High Oleic Peanuts

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High Oleic Peanuts

Agrocrops embarked on this mission with HOPE, aiming to pioneer peanut production in India, offering the highest nutrition and value to key stakeholders including farmers, shellers, and consumers. Additionally, our initiative aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in addressing poverty, hunger, and health. While HOPE has traditionally been prevalent in the Western hemisphere, we are determined to make it accessible to the rest of the world.

In order to encourage the adoption of HOPE within the agricultural community, we provide free HOPE seeds to farmers associated with Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs). We envision this initiative as a potential model for enhancing seed distribution methods and sustainable agriculture practices in the times to come. After cultivation, the harvested HOPE seeds are acquired directly by Agrocrops and utilized for subsequent propagation in the upcoming planting seasons.

Given the exceptional quality of HOPE, farmers can anticipate receiving a more favourable market price compared to other peanut varieties. Additionally, HOPE holds promise as a strong contender for Fair Trade sales categories. Consequently, fostering a synergistic partnership between farmers and end-users of peanuts can serve as an effective strategy for further promoting HOPE, ultimately maximizing the success of this project.

In agriculture, the latest innovation is the important segment which evolving the demands of consumers and addressing health concerns. One such breakthrough is the Girnar 4 & 5 a high oleic groundnut variety developed by the ICRISAT in collaboration with the ICAR. Girnar 4 stands out with the remarkable attributes, setting a new level of standard in varieties. Here are the important features that make the agriculture landscape.

Comparison of Normal Peanut vs High Oleic peanut

 

Characteristics

Normal Peanuts

HOPE Peanuts

Oleic Acid Content (%)

45

80

Linoleic Acid Content (%)

30

5

Shelf Life (months)

4

12

Health Benefits (qualitative score)

6

9

High temperature cooking (frying)

5

9

Find Your High Oleic Peanut

Indian high oleic peanut varieties, such as ICGV 03043, Girnar 4, and ICGV 15099, are distinguished by their high oleic acid content, which extends shelf life and enhances nutritional benefits. These varieties are suitable for diverse uses, including direct consumption and oil extraction. Additionally, they are often resilient to various diseases and adaptable to different agro-climatic conditions.

Why Choose High Oleic peanuts?

Enhanced Nutritional Profile

Girnar 4 have an impressive oleic acid content of 78.5% in its oil, which significantly surpassing the level on all the popular varieties. The High oleic acid content does not only enhance the nutritional value and also offers health-conscious consumers a healthy alternatives.

Prolonged Shelf Life

Girnar 4 exhibits an extended shelf life, which is 1.5x times more too conventional groundnut varieties. This makes an ideal choice for both processors and consumers, to obtain the freshness and quality in groundnut products and oils.

Commercial Approval and Accessibility

It has garnered recognition from the India coordinated release program, a way for its commercial availability. Meeting the demand for healthier and longer lasting food options.

Agronomic Attributes

Girnar 4 has showcased commendable agronomic traits with a yield of 32.2 q/ha and a period of 112 days. It proves the higher yield for the kharif season in the regions in various parts of India. Moreover, it exhibits moderate resistance to various diseases and pests ensuring a robust performance in diverse agro-climatic conditions.

Unlocking Health Benefits

the development of high oleic groundnut varieties like Girnar 4 marks the greatest milestone in promoting healthier dietary choices. With the ability to reduce LDL cholesterol while maintaining HDL levels, Girnar 4 offers a holistic approach to improving cardiovascular health.

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