Grade designation

Foreign matter (% by wt.) (Maximum limit of tolerance)

Other Food Grains (% by wt.) (Maximum limit of tolerance)

NON-FOOD GRAINS (% by wt.) (Maximum limit of tolerance)

 

Damaged GRAINS (% by wt.) (Maximum limit of tolerance)

 

SLIGHTLY Damaged GRAINS (% by wt.) (Maximum limit of tolerance)

Immature VELLED Grains (% by wt.) (Maximum limit of tolerance)

Weevilled & SHRI GRAINS (% by wt.) (Maximum limit of tolerance)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

         I.             

1.5

1.0

1.0

0.5

1.0

2.0

0.1

       II.             

2.5

3.0

2.0

1.0

2.0

5.0

0.2

     III.             

4.0

5.0

3.0

2.0

3.0

8.0

0.3

    IV.             

4.0

8.0

4.0

5.0

4.0

12.0

0.5

 

General characteristics 

  • Bajra Shall :-
    • be the dried mature grain of Pennisetum- typhoid’s (Staff and Hubbard); 
    • have uniform size, shape and colour;
    • be sweet, hard, clean, wholesome and free from moulds weevils, obnoxious smell, discolouration, admixture of deleterious substances, all other impurities except to the extent indicated in the Schedule;
    • be in sound merchantable condition;
    • not have moisture exceeding 12 %.

DEFINITIONS :

  • Foreign Matter :- It includes dust, stone, lumps of earth, chaff, stem or straw and any other impurity including nonedible seeds.
  • Other Food Grains :- Edible Food grains other than Bajra.
  • Non-Food Grains- Edible seeds other than the food grains.
  • Damaged Grains- Grains that are internally damaged or discoloured, damaged and discolouration materially affecting the quality.
  • Slightly Damaged Grains – Grains that are superficially damaged or discolored, damage and discolouration not materially affecting the quality.
  • Immature and Shrivelled Grains – Grains that are not properly developed.