Jan 20064,468.271.35%
Feb 20064,702.205.24%
Mar 20064,610.33-1.95%
Apr 20064,915.226.61%
May 20065,165.745.10%
Jun 20065,152.68-0.25%
Jul 20065,574.288.18%
Aug 20065,325.93-4.46%
Sep 20065,513.763.53%
Oct 20066,285.1013.99%
Nov 20067,495.1619.25%
Dec 20067,615.091.60%
Jan 20077,761.631.92%
Feb 20077,977.492.78%
Mar 20077,482.57-6.20%
Apr 20076,302.43-15.77%
May 20076,119.21-2.91%
Jun 20076,309.553.11%
Jul 20075,596.45-11.30%
Aug 20076,134.079.61%
Sep 20076,587.937.40%
Oct 20076,448.16-2.12%
Nov 20076,708.744.04%
Dec 20077,375.679.94%
Jan 20088,373.4013.53%
Feb 20088,680.903.67%
Mar 20089,077.434.57%
Apr 20089,618.545.96%
May 200810,035.984.34%
Jun 200811,226.9811.87%
Jul 20089,373.49-16.51%
Aug 20088,988.84-4.10%
Sep 20089,842.289.49%
Oct 20087,959.33-19.13%
Nov 20087,387.25-7.19%
Dec 20086,741.77-8.74%
Jan 20097,485.2211.03%
Feb 20097,094.40-5.22%
Mar 20097,105.510.16%
Apr 20097,717.978.62%
May 20097,769.320.67%
Jun 20097,311.28-5.90%
Jul 20096,490.33-11.23%
Aug 20096,879.175.99%
Sep 20096,870.10-0.13%
Oct 20097,430.988.16%
Nov 20097,730.924.04%
Dec 20097,756.900.34%
Jan 20107,430.50-4.21%
Feb 20107,136.95-3.95%
Mar 20107,038.54-1.38%
Apr 20106,648.59-5.54%
May 20106,744.291.44%
Jun 20106,099.02-9.57%
Jul 20106,205.871.75%
Aug 20106,677.647.60%
Sep 20108,512.2127.47%
Oct 20108,929.694.90%
Nov 20109,121.262.15%
Dec 201010,008.089.72%
Jan 201111,179.0411.70%
Feb 201111,506.932.93%
Mar 201111,973.524.05%
Apr 201112,854.557.36%
May 201111,731.96-8.73%
Jun 201111,680.76-0.44%
Jul 201112,044.093.11%
Aug 201113,698.1013.73%
Sep 201113,784.290.63%
Oct 201112,983.11-5.81%
Nov 201113,455.303.64%
Dec 201113,497.030.31%
Jan 201213,609.060.83%
Feb 201213,233.88-2.76%
Mar 201213,790.014.20%
Apr 201213,202.08-4.26%
May 201214,092.306.74%
Jun 201214,788.004.94%
Jul 201214,913.860.85%
Aug 201215,186.641.83%
Sep 201215,176.00-0.07%
Oct 201214,990.93-1.22%
Nov 201215,815.695.50%
Dec 201215,508.83-1.94%
Jan 201315,805.681.91%
Feb 201315,485.62-2.02%
Mar 201316,139.054.22%
Apr 201314,636.85-9.31%
May 201315,056.572.87%
Jun 201313,811.04-8.27%
Jul 201313,152.67-4.77%
Aug 201313,945.146.03%
Sep 201313,816.09-0.93%
Oct 201312,649.79-8.44%
Nov 201312,242.59-3.22%
Dec 201312,755.104.19%
Jan 201413,061.432.40%
Feb 201413,772.335.44%
Mar 201414,287.613.74%
Apr 201414,025.07-1.84%
May 201413,095.77-6.63%
Jun 201412,223.16-6.66%
Jul 201411,592.91-5.16%
Aug 201411,652.900.52%
Sep 201410,993.14-5.66%
Oct 201411,976.368.94%
Nov 201413,189.6910.13%
Dec 201414,254.198.07%
Jan 201513,362.83-6.25%
Feb 201513,504.101.06%
Mar 201514,222.335.32%
Apr 201514,069.88-1.07%
May 201513,871.06-1.41%
Jun 201514,120.891.80%
Jul 201514,186.020.46%
Aug 201511,942.72-15.81%
Sep 201511,495.58-3.74%
Oct 201511,548.950.46%
Nov 201511,168.46-3.29%
Dec 201511,305.251.22%
Jan 201611,097.35-1.84%
Feb 201611,253.971.41%
Mar 201610,762.83-4.36%
Apr 201610,785.350.21%
May 201610,602.12-1.70%
Jun 201611,213.835.77%
Jul 20169,757.86-12.98%
Aug 201610,219.364.73%
Sep 20169,703.60-5.05%
Oct 20169,926.802.30%
Nov 20169,743.53-1.85%
Dec 201610,396.006.70%
Jan 201710,638.412.33%
Feb 201710,540.50-0.92%
Mar 20179,961.78-5.49%
Apr 20179,664.17-2.99%
May 201710,303.706.62%
Jun 201710,633.243.20%
Jul 201710,548.25-0.80%
Aug 201710,865.893.01%
Sep 201710,942.840.71%
Oct 201711,127.761.69%
Nov 201710,876.52-2.26%
Dec 201711,252.683.46%
Jan 201811,357.960.94%
Feb 201812,063.016.21%
Mar 201811,781.20-2.34%
Apr 201811,725.37-0.47%
May 201812,061.322.87%
Jun 201810,977.73-8.98%
Jul 201810,132.72-7.70%
Aug 201811,512.8713.62%
Sep 201811,826.892.73%
Oct 201811,701.54-1.06%
Nov 201811,313.75-3.31%
Dec 201811,602.212.55%
Jan 201911,526.70-0.65%
Feb 201912,135.265.28%
Mar 201911,763.43-3.06%
Apr 201911,487.46-2.35%
May 201911,547.340.52%
Jun 201910,953.29-5.14%
Jul 201910,974.630.19%
Aug 201910,524.58-4.10%
Sep 201910,677.941.46%
Oct 201911,638.308.99%
Nov 201911,566.51-0.62%
Dec 201911,668.450.88%
Jan 202011,856.751.61%
Feb 202011,726.86-1.10%
Mar 202012,213.874.15%
Apr 202012,698.463.97%
May 202013,310.844.82%
Jun 202012,935.58-2.82%
Jul 202013,123.681.45%
Aug 202014,149.587.82%

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