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– Fruits are oblong shape, medium green with dark green stripes.– Fruit weight is about 8 -10 kg with attractive red crispy texture and sweet pulp (TSS 11-12%).– Very high yielding with uniform quality.– Matures in 85-90 DAP.– Tentative yield/acre : 12-15MT.
Dhs. 15.00
– Large size fruits (200-250g) have attractive round shape with deep black color and green calyx.– Tall upright thornless medium growing plant.– Suitable for both summer & winter.– First harvesting at 60-65 DAT.– Tentative yield/acre : 15-20MT.
Dhs. 16.00
– Glossy dark green slightly wrinkled fruits with pointed blossom end.– Fruit length 10-12 cm & 1-1.2 cm diameter. Plant height is 75-80 cm.– High yield with high pungency, high spreading branches.– Dual purpose (fresh + dry).– First harvesting at 75 DAT.– Tentative yield/acre : 24-30 Fresh Fruits.
Dhs. 8.50
– Dark green shiny, uniform & smooth pods.– Deep cut leaves hybrid with tolerance to YVMV & OLCV.– Fruit length 10-14 cm. Easy pickings & transportability.– First picking at 40-45 DAS.– Total 25-30 pickings. Suitable for fresh, processing & export markets.– Tentative yield/acre : 5-7MT
Dhs. 8.50
– Dark purplish red shiny fruits with more nutritional value (High sodium, iron, protein & high polyunsaturated fats that reduce bad cholesterol).– Tall plant 120-160 cm, medium branches 2-3 per plant, internode length medium & good bearing.– First picking at 42-45 days with 25-30 pickings.– Fruit shape is attractive straight & slender.– Fruit length of 10-14 cm and 1.4-1.6 cm...
Dhs. 7.50
Broad shaped green leaves.– Ready for first cutting in 30 days.– Multi cut variety with round the year sowing.– Tentative yield/acre : 8-10MT.
Dhs. 7.75
Bitter Melon is a long and slender, similar to the shape of a standard cucumber with a rough, warty edible skin. It has an oof white translucent, crisp and bitter flesh and bears flat white bitter seeds. The fruit is harvested young when still green.
Dhs. 10.00
The cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) is an annual herbaceous legume from the genus Vigna. Its tolerance for sandy soil and low rainfall have made it an important crop in the semiarid regions across Africa and Asia. It requires very few inputs, as the plant’s root nodules are able to fix atmospheric nitrogen, making it a valuable crop for resource-poor farmers and well-suited to intercropping...