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DWDU, Rajkot<br />

b) Sunflower<br />

Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is an important oilseed crop in India popularly known as “Surajmukhi.” It is one <strong>of</strong> the fastest growing<br />

oilseed crops in India. Sunflower being a short duration and day neutral plant is quite suitable to fit in our existing cropping system.<br />

Sunflower is a major source <strong>of</strong> vegetable oil in the world. It is used for a variety <strong>of</strong> cooking purposes. Sunflower seed contains about 48 –<br />

53 percent edible oil. It is used as nutritious meal for birds and animals. Sunflower has one <strong>of</strong> the shortest growing seasons <strong>of</strong> the major<br />

cash crops. Plants are drought-resistant and grow well in soils ranging in texture from sand to clay. Soils should have good drainage for<br />

sunflower production.<br />

Like most field crops, sunflower requires the kind <strong>of</strong> good seed-bed which results from carrying out a second ploughing if the field is<br />

planted on a fallow/barren land. By ploughing, only once on already cultivatable land, however, a farmer can reduce his variable costs <strong>of</strong><br />

production. By and large farmers have now adopted improved methods <strong>of</strong> planting. The crop was initially broadcast done before sunflower<br />

gained popularity from various institutions. Line planting, however, is now dominant with recommended spacing <strong>of</strong> 75cm by 50cm and 2<br />

seeds per hole. An application <strong>of</strong> P 2 0 5 fertilizer before planting and 60kg/ha <strong>of</strong> Nitrogen at thinning are recommended. Lower plant<br />

populations are recommended in areas where rainfall is limited (on average 33,000-45,000 plants per ha in semi-arid areas). However, the<br />

highest yields and oil percentages are obtained by planting early. Seed can be planted to a maximum depth <strong>of</strong> 10cm if necessary to reach<br />

moisture.<br />

Sunflower harvesting<br />

Sunflower harvesting, by hand or machine, takes place when the upper leaves have started to dry and the flowers are faded.<br />

In some cases, especially when the fields are small, it is preferable to harvest the crop before maturity. This decreases the risk <strong>of</strong> losses<br />

from attacks by birds and other pests.<br />

Detailed Project Report: <strong>IWMP</strong>-III 136

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