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
What is flax history?
Ancient Egyptian cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples.
Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity.
The Egyptian linen has been traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans.
What are the uses of Flax?
- Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products.
- We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
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What is flax history?
Ancient Egyptian cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples.
Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity.
The Egyptian linen has been traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans.
What are the uses of Flax?
- Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products.
- We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.
- Fibers of Flax are used to make linen clothes. They are taken from the flax plant�¯�¿�½?�?�¢??s stem. The flax fibers are strong, smooth, and straight.
- Flax plant was the main source of vegetable-based cloth in Europe and North America until the nineteenth century.
- Linseed oil is used as a drying oil in paints and varnishes. It is also used in the production of linoleum and printing inks.
- After extraction of oil from flax seeds, we can use the linseed meal to feed livestock because it is rich in protein.
What is flax history?
Ancient Egyptians cultivated flax on a large scale as it appeared on the walls of temples.
Linen was the special clothes of the Egyptian priests as it was the symbol of purity.
The Egyptian linen was traded by Phoenicians throughout the Mediterranean and used for the sails by the Romans.
What are the uses of Flax?
- Flax oil is the most commonly used part of the plant flax. It is used as a nutritional supplement and as a main ingredient in finishing wood products.
- We can use flax as an ornamental plant in gardens.