We are suppliers of Long, Medium, Short Kidney beans and others of all sizes. We distribute White Kidney beans, Vanilla Bean, Green mung beans, Green mung beans, Black kidney beans, Red kidney beans, Light speckled kidney beans, Roast soybean powder, Steam Soybean powder, Alpha corn, Steam rice, Soybean, Buckwheat, Roast soybean, Roast corn, Roast buckwheat, , Small red beans, Naked green mung beans.
Our Company is a prestigious company with a good reputation to suite all customer`s across the world and we look forward to providing good quality products and we will offer at very good price as our prices are 100% NEGOTIABLE.
Spices are the essential part of every household and we provide spices which are custom made to suit customer requirement and taste. Also spices can be used for for other purposes, such as medicine, religious rituals, cosmetics, perfumery or eating as vegetables. For example, turmeric is also used as a preservative; liquorice as a medicine; garlic as a vegetable. In some cases they are referred to by different terms. In the kitchen, spices are distinguished from herbs, which are leafy, green plant parts used for flavouring purposes. Herbs, such as basil or oregano, may be used fresh, and are commonly chopped into smaller pieces.
Spices, however, are dried and often ground or grated into a powder. Small seeds, such as fennel and mustard seeds, are used both whole and in powder form. Implementing advanced methods of extraction, blending, mixing etc., we manufacture and export wide range of basic ground spices as well as blended masalas. All our products comply with international health & safety standards. All our products are quality certified by quality control department before being dispatched for the marketplace. We ensure to deliver all our products in convenient packaging and within stipulated time frame.
Ground Spices:
Turmeric Powder
We supply all standard grades of milling wheat to wholesalers and flour millers around the world. Due to our extensive grower network we are able to provide custom specifications wheat to suit our clients requirements.
Denomination of characteristics Norms
Color Yellow
Humidity % not more 14,0
Good quality kernel, %, not less 99,2
Trash admixture % not more including 0,3
Trash admixture, %, not more 0,30
mineral admixture % not more 0,05
harmful admixture % not more 0,05
The spoilt kernels, %, not more 0,2
The processed grains of a rye and barley %, not more 3,0
Infectiousness by crop plants pests Not allowed
Metallomagnetic admixture per 1 kg of barley, mg, not more
This type of wheat is grown in low temperatures and snow-covered regions.
It has high protein content and is used for products like general purpose flour,
flatbreads and cereals. Its also the most important type of wheat produced in
the United States.
We offer 5 different grades of Brazilian Wheat:
Grade 1: 14.5% protein / 32% wet gluten
2: 13.5% protein / 28% wet gluten
3: 12.5% protein / 23% wet gluten
4: 11% protein / 18% wet gluten
5: Feed wheat. No min. protein/gluten
There are many different varieties of wheat, each of which has different protein contents and kernel colours.
There are two primary categories: winter wheat and summer wheat, which are classified based on their growing season. T
Tapioca Starch is a creamy powder made from the starchy residue extracted from the roots of the Tapioca plant.
We are offering a broad range of Tapioca Products. We process these products by treating them with chemicals and also modify them physically with respect to their strengths, solubility and flexibility as per the requirement of the various industries. Our company is counted as the reliable supplier and exporter of Tapioca Products. We are catering to the Textiles, Paper, Pharmaceutical, Food, Adhesives and many other industries. Furthermore, we also ensure value for clients as well as the end users who are using the Tapioca Products.
- Food Grade Tapioca Starch:
We are one of the leading manufacturer specialized in Food Grade Tapioca, from good quality of Tapioca tubers in most modern plant under good manufacturing practice to suit in order to comply with the needs of many market segments such as Paper, Textile, Food and Pharmaceutical among others. This starch is widely used as a thickener during the processing of various kinds of edible products. Native tapioca Starch food-grade of high purity & high quality from proven technology. The product is very consistent in quality. The offered Food Grade Tapioca Starch is made available for clients in a good packaging option at rock bottom prices.
- Industrial Grade Tapioca Starch:
We specialize in offering a wide assortment of Modified Tapioca Starch (Industrial Grade), which is used in textile sizing and modified starch industries as a binder. It is formulated using premium quality ingredients and free from any kind of impurity. We make use of high quality ingredients for the preparation of our Industrial Grade Tapioca Starch. It is hygienically processed and free from adulterants.
