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Proso Millet

Crop details

Proso Millet

Panicum miliaceum
Family: Poaceae

Quick stats

Family Poaceae
Typical harvest 1.3 t/ha
Varieties 2
Pests & diseases 3
Seasons 2

Crop profile

Growth habit annual
Days to harvest 60-100
Main uses Cereal grain
Pollination wind
Origin / where it grows Central Asia; dry areas

Weather, soil & spacing

Best temperature 22–32 °C
Rainfall 300–500 mm/yr
Altitude 0–2000 m
Best pH 5.5–7
Soil type Light soils
Row spacing 45 cm
Plant spacing 15 cm
Planting depth 2 cm
Seed rate 6 kg/ha
Nursery days

Simple notes for farmers

About the crop: This crop is annual. You plant, grow and harvest it in one main season, then plant again. You can normally start harvesting about 60-100 days after planting, depending on care and variety.

Main use: Farmers mostly grow this crop for cereal grain.

Pollination: This crop is mainly pollinated by wind. Keeping flowers healthy and having insects like bees in the field helps improve fruit set and yields.

Where it grows: Central Asia; dry areas It is grouped under: Cereals & Pseudocereals.

Best climate: This crop does well in warm areas where the temperature is usually between 22 and 32 degrees Celsius. It prefers places that receive around 300 to 500 millimetres of rain in a year. It can grow from near sea level up to about 2000 metres above sea level.

Soil: The crop grows best in slightly acidic to near neutral soils, with a pH of about 5.5 to 7. It does well in light soils. Good drainage is important, so avoid waterlogged spots.

Plant spacing: Plant in rows about 45 centimetres apart, and leave about 15 centimetres between plants in the row. This gives each plant enough space for roots and canopy to spread.

Planting depth: Dig planting holes or furrows about 2 centimetres deep so the roots sit firmly in the soil but are not buried too deep.

Seed or planting material: Use around 6 kilograms of seed or planting material per hectare. Spread or plant evenly so the field has a good stand without being overcrowded.

Farmer guide (mwongozo wa mkulima)

Planting: Direct-seed Proso Millet into a fine firm seedbed at onset of reliable rains.
Transplanting: Not transplanted.
Irrigation: Maintain moisture during establishment and grain filling where irrigation is used.
Fertigation: Split nitrogen between planting and early vegetative growth where moisture allows.
Pest scouting: Scout Proso Millet for aphids, armyworms, foliar diseases, and lodging risk.
Pruning: No pruning needed; keep weeds low during early establishment.
Harvest: Harvest Proso Millet when grains harden and heads dry down evenly.
Postharvest: Dry grain well before threshing and storage.

Nutrient schedule (mbolea kwa hatua)

# Stage DAP Product Rate Targets (kg/ha) Notes
1 Basal 0 NPK 17-17-17 60 kg/ha N: 18, P₂O₅: 46, K₂O: — Starter fertilizer for Proso Millet establishment.
2 Topdress 25 Urea 35 kg/ha N: 26, P₂O₅: —, K₂O: — Topdress Proso Millet before rain or irrigation.

Nutrient requirements

Nutrient Stage Amount Unit
N Basal 25 kg/ha
P₂O₅ Basal 20 kg/ha
K₂O Basal 20 kg/ha
N Topdress 20 kg/ha

Field images (picha shambani)

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Name Country Maturity Traits
Local Proso KE 85 Short duration
Short Season Proso UG 85 Escapes terminal drought with rapid grain fill.
Stage Product Rate (kg/ha) Notes
Basal NPK 17-17-17 60
Planting DAP 100 Basal phosphorus for Proso Millet establishment.
Topdress CAN 100 Nitrogen support for Proso Millet vegetative growth.
Name Type Symptoms Management
Shoot fly pest Deadheart Early sowing; seed treatment
Aphids pest Sap sucking on leaves and grain heads. Scout early, preserve beneficial insects, and control when thresholds are exceeded.
Leaf rust disease Rust pustules on leaves reducing grain fill. Use tolerant varieties, rotation, and timely disease control.
System Typical Min Max Notes
rainfed smallholder 1.2 0.7 2
Rainfed smallholder production 1.4 0.8 2.4 Typical grain yield under practical Proso Millet management.
Country Region Planting Harvest
KE Semi-arid Mar–Apr Jun–Jul
KE Highland Grain Zones Mar-Apr Jul-Aug
Country Region Suitability
KE Highland Grain Zones Medium
KE Semi-arid High