vue - Pigeon pea -Redgram cultivation
The cultivation of the pigeon pea goes back at least 3,500 years. The centre of origin is the eastern part of peninsular India, including the state of Odisha, where the closest wild relatives (Mansi) occur in tropical deciduous woodlands. Archaeological finds of pigeon pea include those from two Neolithic sites in Odisha, Gopalpur and Golbai Sassan dating between 3,400 and 3,000 years ago, and sites in South India, Sanganakallu and Tuljapur Garhi, also dating back to 3,400 years ago. From India it traveled to East Africa and West Africa. There, it was first encountered by Europeans, so it obtained the name Congo Pea. By means of the slave trade it came to the American continent, probably in the 17th century. Pigeon peas are an important legume crop of rainfed agriculture in the semiarid tropics. The Indian subcontinent, eastern Africa and Central America, in that order, are the world's three main pigeon pea-producing regions. Pigeon peas are cultivated in more than 25 tropical and subtropical countries, either as a sole crop or intermixed with cereals
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Thank You, Great video. do you know of a good shelling machine for pigeon peas? Again Thank You.
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we are getting very good knowledge ,farmers should u these ideas.
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Lovely thanks for uploading women working all by hands lot of hard work when these arrive in our supper market shell it looks nothing. I like this project will be educated the young kids. why don't ask school principal to shows little children how the crops grow just like field trips in your area.
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good video.....
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well explained video........
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