Tapioca starch is widely used in the following industries:
+ Fillers: Increase the solids content in canned soups, creams.
+ Binders: Attach products and prevent dryness during processing such as sauces and stuffed meat.
+ Stabilizers: Use the high water holding capacity of starch as used in creams, baking powders, pasta flour.
+ Thickeners: Using the paste-like characteristics of soups, baby food, sauces, sauces and other spices.
+ Paper industry:
Increased durability, folding, waterproof for paper
Improved bonding of paper and paper durability
Used for corrugated paper, laminated paper and cardboard cartons
Used as a binder in other industries.
We offer good quality almond nuts and Almonds Roasted from our company.
We are a dynamically developing wholesale company. We expertise on wholesale food products and beverages.
We support the Association and will connect you to producers who suit your requirements.
Natural Almonds
25 lbs (11.3 kg)/50 lbs (22.7 kg) Cartons, (1 mt) Fiber bulk bin , 40'FCL 44,000lbs (20MT)
In-shell Almonds
50 lbs (22.7 kg) Sacks, 40'FCL-45,000lbs ( 20.4MT)
Standard Packing or as per Customer Requirements.
Below is a list of the different Almond Products we have available.
Almonds Blanched
Almonds Caramel
Almonds Butter
Almonds Brown Flaked
Almonds Ground
Almonds Honey
Almonds Nibbed
Almonds Pink and White
Almonds Roasted
Almonds Slivered
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The safflower import from South Africa includes a range of high-quality varieties, each known for its oil content and yield potential. Below are some key varieties of safflower exported from South Africa:
1. PBNS-40
Released in 2007 at the MAU, Parbhani releasing center, PBNS-40 has a yield potential of around 1500 kg/ha. It contains approximately 27% oil and is a non-spiny variety. This variety is best suited for cultivation in Madhya Pradesh.
2. AKS-207
Released in 2007 at the PDKV, Akola center, the AKS-207 variety has a yield potential of 1200-1400 kg/ha, with an oil content of 27%. It is recommended for cultivation in Maharashtra.
3. NARI-38
NARI-38 was released in 2007 at the NARI, Phaltan center. This variety has a yield potential of 2038 kg/ha and an oil content of 28%. It is resistant to wilt and recommended for cultivation throughout South Africa.
4. SSF-658
Released in 2009 at MPKV, Solapur, SSF-658 has a yield potential of 1430 kg/ha and contains around 28% oil. This variety is tolerant to wilt and aphids and is suited for cultivation across South Africa.
5. SSF-708
The SSF-708 variety, released in 2012 at MPAU, Solapur, has a yield potential ranging from 1300 to 2200 kg/ha and an oil content of 29%. It is recommended for cultivation in Western Maharashtra and is moderately tolerant to aphids.
6. PKV-Pink (AKS-311)
Released in 2013, PKV-Pink has a higher oil content of around 33% and a yield potential of 2200-2500 kg/ha. This variety is recommended for cultivation in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra.
7. NARI-57
Released in 2015, NARI-57 is recommended for cultivation in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and more. It is suitable for a wide range of growing conditions.
8. NARI-H-23
Released in 2013 at the NARI, Phaltan center, NARI-H-23 is recommended for cultivation in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, and other states. It is suited for irrigated and assured rainfall conditions
Flax imports from South Africa include a variety of high-quality linseed types, such as Pratap Alsi-1, Deepika, Azad Alsi-1, and others. These linseeds are exported to many countries around the world. Below are some of the key linseed varieties exported from South Africa:
1. Pratap Alsi-1 (RLU-6)
The oil content of Pratap Alsi-1 is 41.08%. This variety is best suited for the Rajasthan Kota command areas and is characterized by its tall height, erect, funnel-shaped plant structure, and white flowers. The seeds are light brown, and the variety is moderately resistant to wilt and tolerant to rust.
2. Deepika (RLC 78)
Deepika, or RLC 78, has 41.39% oil content. This variety is medium in height with blue flowers and brown seeds. It is resistant to powdery mildew (PM) and is well-suited for various growing conditions.
3. Azad Alsi-1 (LMS 9-2K)
Azad Alsi-1 contains about 39.92% oil. It has an average yield of around 1610 kg/ha. This variety is recommended for cultivation in the Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan.
4. LC-2063
Released in 2008, LC-2063 is ideal for irrigated areas of Punjab. It features tall plants, medium maturity, blue flowers, and dark brown seeds, making it a popular choice for the region.
