The extractable juice and sugar content in different varieties and hybrids of sweet sorghum showed significant differences
(Table 2). Extractable juice varied from 20.56 to 34.36 t ha1 and percent total sugar content varied from 4.01 to
7.35 t ha1 . Among these varieties SSV 84 and NSSH 104 had high juice extractability percent, juice yield and total sugar content. Juice yield is positively correlated to ethanol production, hence these genotypes showed high ethanol production. The primary objective of this study was to investigate the yield potential of different sweet sorghum genotypes for fermentable sugars and ethanol production. Angelle reported that processing of 6058 t of sweet sorghum stalks could produce about 45 t sugars. Calculation shows that 62 kg sugar and 45 L of highest test molasses were obtained
during the processing of sweet sorghum [17].