Digitaria iburua, commonly known as iburu, is a grass species native to west and west-central tropical Africa,[1] which is cultivated as a grain crop known as black fonio.
[2] Iburu (D. iburua) is closely related to white fonio (D. exilis), a cereal that is more widely grown across West Africa.
However, Iburu is taller than fonio, but has smaller grain than fonio.
This makes harvesting the grains very labor-intensive.
Iburu is mainly grown in the Middle Belt of central Nigeria, as well as in Zinder, Niger.