5. Himani (KL-214)
The Himani variety, with 36.4% oil content, is recommended for cultivation in Jammu & Kashmir, Haryana, and Punjab. It is characterized by blue flowers, small brown seeds, and is moderately resistant to rust.
6. Bhagsu (KL-215)
Released in 2010, Bhagsu has an oil content of 36.38%. It is recommended for regions like Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttaranchal, Punjab, and Haryana. This variety has small brown seeds and is moderately resistant to rust
Barley, one of the key cereal grains globally, belongs to the grass family and is widely cultivated in temperate climates around the world. The barley export business in South Africa is thriving, with tonnes of barley being shipped to various countries each year. As global demand for barley continues to rise, the export of barley from South Africa has seen consistent growth year after year. South African barley exporters are known for delivering high-quality barley and barley-based products. The export of barley from South Africa encompasses a wide range of barley varieties.
�· Azad (K.125)
The Azad variety of barley is typically suited for cultivation in eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal. Known for its resistance to yellow rust, this variety is both a good source of fodder and grain. Azad matures in about 115-120 days, with a yield potential of 35-38 quintals per hectare under irrigated conditions.
1. Ratna
Ratna is a barley variety developed for rainfed areas in eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal. This variety is particularly tolerant to saline and alkaline soil conditions, making it ideal for less favorable environments. It matures in approximately 125-130 days and is known for its strong tillering ability, yielding well even in challenging conditions.
2. Vijaya
The Vijaya variety is recommended for rainfed areas of western Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Madhya Pradesh. This variety matures in 120-125 days and is characterized by shorter plant height compared to other barley types. Its yield potential is around 30-35 quintals of grain per hectare.
3. RS-6
Developed in Rajasthan, the RS-6 variety is suitable for both rainfed and irrigated conditions and is widely grown in central and eastern Rajasthan. With a maturation period of 130-135 days, RS-6 offers a yield potential of 35-40 quintals of grain per hectare.
4. Ranjit (DL-70)
Ranjit, also known as DL-70, is a six-row barley variety with heavy tillering, specifically recommended for commercial cultivation in Punjab under irrigated conditions. It has a yield potential of 30-35 quintals per hectare.
5. C-164
The C-164 variety is a tall, six-row barley with compact ears and long awns. Known for its resistance to yellow rust, this variety has stiff straw and is best suited for irrigated conditions. It yields approximately 30-32 quintals of grain per hectare.
6. LSB-2
LSB-2 is a six-row naked type barley variety ideal for cultivation in high-altitude regions like Himachal Pradesh and the Uttar Pradesh hills. It matures in about 145-150 days, with a yield potential of 25-30 quintals per hectare.
Sesame imports from South Africa include several premium varieties, such as TKG-306, SWB-32-10-1 (Savitri), and others. These sesame seeds are exported worldwide, offering diverse options suited for various climates and conditions. Below are some of the key sesame varieties exported from South Africa:
1. TKG-306
Released in 2007, TKG-306 matures in about 86-90 days. The seeds are white and weigh around 2.8 g. This variety is resistant to Phytophthora blight and moderately resistant to Macrophomina, Cercospora, powdery mildew, and Alternaria leaf spot.
2. SWB-32-10-1 (Savitri)
Savitri variety contains 48-52% oil and yields around 1200-1500 kg/ha in summer. It matures in about 84-88 days and is recommended for cultivation in West Bengal.
3. Jawahar Til 12 (PKDS-12)
Jawahar Til-12 has an oil content of 48-52% and an average yield of 700-750 kg/ha. This variety is suited for summer cultivation in Madhya Pradesh and is moderately resistant to Macrophomina stem/root rot.
4. Gujarat Til-3
Gujarat Til-3 has 48-52% oil content and yields 750-800 kg/ha. It is recommended for the Kharif season in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, with a maturation time of around 84-88 days.
5. RT-346
RT-346 has oil content ranging from 49-51% and yields 750-850 kg/ha. It is recommended for the Kharif season in various regions such as Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra. It matures in about 82-86 days.
6. JLT-408
With an oil content of 51-53%, JLT-408 yields 700-800 kg/ha. This variety is recommended for assured rainfall zones in Khandesh, Vidharba, and Marathwada regions, taking around 80-85 days to mature.
