Insecticides Make High Quality Eggplant (Brinjal) Production in India Possible
Brinjal, also known as eggplant or aubergine, is native to India and has been cultivated in the country for over 4000 years. A total of 1.4 million small family farms grow brinjal on 550,000 hectares. It is an important cash crop for poor farmers, who transplant it from nurseries at different times of the year to produce two or three crops. Brinjal provides a steady stream of food for the family; it also provides a stable income from market sales for most of the year serving as a vehicle for reducing poverty in rural areas [1]. India produces 8 to 9 million tons, equivalent to one quarter of the global production.
Volumen: 54
Editor: CropLife Foundation
Autor: Leonard Gianessi
Otros autores: Ashley Williams
Organización: CropLife Foundation
Año: 2012
País(es): India
Cobertura geográfica: Asia y el Pacífico
Tipo: Estudio de caso
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Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English