The kharif season is the best time for groundnut cultivation.
There is year-round demand for groundnuts in the market, choosing the right varieties can ensure good production and quality.
Gangapuri: This variety of groundnut offers higher production in less time. It can yield an average of 20 to 22 quintals per hectare.
Number 13: Cultivation of this variety can be done in sandy soils. Harvest can be obtained by digging after 125 to 130 days of sowing.
R.G. 382: This variety is suitable for cultivation during the kharif season. Its seeds are large-sized. On cultivation per acre, a yield of 7 to 9 quintals of crop is obtained.
M.E. 10: Plants of this groundnut variety grow to a moderate height. From this variety, a yield ranging from 25 to 30 quintals per hectare can be obtained.
Divya: This variety is primarily cultivated in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Gujarat. A yield of 10 quintals per acre of land can be obtained from this variety.