Field beans
Ingredients
Nutrients |
Calories - 88 kcal |
Protein |
25.21g |
Vitamins |
Vitamin A |
Minerals |
Calcium |
Fat |
Field Beans Varieties We Export
The Field Beans import from India includes Rongai, Koala,
Pusa Early Prolific and several other varieties of Field Beans. This is a good
opportunity for the Field Beans exporter in India to export products abroad and
make a mark in the international marketplace. The export of Field Beans
includes the following major varieties.
Rongai
The Rongai variety is a late flowering variety with high dry
matter production. This variety of Field Beans has white flowers and light
brown seeds. It is the most common forage cultivar. The seed weighs around
5,000/kg. The Rongai variety of Field Beans grown in summer in Australia is a
prolific and vigorously twining herbaceous annual or short-lived perennial.
Koala
The Koala is an early maturing grain type. The average yield
of Koala is around 1.1t /ha to 2.8t/ha. The Kola variety is relatively
insensitive to day length and usually reaches 50% flowering stage in around
50–70 days from a December planting in northern New South Wales.
Pusa Early Prolific
The Pusa Early Prolific is a variety of Field Beans. This
variety bears early, medium-sized, thin and stringless pods in clusters. This
variety is suitable for sowing both in the summer and the rainy season.
Pusa Sem-2
The pods of the Pusa Sem-2 variety are long, dark-green
stringless and semi-round in shape. This variety is high yielding and tolerant
of viruses and insect pod borer. June to July is a suitable time for its sowing
in North–India. The flowers of this variety appear on separate spikes, above
the plant canopy.5
IGFRI-S-2214-II
The IGFRI-S-2214-II is a quick growing and erect variety of
Field beans. It possesses a medium twining habit. The pods of this variety are
broad, flat, green, glabrous and fibrous. There are around 4-6 seeds per pod
that greenish-brown and round in shape. The leafiness of this variety varied
from 40–50%.
IGFRI-S-2218-I
The IGFRI-S-2218-I variety is medium in growth rate and of
decumbent habit. It possesses a good twining habit. The vines of this plant are
medium-thick, pigmented and glabrous. There are around 3– 5 seeds per pod. The
yield for this variety under dryland conditions ranges from 240– 260 q/ ha of
green fodder from a single cut taken at full bloom stage.
HA-3
The HA-3 variety is a photo-insensitive and determinate type
with yields between 12-15 qs/ha. It can be cultivated throughout the year. It
matures in around 4 months and has that characteristic fragrance on the pod
surface for which it is preferred by the consumers. The green pods of this
variety are used as vegetables either as tender pods or immature seeds.
CO.1
The CO.1 plants are generally short, bushy and erect. The
flowering starts from the 45th day after sowing and continues for around 90–100
days. The average number of flowers in each inflorescence ranges between 55–60
and about 50% of the flowers set pods. The green pods are consumed as a
vegetable and can be harvested 10–12 days after flowering.
Konkan Bhushan
This is a high yielding genotype with pods. It has a greater
pod yield (8.8–13.6 tonnes per hectare as against 5.0 to 9.3 tonnes per
hectare) compared to other popular varieties. It is a bush type plant and
matures in about 55–60 days after sowing.
All Export Import Of Universe (AEIOU) is the leading Field Beans importer from India. We at All Export Import Of Universe (AEIOU) help our clients from the documentation process until the final delivery of the products. Our global presence and extensive experience have proved to be beneficial for most of our past customers. Our executives will support you in case of any issues, doubts or queries with regards to the export of Field Beans. If you are looking for Field beans export from India, Contact us now!