Premium Fodder & Forage Seeds Exporter from Pakistan

High-germination grass and legume seeds for dairy farms, beef cattle, hay & silage production, and pasture development. Bulk supply to 70+ countries since 1957.

✓ ISO 9001
✓ FDA Registered
★ 67 Years
🌍 70+ Countries
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Why Choose Kohenoor Fodder Seeds?

Fodder and forage seeds are essential for livestock production, particularly in dairy and beef farming. Kohenoor International specializes in premium-quality fodder seeds including sorghum, millet, Rhodes grass, panicum, berseem, and other nutritious grasses and legumes.

As a direct manufacturer and exporter since 1957, we source and cultivate fodder crops in the fertile regions of Sindh and Punjab, Pakistan—areas with ideal climate for producing high-germination seeds. Our facilities use modern processing equipment and rigorous quality control.

We export fodder seeds to 70+ countries across Middle East, Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, and Americas. Dairy farmers and livestock producers worldwide trust Kohenoor for consistent quality, competitive pricing, and reliable year-round supply of nutritious fodder seeds.

🌾 Main Product Categories

  • Sorghum (Jowar)
  • Millet (Bajra/Pearl Millet)
  • Maize/Corn
  • Rhodes Grass (Chloris gayana)
  • Panicum Grass (Guinea grass)
  • Mott Grass (Pennisetum purpureum)
  • Berseem/Egyptian Clover
  • Barley
  • Oats
  • Ryegrass (Italian & Perennial)

Premium Fodder Seed Products

Sorghum (Jowar)
Sorghum bicolor
Key Use: High-yield silage and fodder for dairy cattle; drought-resistant option.

Purity: 98-99%

Germination: 85-90%

Yield: 35-50 MT/hectare (green fodder)

Millet (Bajra)
Pennisetum glaucum
Key Use: Nutritious fodder for livestock; high palatability and quick growth.

Purity: 98-99%

Germination: 80-88%

Yield: 30-40 MT/hectare (green fodder)

Maize/Corn
Zea mays
Key Use: Silage production for dairy farms; excellent energy content for cattle.

Purity: 99%+

Germination: 85-92%

Yield: 40-60 MT/hectare (green fodder)

Rhodes Grass
Chloris gayana
Key Use: Permanent pasture grass; perennial with multiple cuts per year.

Purity: 95-98%

Germination: 75-85%

Protein Content: 8-12%

Panicum Grass
Panicum maximum (Guinea grass)
Key Use: High-yield perennial pasture; excellent for rotational grazing.

Purity: 94-97%

Germination: 70-80%

Protein Content: 7-10%

Mott Grass
Pennisetum purpureum
Key Use: Perennial forage crop; suitable for cut-and-carry systems.

Purity: 96-98%

Germination: 75-85%

Yield: 50-80 MT/hectare (fresh)

Berseem (Egyptian Clover)
Trifolium alexandrinum
Key Use: Winter legume crop; high protein for dairy cattle nutrition.

Purity: 97-99%

Germination: 85-92%

Protein Content: 14-18%

Barley
Hordeum vulgare
Key Use: Winter fodder crop; excellent for hay and silage production.

Purity: 98-99%

Germination: 88-95%

Yield: 30-45 MT/hectare (green)

Oats
Avena sativa
Key Use: Nutritious winter fodder; palatable for all livestock types.

Purity: 98-99%

Germination: 85-92%

Yield: 25-40 MT/hectare (green)

Ryegrass
Lolium italicum & Lolium perenne
Key Use: Quick-growing pastoral grass; excellent for erosion control.

Purity: 95-98%

Germination: 85-90%

Protein Content: 8-12%

Primary Applications

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Dairy Farm Feed

Nutritious green fodder and hay for lactating cattle; improves milk production and quality.

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Beef Cattle

Cost-effective forage for beef production systems; high energy and palatability.