7. TKG-308
TKG-308 has an oil content of 48-50% and an average yield of 700-750 kg/ha. It is moderately resistant to Macrophomina, Cercospora, Bacterial leaf spot, and Leaf curl, and is tolerant to capsule borer.
8. Shubra
Shubra sesame has an oil content of 48-52% and yields 800-900 kg/ha. The seeds are golden yellow and are recommended for cultivation in Orissa during both the Kharif and summer seasons.
9. RT-351
RT-351 has oil content ranging from 48-50% and yields 700-800 kg/ha. It is resistant to Macrophomina, Leaf curl, and Phillody, and moderately resistant to Cercospora and capsule borer. This variety is recommended for cultivation in states like Rajasthan, Gujarat, UP, Maharashtra, Haryana, Punjab, and Jammu & Kashmir.
Agrifound Dark Red
This onion variety is characterized by dark red, globular bulbs with tight skin. The flavor is moderately pungent, and the crop matures in 90-100 days after transplanting. It typically yields around 300 quintals per hectare.
1. Agrifound Light Red
Agrifound Light Red onions have attractive light red bulbs that are globular in shape. The variety features thick, reddish inner scales and matures in 110-120 days after transplanting. Its average yield is between 300-350 quintals per hectare.
2. NHRDF Red
The NHRDF Red variety matures in approximately 110-120 days after transplanting. The bulbs are dark red and globular. This variety gives an average yield of 250-300 quintals per hectare and can be grown in Northern, Central, and Western South Africa during the rabi season.
3. Agrifound White
Agrifound White onions have white, globular bulbs with tight silvery skin. The crop matures in 110-120 days after transplanting and yields about 250-300 quintals per hectare. This variety is ideal for late Kharif and rabi seasons in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Rajasthan.
4. Agrifound Rose
The bulbs of the Agrifound Rose variety are deep scarlet red and flattish in shape. The crop matures in 95-110 days after sowing, yielding about 250-300 quintals per hectare. It is recommended for the Kharif season in Cuddapah (AP) and year-round cultivation in Karnataka.
5. Agrifound Red
This variety has light red bulbs with 5-6 bulblets per cluster. It is suited for Kharif and rabi seasons in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.
6. Pusa Ratnar
Pusa Ratnar onions are red, globular bulbs that are more exposed above ground at maturity. They are less pungent with average storage quality, yielding about 30 tons per hectare. This variety is recommended for the rabi season.
7. Pusa Red
Pusa Red onions are medium-sized bulbs with a bronze-red color and a shape that ranges from flat to globular. The variety matures in 140-145 days after transplanting and is especially suitable for export. It can be grown in late Kharif and rabi seasons in Maharashtra.
8. Pusa White Round
The bulbs of Pusa White Round onions are white, roundish, or flat in shape. The crop matures in 130-135 days after transplanting and is well-suited for storage.
Belstar
An organic hybrid, Belstar broccoli is ideal for spring or summer planting. It's stress-tolerant and produces a large central head, along with numerous smaller side shoots.
1. Calabrese
Known as American or Italian broccoli, Calabrese is a fast-growing and easy-to-grow variety. It produces bluish-green heads and can be harvested in either summer or autumn, depending on the planting time.
2. Destiny
Destiny is a heat-tolerant variety that's a good source of Vitamins A and C. This mid-early, compact variety features medium-small green beads and a smooth dome shape. It's suited for fall harvest when planted in summer.
3. DiCicco
An old-fashioned variety, DiCicco is sweet and often considered the ancestor of larger broccoli heads. The entire plant, including stems and leaves, is edible, making it versatile for cooking.
4. Eastern Magic
A super-producer variety bred for the northeast US and Canada, Eastern Magic produces a blue-green crown with a tangy, nutty, buttery flavor. It's known for being a strong performer in colder climates.
5. Green Magic
This hybrid heading broccoli matures in around 60 days from transplanting. It produces large, densely-packed heads and is perfect for abundant harvests during warm spring temperatures.
6. Purple Sprouting
This hardy variety can tolerate temperatures as low as -12C and is sown in March to be harvested in early winter or from April to mid-June for a harvest between January and May. It thrives in heavy, alkaline soils.
7. Romanesco
Romanesco broccoli is unique due to its chartreuse color and distinctive fractal-like appearance. It's an edible flower bud from the Brassica oleracea species, known for its visually striking form.
