“…Woods (2000) reported for sweet sorghum cultivars (Keller, Wray and H173) an average of 7, 10 and 4 ton of fermentable sugars/ha respectively, significantly lower compared to the 17 ton/ha for sugarcane indicated by the same author. The varieties studied by Davila-Gomez et al (2011) yielded an average of 1.85 to 2.03 ton of sugar/ha, whereas Smith et al (1987) in a extensive study performed in several locations of continental United States and Hawaii, obtained from 4.5 to 10.6 ton/ha. In other varieties evaluated in China, the best yields reached 18 ton/ha (Zhang et al, 2010).…”