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Where is Sesame grown?

Currently, sesame is grown widely in the warmer regions of the world, with the largest production occurring in Sudan, India, Myanmar and Tanzania. In many countries it is quite often grown as a minor crop in the farm and is used to add flavor and variety to local dishes rather than as a primary source of cooking oil.

How much sesame can you grow per acre?

The national average yield for sesame was 572 lb per acre based on 2017 census data. However, sesame yields in test plots commonly average between 1,000 to 1,500 pounds per acre and yields as high as 2,300 pounds per acre have been achieved with irrigation. Sesame production is usually contracted as the market is quite specialized.

What is the nutritional value of sesame seeds?

Sesame seeds contain 50-55 percent oil and 25 percent protein. The oil contains approximately 47 percent oleic acid and 39 percent linoleic acid. Sesame seeds are used in baking, to top breads, buns and bagels, in crackers and in cakes. The ground seeds are used in East African cuisine in soups and fish dishes.

Does Sesaco sell Sesame?

Producers potentially can market their sesame directly to food brokers or processors but may have trouble obtaining high-quality varieties to plant, since Sesaco has traditionally been the major plant breeding program working with sesame in the U.S.