8. Sun King
Famous for its heat tolerance and delicious flavor, Sun King produces blue-green heads about 6-8 inches in diameter, with several side shoots. It reaches maturity in around 70 days.
9. Waltham 29
Developed to withstand colder temperatures, Waltham 29 is perfect for the Pacific Northwest and East Coast. The plants grow up to 20 inches tall, producing medium to large blue-green heads on long stalks.
1. UPAS-120
Evolved at Pantnagar, UPAS-120 is an extra-early maturing variety. The plants are medium-tall, open, and semi-spreading. The seeds are light brown with a yellow color and red streaks. This variety matures early and produces small-sized seeds.
2. Pant A3
Pant A3 is a dwarf, semi-erect, determinate pigeon pea variety that matures in around 120-130 days after transplanting. Each pod typically contains 3-4 seeds.
3. ICPL 87 (Pragati)
Known for its short duration and wilt tolerance, ICPL 87, also called Pragati, is a high-yielding variety of pigeon pea. It is suitable for both single and multiple harvest systems and was released in 1986 after pedigree selection from the cross ICPX 73052 (T 21 x JA 277).
4. Pusa Ageti
Pusa Ageti is a compact, dwarf, determinate pigeon pea variety with bold seeds. It has a potential yield of about 2.5 tons per hectare and typically matures in 150-160 days. Each pod contains 4-5 seeds.
5. Pusa 84
Released in 1980, Pusa 84 is a medium-tall, semi-spreading pigeon pea variety. It matures in around 140-150 days and is known for its brown seeds.
6. HY 3A
The HY 3A variety consists of erect, tall plants with green stems. The seeds are bold and white, with an average yield of 1.6-2.0 tons per hectare. This variety matures in about 160-170 days.
7. Gwalior 3
Gwalior 3 is a late-maturing pigeon pea variety, with tall, bushy plants. The grains are medium-sized and light brown. The plants typically have a greenish-red stem and mature later in the growing season.
8. Laxmi
Laxmi is a perennial, semi-spreading variety known for its tolerance to wilt. This variety has a yield potential of around 2 tons per hectare.
9. BDN 1
BDN 1 is moderately resistant to wilt and resistant to sterility mosaic. It was released for cultivation in low rainfall areas of Western Maharashtra and Marathwada, particularly suited to light and medium soils. The variety matures in approximately 150-155 days.
South Africa is recognized as one of the world's largest producers of chickpeas, with the chickpea exporter in South Africa increasing their exports each year. The two main varieties of chickpeas exported are "Kabuli" and "Desi," both of which are highly sought after globally. The export of chickpeas from South Africa encompasses these varieties, as well as other types, ensuring a diverse offering for international markets. The South African chickpea exporter is committed to providing premium quality chickpeas, ensuring they meet the standards demanded by global buyers.
1. L 550
Released in 1978, the L 550 variety of chickpeas matures in about 136-140 days after transplanting. These chickpeas feature bold, salmon white seeds, with an average yield of 17-20q/ha.
2. JG 315
Introduced in 1984, the JG 315 variety matures in around 125-130 days. Known for its resistance to wilt, these chickpeas have brown, wrinkled seeds and yield approximately 19-20q/ha.
3. Pusa 391
The Pusa 391 variety, released in 1997, matures in about 110-120 days. With bold, light brown seeds, it produces an average yield of 17-18q/ha.
4. BGD 72
Released in 1999, the BGD 72 variety matures in 135-140 days and is resistant to wilt and root rot. This bold-seeded variety yields around 25-30q/ha.
5. Gujarat Gram 1
Released in 1999, the Gujarat Gram 1 variety matures in 105-110 days. Known for its resistance to wilt, it produces an average yield of 17-22q/ha.
6. ICCC 32
The ICCC 32 variety, introduced in 1985, matures in 130-150 days. It has medium-sized seeds and is resistant to wilt. The average yield for this variety is 18-20q/ha.
7. KAK 2
Released in 2000, the KAK 2 variety matures in 125-130 days. It features bold-seeded chickpeas with an average yield of 17-18q/ha.
8. Uday (KPG 59)
The Uday (KPG 59) variety, introduced in 1992, matures in 130-140 days. Known for late sowing, it has an average yield of 18-20q/ha.
9. GNG 663 (Vardan)
Known as Vardan, the GNG 663 variety was released in 1995. It matures in 150-155 days and is resistant to wilt and tolerant of Ascochyta blight, with a yield of 22-25q/ha.
