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Groundnut: ICRISAT and East Timor

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Title Groundnut: ICRISAT and East Timor
 
Creator Nigam, S N
Palmer, B
San Valentin, G
Kapukha, P
Piggin, C
Monaghan, B
 
Subject Groundnut
Asia
 
Description Although it is widely grown in small plots as an upland crop with little or no inputs, groundnut
is not a major crop in East Timor. The cultivars that are grown have low yield potential and there
is a great potential to increase the cultivation of groundnut in the country. Under the ACIAR
‘Seeds of life — East Timor’ project, new groundnut cultivars were introduced and trialled in the
2000–2001 and 2001–2002 seasons at a number of locations. Many of the introduced varieties outperformed
the local variety at all the locations. As well as stimulating the local food and oil
processing industry, increased groundnut production would provide an opportunity to export the
produce to neighboring countries in the region. To enable a sufficient supply of good quality seed
of the improved varieties farmers should be encouraged to produce and save their own seed. For
this to happen, they need training in seed production and processing as the seed crop requires
different handling than the commercial crop.
 
Publisher ACIAR
 
Contributor da Costa, H
Piggin, C
da Cruz, C J
Fox, J J
 
Date 1998
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/10583/1/10.1.1.531.8227.pdf
Nigam, S N and Palmer, B and San Valentin, G and Kapukha, P and Piggin, C and Monaghan, B (1998) Groundnut: ICRISAT and East Timor. In: ACIAR Proceedings; Agriculture: New Directions for a New Nation — East Timor. ACIAR, pp. 90-94.