A field bean is a bean grown primarily for its ripe edible seeds The Field Beans exporter in India exports tonnes of beans to various countries in the world The Field Beans export from India has been increasing over the years probably due to the increasing global demand of the product The Indian Field Beans exporter has a good opportunity to export his products abroad and earn good revenues Therefore Field Beans export can be said to be a growing business INGREDIENTS Nutrients Calories 88 kcal Dietary Fiber 8 g Total Carbohydrate 18 g Protein 2521g Vitamins Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin B6 Minerals Calcium Iron Magnesium 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 1 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 5000kg The Rongai variety of Field Beans grown in summer in Australia is a prolific and vigorously twining herbaceous annual or shortlived perennial 2 KOALA The Koala is an early maturing grain type The average yield of Koala is around 11t ha to 28tha The Kola variety is relatively insensitive to day length and usually reaches 50 flowering stage in around 5070 days from a December planting in northern New South Wales 3 PUSA EARLY PROLIFIC The Pusa Early Prolific is a variety of Field Beans This variety bears early mediumsized thin and stringless pods in clusters This variety is suitable for sowing both in the summer and the rainy season 4 PUSA SEM2 The pods of the Pusa Sem2 variety are long darkgreen stringless and semiround 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 NorthIndia The flowers of this variety appear on separate spikes above the plant canopy 5 IGFRIS2214II The IGFRIS2214II 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 46 seeds per pod that greenishbrown and round in shape The leafiness of this variety varied from 4050 6 IGFRIS2218I The IGFRIS2218I variety is medium in growth rate and of decumbent habit It possesses a good twining habit The vines of this plant are mediumthick 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 7 HA3 The HA3 variety is a photoinsensitive and determinate type with yields between 1215 qsha 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 8 CO1 The CO1 plants are generally short bushy and erect The flowering starts from the 45th day after sowing and continues for around 90100 days The average number of flowers in each inflorescence ranges between 5560 and about 50 of the flowers set pods The green pods are consumed as a vegetable and can be harvested 1012 days after flowering 9 KONKAN BHUSHAN This is a high yielding genotype with pods It has a greater pod yield 88136 tonnes per hectare as against 50 to 93 tonnes per hectare compared to other popular varieties It is a bush type plant and matures in about 5560 days after sowing