10. Karna Chana (CSG 8962)
Released in 1997, the Karna Chana (CSG 8962) variety matures in 140-147 days and is particularly suited for salt-affected areas. The average yield is around 22-25q/ha.
Wheat is a widely consumed cereal grain, especially in the form of bread, across many parts of the world. Each year, wheat exporters in South Africa send tons of wheat abroad. Known for its higher protein content compared to other major cereals like maize or rice, wheat has seen a rise in global demand. As a result, South African wheat exporters are increasingly exporting larger quantities of wheat and wheat-based products. This growing demand presents a valuable opportunity for the wheat export industry in South Africa to flourish, providing significant revenue for both exporters and farmers.
1. VL-832
The VL-832 wheat variety is widely exported from South Africa to various countries. It requires around 155-160 days for maturity and yields approximately 25-30 q/ha. This variety is resistant to brown and yellow rusts, as well as loose smut.
2. VL-804
VL-804 is a wheat variety that takes around 164-178 days to mature after transplanting. Known for its tolerance to snowfall, it is also resistant to both brown and yellow rusts, making it a reliable choice in colder climates.
3. HS-365
Primarily grown in Tamil Nadu, the HS-365 variety thrives in the Nilgiri and Palni hills. It is particularly suited for high-altitude regions and performs well under various conditions.
4. HS-240
The HS-240 variety is grown across the hills of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Sikkim, and other far eastern states. It flourishes at medium altitudes and benefits from timely irrigation or rainfed conditions.
5. HD 2687
Commonly grown in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand, the HD 2687 variety of wheat requires irrigated timely sowing for optimal growth.
6. PBW-343
PBW-343 is a well-known wheat variety cultivated in states like Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh foothills, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand. This variety also requires irrigated timely sowing for successful cultivation.
7. Shresth (HD 2687)
Also known as HD 2687, the Shresth variety of wheat is exported from South Africa. It is grown in the same regions as the HD 2687 variety, including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh foothills, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand.
Soybean imports from South Africa include a variety of high-quality soybean oilseeds, such as JS 95-60, Pratap Soya 1, and TAMS 98-21, among others. These soybeans are exported to numerous countries around the world, and each variety has unique characteristics suited to different growing conditions. Below are some of the key soybean varieties exported from South Africa:
1. JS 95-60
With a yield potential of 1800-2000 kg/ha, JS 95-60 has an oil content of approximately 16.6%. It is recommended for areas like Madhya Pradesh and is known for its determinate growth, extra earliness, high seed germinability, and longevity.
2. Pratap Soya 1 (RAUS 5)
This variety has an average yield potential of 3000-3500 kg/ha and an oil content of 17.98%. It matures in 96-104 days and is resistant to girdle beetle, stem fly, and defoliators.
3. TAMS 98-21
TAMS 98-21 has a yield potential of 2200-2600 kg/ha and an oil content of 18.08%. It is recommended for cultivation in Maharashtra and takes around 95-100 days to mature.
4. PS 1347
PS 1347 has a yield potential of 3100 kg/ha and an oil content of 15.54%. This variety has a maturity period of 123 days and is resistant to YMV, Rhizoctonia aerial blight, and other pests.
5. JS 97-52
JS 97-52 yields 2500-3000 kg/ha with an oil content of 17.48%. Recommended for Central and North Eastern Zones, this variety matures in about 100 days.
6. Pusa 97-12
Released in 2009, Pusa 97-12 is resistant to YMV and Charcoal rot. It is recommended for the Northern Zone and is known for its resilience.
7. Birsa Safed Soybean-2
Released in 2009, Birsa Safed Soybean-2 yields around 2500 kg/ha and is resistant to bacterial pustules, Cercospora leaf spot, blue beetle, and Bihar hairy caterpillar. It is recommended for cultivation in Jharkhand.
8. MACS-1188
Released in 2013, MACS-1188 is suitable for the Southern zone (Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, South Maharashtra). It features high oil content, early maturity, and resistance to pod shattering and Rhizoctonia aerial blight.
1. Bloomsdale
This large, spreading spinach features meaty, dark-green leaves with a rich, nutty flavor. It's slow to bolt and offers continuous harvests. Recommended for sowing in spring, with a late summer planting option for a fall crop. In mild winter areas, it can yield in early spring after a fall planting.
