First dryland peanut trial in Portugal held in Ribatejo

Published 2020년 1월 11일

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Agromillora has introduced a new concept of rainfed peanut cultivation, developed over the years for fresh dry land with an annual rainfall of over 400 mm. The company has identified self-fertile, short-cycle varieties such as Penta, Avijor, and Soleta as best suited for this system. The first trial of this new cultivation method was planted mechanically at the AGROGLOBAL 2020 fair in Portugal, in a partnership with Hidro-Ibérica. This new method of dry crop culture could be an alternative for rainfed fields in specific regions and is also suitable for organic production.
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Original content

A new concept of rainfed peanut has arrived on the world market, in hedge. It is a cultivation modality adapted to fresh dry land (> 400 mm / year), carried out by Agromillora, the result of some years of research, development and testing. According to the company, the varieties that best adapt to this upland cultivation system, in hedge, are self-fertile and of short cycle, that is, with a shorter period between flowering and harvesting, thus reducing the needs of the plant. "The Penta variety is the one with the best behavior, followed by Avijor, and Soleta due to its vigor and long cycle becomes less interesting". The first trial in Portugal was installed this week (second week of January) in Campo de Valada do Ribatejo where the AGROGLOBAL 2020 fair will take place, in a partnership between the Portuguese company Hidro-Ibérica and Agromillora. Planting was carried out mechanically (GPS), in line and ridges, with the Avijor and Penta varieties. The rainfed peanut can be an ...
Source: AgriPortugal

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