We are Exporters of Oats and Oat Flakes used as an ingredient in cereals and other food products. It has high fibre and nutritional values. The popularity of this crop has been on the rise due to its various uses in different fields today.
The Oats we export from India includes various varieties of the product. Importing this incredibly nutritious grains from us will be a good choice.
OATS INGREDIENTS
Nutrients | Calories – 389 calories Carbs – 66.3 grams Fibre – 10.6 grams |
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Protein | 16.9g |
Vitamin | Vitamin B |
Minerals | Manganese Phosphorous Copper Iron Selenium Magnesium Zinc |
OATS VARIETIES
Oats imported from India includes many varieties including HFO – 114, Brunker – 10. Weston 11 so on and so forth. India exports premium quality oats and such other grains globally.
HFO – 114 (HARYANA JAVI – 114)
HFO – 114 is an early sown variety of oats that provide two cuts and have good tillering, synchronous flowering. This plants of this variety are tall and resistant to lodging and diseases. They have bold seeds. It is said to produce 50–55 t/ha of green fodder in two cuts, 13 t/ha dry matter and 20 q/ha seed.
BRUNKER-10
Brunker- 10 is a quick-growing type of oats with fine and smooth leaves. The plants of this variety of Oats are prostrate with profuse tillering and slow early growth. The leaves of Brunker-10 are fine and narrow. The green fodder yield is 40–45 t/ha in around 140 days. Brunker-10 is majorly grown in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.
WESTON 11
Weston 11 is an exotic variety of oats. This variety of oats is semi-erect with a height of around 155 cm. The leaves of Weston 11 are broad with smooth panicles. The days required for flowering for this variety is a 110 days and for maturity is a 160 days.
PALAMPUR-1
This variety of oats was released in 1980 and is characterised by medium maturity, profuse tillering and is known to be resistant to lodging. The Palanpur-1 variety of oats has been notified for cultivation in Himachal Pradesh. This variety of oats exported produces around 50 t/ha green fodder.
BUNDEL JAI-822
This variety of oats has been developed from a cross between IGO-4268 × Indio-6-5-1 following intervarietal hybridization and pedigree method of selection. Released in 1989, the variety has erect growth habit and glabrous nodes. It takes around 95–100 days for flowering Bundel Jai-822 and matures in about 125–130 days.
SABZAAR (SKO-7)
Sabzaar was released in 1997 and was developed by SKUA&T in Srinagar. This variety has been notified for cultivation in temperate areas of Kashmir and high altitude regions of Jammu.SKO-7 variety is profuse tillering, leafy and suitable for dual purpose. It produces around 35–40 t/ha of green fodder.
HARITA (RO -19)
The variety of Harita was released in 2007 and was notified for Maharashtra. This variety of Oats is a multicut variety and is suitable for winter season under irrigated condition. The average yield of Harita is around 50 t/ha for green forage and about 9.5 t/ha for dry matter.
UPO–212
This variety of oats was released in 1990 for cultivation in the north and central India under the multi-cut system. The UPO-212 variety has a light green stem with 8–10 tillers, thin and variable awns. The average green fodder yield of this variety is around 60 t/ha.
OL-125
The OL-125 variety of oats was developed by intervarietal hybridization using Appler and IPC-163 followed by pedigree breeding and selection. The variety was released in 1995 for cultivation in the north-west and central zone of the country. This variety is suitable for single cut/multi-cut and yields 58 t/ha green fodder.
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