Vektor
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A resilient, food-grade chickpea variety featuring high disease resistance and minimal pod shattering.
Description
Stable Chickpea Yields in Arid Climates
The «Vektor» chickpea variety, developed by the experts at FANC Yugo-Vostoka, is a proven choice for farms operating in high-risk agricultural zones. Agronomists select this variety for its predictable performance and ease of mechanized harvesting.
Key Agronomic Benefits
- Disease Resistance: The variety demonstrates strong resistance to fusarium and ascochyta blight, which is crucial for reducing pesticide usage and maintaining grain quality.
- Harvest Efficiency: High resistance to pod shattering ensures that yields are preserved during the harvest window, even if weather conditions delay the operation.
- Optimized Maturity: A vegetation period of 85–95 days makes «Vektor» a flexible option for crop rotation, even in regions with shorter growing seasons.
Application and Market Value
«Vektor» is a food-grade chickpea. With its beige, intermediate-shaped seeds and a 1000-seed weight of 300–350 g, it is highly valued by processors. A protein content of 22–24% ensures it meets the standards of both domestic and export markets.
The potential yield ranges from 1.5 to 3.0 tons per hectare, depending on local conditions and crop management. By combining drought tolerance with consistent production metrics, «Vektor» serves as a dependable asset for profitable legume farming.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
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