Lupine Plant
By: Aditya Abhishek
Lupine is leguminous pulse crop that is known worldwide for having one of the highest protein content among other crop.
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The protein quality obtained from lupine seed is considered even more nutritious than soybean protein.
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In Australia, lupin crop is the largest grown pulse crop. However most of the harvest is used as livestock feed.
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Growing lupine plant as a break crop between cereal crops can help in increasing soil fertility as it is leguminous crop.
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Lupine crop also get ready for harvesting early than other pulse crop in the world. It takes around 120 days from seeding.
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Hence not only it increase soil fertility, but it also reduces spending on fertilizers, moreover farmer gets extra income.
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At present, Australia is the largest producer of lupine crop with holding 45.37% of global lupine production.
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Apart from being the contestant of futuristic protein crop, lupine is also grown as flowering plants in the garden.
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