Sorghum production in Minas Gerais is expected to increase by 84% in the 2022/2023 harvest due to an increase in planted area and productivity. This growth is attributed to the migration of areas previously cultivated with second-crop corn to sorghum, as it is more resistant to water shortages and has a lower production cost. Minas Gerais is the second-largest sorghum producer in Brazil, and exports of sorghum have seen significant growth in both volume and value.