The U.S. Grains Council (USGC) has successfully conducted sorghum feeding trials for poultry in Kenya, despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Funded by the USDA’s Quality Sampling Program, the trials aimed to introduce sorghum's benefits to the Kenyan feed industry, a region with a high demand for corn but a shortage in supply. The trials, which saw 60 metric tons of U.S. sorghum shipped to the Port of Mombasa, have shown sorghum to be a viable substitute for corn in poultry feed, with initial results indicating favorable performance in broilers and layers. The USGC plans to share these findings with the Association of Kenya Feed Manufactures to further promote the use of sorghum in animal feed.