2. Regiment
Regiment is a fast-growing, vigorous spinach variety with dark green, slightly triangular, glistening leaves. It is bolt-resistant and can be grown from early spring through the fall. Its upright growth makes it a visually appealing choice.
3. South African Summer
This semi-savoy variety is suitable for all three seasons. With flat, slightly curled dark green leaves, it is highly resistant to bolting. The harvest period is approximately 7 weeks, making it a quick-growing spinach variety.
4. Tyee
Tyee is a hardy, disease-resistant spinach that tolerates both heat and cold. It features wrinkly, dark-green leaves that are flavorful and nutritious, making them perfect for both cooking and adding to salads.
5. Catalina
Catalina spinach is known for its smooth, mild, and nutty-flavored leaves. Itâ??s a productive and vigorous plant, ideal for baby-sized harvests perfect for fresh spinach salads. Its crunchy texture makes it a great choice for raw eating.
6. Space Spinach
Space spinach has dark green, round, spoon-shaped leaves that are meaty and flavorful. It stays clean due to the leaves being held off the ground and is ideal for both raw and cooked uses. It works well in larger containers for early spring or late fall planting.
7. Red Carnival
The Red Carnival variety features oval to slightly oblong leaves with rounded arrowhead tips. Its deep green leaves have maroon veins and beet-red stems. The flavor is mildly sweet with earthy undertones, similar to traditional spinach varieties.
8. Malabar Spinach
Malabar spinach, grown in South Africa and tropical regions, has dark green, common spinach-like leaves. It thrives in hot temperatures, even exceeding 32C, and grows well in warm climates. It tends to creep in cooler temperatures, so it's best suited to tropical or subtropical areas.
Pearl millet is an annual grass that grows up to about 3 meters tall, with a robust root system. As global demand for pearl millet continues to rise, the export of this grain from South Africa has significantly increased, with tonnes of millet being shipped each year. Known for its numerous health and medicinal benefits, pearl millet is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. As a result, the export of pearl millet from South Africa is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. South African pearl millet exporters are seeing substantial revenue from these exports to various countries. With its growing demand, pearl millet export is now a promising business opportunity for food exporters.
1. Giant Bajra
The Giant Bajra variety of Pearl Millet is recommended for cultivation across all Bajra-growing regions. It is a leafy variety with abundant tillering and contains 9-10% protein at the boot stage. This variety is moderately resistant to downy mildew and ergot diseases.
2. Raj Bajra Chari-2
Raj Bajra Chari-2 is another variety of Pearl Millet, suitable for cultivation throughout the Bajra-growing regions. It offers a green fodder yield of approximately 30-45 t/ha and is resistant to foliar diseases and insect pests. During the ear emergence stage, the internodes are fully enclosed in the leaf sheath, and the leaves are broad and shiny.
3. APFB-2
The APFB-2 variety of Pearl Millet is recommended for cultivation in Andhra Pradesh. It is an early-maturing, non-lodging, and fertilizer-responsive variety, ideally suited for summer and early Kharif sowings. The plants grow to a height of 160-180 cm and yield about 25 t/ha of green fodder.
4. PCB-164
Developed by PAU, Ludhiana, from five late-maturing lines, the PCB-164 variety of Pearl Millet is released and recommended for cultivation in the north-western regions of South Africa.
5. Avika Bajra Chari (AVKB-19)
The Avika Bajra Chari, also known as AVKB-19, is recommended for cultivation in western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and the Tarai region of Uttarakhand. This dual-purpose variety yields 36.7 t/ha of green fodder, 8.8 t/ha of dry fodder, and 10.2 q/ha of seed.
6. Narendra Chara Bajra-2 (NDFB-2)
Developed by NDUA&T, Faizabad, the Narendra Chara Bajra-2 variety is suitable for cultivation in pearl millet-growing regions of the north-east zone, particularly in salt-affected soils.
7. FBC-16
The FBC-16 variety of Pearl Millet is recommended for cultivation in the entire north-west region of South Africa. This multi-cut variety is resistant to major diseases and features low oxalate concentrations, ensuring higher voluntary dry matter intake by animals. It yields between 70-80 t/ha of green fodder.
8. TNSC-1
The TNSC-1 variety of Pearl Millet was bred by TNAU, Coimbatore, and recommended for cultivation in the entire Bajra-growing region in 1995. It offers a green fodder yield of 27-40 t/ha and is resistant to foliar diseases and insect pests.
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