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Hay & Silage Production

High-yield fodder crops for preserved feed; suitable for long-term storage.

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Pasture Development

Perennial and annual grasses for rotational grazing and pasture systems.

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Erosion Control

Grass species for land rehabilitation and soil conservation programs.

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Commercial Supply

Bulk supply for seed companies, distributors, and agricultural cooperatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best fodder seeds for dairy farms? +

For dairy farms, Kohenoor recommends a combination of crops: Berseem (winter, high protein 14-18%), Sorghum or Maize (summer silage, high energy), and Rhodes or Panicum grass for year-round pasture. Berseem is particularly valuable for increasing milk production due to its high protein and mineral content.

How fast do fodder crops grow? +

Growth rates vary by crop: Sorghum (45-60 days to first cut), Millet (40-50 days), Ryegrass (35-45 days), Rhodes grass (60-75 days for perennial establishment). Perennial grasses like Panicum and Mott grass provide multiple cuts per year after initial establishment, with 30-40 day intervals between cuts.

What is the difference between Rhodes grass and Panicum grass? +

Rhodes grass (Chloris gayana) is drought-tolerant, finer-stemmed, and better for temperate regions. Panicum/Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) produces higher yields, thrives in humid climates, and has coarser stems. Both are perennial and provide multiple cuts per year. Choice depends on climate, soil, and livestock requirements.

What minimum order quantity (MOQ) applies to fodder seeds? +

The standard minimum order quantity for Kohenoor's fodder seeds is 1 metric ton (MT). However, we negotiate MOQ for bulk orders, long-term supply agreements, and specific regional requirements. Contact our sales team for customized pricing and terms based on your volume needs.

How to import fodder seeds from Pakistan? +

Importing from Kohenoor is straightforward: 1) Contact us with your requirements, 2) We provide quotation and samples, 3) Upon agreement, we prepare all documentation (commercial invoice, packing list, phytosanitary certificate, quality certificates), 4) We arrange shipping via sea, air, or land, 5) Payment terms negotiable for established buyers.

Do your fodder seeds have EU and international certifications? +

Yes. Kohenoor's fodder seeds carry ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management), FDA registration (USA), HACCP certification (food safety), and Phytosanitary Certificates (pest & disease-free). These certifications meet EU import standards and requirements of most importing countries. We can provide additional certifications as needed.

What is the protein content of different fodder crops? +

Protein content varies: Berseem (14-18%, highest), Panicum grass (7-10%), Rhodes grass (8-12%), Barley (10-12%), Oats (10-14%), Ryegrass (8-12%), Sorghum (7-10%), Millet (8-11%). Legumes like Berseem provide superior protein for dairy cattle. Protein decreases with plant maturity, so cutting stage affects nutritional value.

What is the germination rate guarantee for Kohenoor fodder seeds? +

Kohenoor guarantees germination rates of 80-92% depending on the crop (grasses: 75-90%, legumes: 85-92%). We conduct regular germination testing using ISTA standards. Seeds are processed and stored in optimal conditions to maintain viability. We provide germination certificates with every shipment.

Fodder Seeds: Pakistan vs Other Origins

Compare Kohenoor's Pakistani fodder seeds with other major suppliers globally:

Factor Pakistan (Kohenoor) Australia USA Brazil
Price Competitiveness ★★★★★ ★★★☆☆ ★★★☆☆ ★★★☆☆
Seed Quality ★★★★★ ★★★★☆ ★★★★★ ★★★★☆
Germination Rate 80-92% 78-88% 85-95% 80-90%
Supply Availability Year-round Seasonal Seasonal Seasonal
Certifications ISO, FDA, HACCP ISO, Organic AOSCA, Certified ISO, Organic
Shipping Time Fast (30-40 days) Moderate (45-60 days) Moderate (35-45 days) Long (50-70 days)

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🏢 Office

Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan

Est. 1957 | ISO 9001 Certified

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