Scientists have prepared a new fragrant yellow, get up to 41 tons of hectar

Yellow is used not only in India but also in the form of spices and medicines around the world. Also, there is a large -scale yellow cultivation here. The government is taking steps in the region to make yellow production and encouragement in the country. Recently, the center has set up a yellow board, fulfilling the yellow industry and the year demand for farmers. Now this year, the Indian Masala Research Institute (IISR) and Kozhikode have gifted new types of high yields and aromatic (aromatic) yellow for farmers. The Institute is named after IISR sun, which is a variety of light colors. This type can meet the special needs of the yellow powder industry.
Farmers benefit
According to the Hindu report, the IISR Surya Yellow was created after focus research, researchers said. From this time, farmers who cultivate high quality yellow powder are expected to benefit. With the arrival of the new type, the open and export market will be exaggerated dependence on other local yellow letters and shortage of products.
Can pay a yield of 41 tons
IISR Sura can give a yield of 20-30 percent more of the local types of light color that is already in the market. Researchers say IISR has the potential to yield up to 41 tonnes per hectare. In this type of curcumin is 2-3 percent. The same size also appears in other light colored yellow varieties, but its yield is high.
Diversity made after 10 years of research
Among the scientists who make the new yellow type, D. Prasad, S.K. Aarti, N.K. Leela, S. Mukesh Shankar and B. Sasikumar. Scientists said this type could be made after 10 years of research. The IISR sun was created by the clonal selection from the institute’s yellow germplazam conservative. The All India Co-ordinated Research Project on Spices has recommended Yellow Cultivation of Kerala, Telangana, Odisha, Jharkhand and Arunachal Pradesh.
The yellow board head is in Nizamabad
Union Trade and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal was reportedly launching the National Yellow Board in New Delhi on January 14. The headquarters of the Yellow Board was built in Nizamabad and the first president Palley Ganga Reddy was made. Along with the exporter and manufacturing body representatives, representatives of various ministries of the National Yellow Board will also be included in the board.
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