Podolyanka
Bean
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Description
This variety is distinguished by high resistance to pod cracking, which significantly simplifies harvesting and reduces yield losses. Podolyanka is cold-tolerant, allowing it to be grown under various climatic conditions. The vegetation period is 80–85 days, making it relatively early and enabling stable yields. Expected yield reaches 26.5–27.0 centners per hectare, which is a good indicator for grain peas.
Podolyanka pea has high culinary qualities and cooks well, making it popular in both culinary and industrial processing. Due to its characteristics, the variety is suitable for mechanized harvesting, reducing labor costs and increasing production efficiency. High protein content in the seeds — up to 26% — makes this variety nutritious and beneficial.
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
75-85 days |
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Beans; Type
Beans; Type
Depending on the structure of the beans, pea varieties are divided into shelling (with a coarse, thick parchment layer), semi-sweet (with a weak), sweet or asparagus (parchment layer absent). Shelling, or grain-type, — these are grown exclusively for obtaining seeds, as the pods... |
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| Habit; Plant Height | 50-60 cm |
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| Seeds; Weight of 1000 seeds | 220-240 grams |
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| Catalog | Catalog → Bean |
| Manufacturer | LLC «Agroleader Ukraine» |
| Country | Ukraine |
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