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Post-harvest Management of Cowpea: A potential Cash Crop for the Western Coastal Ecosystem of Goa

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Title Post-harvest Management of Cowpea: A potential Cash Crop for the Western Coastal Ecosystem of Goa
 
Creator Mathala Juliet Gupta
R Marutha Durai
SALONI S VANJARI
SUMATI CHAVAN PANDURANG
Ashish M Pitre
 
Subject Post harvest losses
Storage
Cowpea
Alsando
GAP
postharvest management
Pulses
Residue crops
 
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Cowpea, popularly grown as Alsando (Red Bold Variety) or Chowli (the less bold creamcoloredcream-colored variety) is a major pulse crop of the state of Goa cultivated in therice fallows during rabi season under residual soil moisture conditions. Harvest and postharvestpost-harvest losses of Cowpea were estimated by primary and secondary data collectedfrom 50 Cowpea farmers from five villages each in the two districts, North and South of Goaand 9 storage godowns in the year 2012-13. The results showed that in spite of the crop beinghighly remunerative, it was cultivated in only 40 % of the paddy area. The average losseson field were 10.84 % for harvest, followed by 6.96% for threshing and 4.34 % for storage ascalculated from primary data collected on farm. Secondary data showed that the awarenessof losses during harvest and post-harvest unit operations was very less as they reported zerolosses. The pulse has a high storage insect pest, pulse borer (Callosobruchus maculatus, Cal-losobruchus chinensis)incidence and hence was stored only for seed purpose in some cases fora year and generally disposed of by the month of May in the godowns and by September athousehold level. In spite of having high returns, high local demand and nutraceutical value,the crop is not grown in large area due to labour intensive unit operations and high pest inci-dence. Sensitizing the farmers on good management practices and development of a drudgeryfree harvesting device can make this remunerative crop popular in the state.
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Date 2021-07-03T15:15:40Z
2021-07-03T15:15:40Z
2021-06-30
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Gupta MJ, Marutha Durai R, Vanjari SS, Pandurang SC and Pitre AM. 2021. Post-harvest Management of Cowpea: A potential Cash Crop for the Western Coastal Ecosystem of Goa. Journal of AgriSearch 8(2): 129-134
2348-8867
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/47539
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Society for Upliftment of Rural Economy