Napier grass is one of the important perennial tropical forage crop belong to family Poaceae. It is
also called Uganda grass or elephant grass. It is native to Africa but is now grown in many tropical
countries. It is C4 plant and can grow well in marginal land. The grass grows tall and forms large
clumps like bamboo.
Uses
Mainly used as fodder crop. Generally it is fed directly to cattle or made into silage or hay. It
produces huge biomass and can be harvested multiple times in a year which making it a good raw
materials for biofuel production. Napier grass is planted in marginal lands and slopes to increase
soil fertility and to reduce soil erosion. It is also the main source for paper production in many
regions. Napier grass is also used in integrated pest management strategy as pull crop mainly in
maize and sorghum producing areas. Napier grass is grown along maize or sorghum (in rows or in
borders) to reduce the stem borer population. It is also commonly grown in borders of many crops as
windbreak and firebreak.