TANDUR RED GRAM – AGRICULTURE

News: Telangana farmers wait for red gram board a year after receiving GI tag

 

What's in the news?

       It's been almost a year now since a local variety of tur dal (red gram) grown in the Tandur assembly segment, received the geographical indication (GI) tag.

       However, many farmers are still unaware of its significance, leaving aside taking advantage of it in the absence of a board which the ruling BRS (then TRS) promised during the 2014 poll campaign.

 

Tandur Redgram - Telangana:

       The Tandur Redgram, which was also awarded a GI tag, is a traditional crop in the rain-fed tract of the Telangana region.

       It contains about 22-24% protein, which is almost three times that of cereals.

       The specific quality traits of Tandur Red Gram has been attributed to the fertile deep black soil with huge deposits of Attapulgite clay mineral specifically in Tandur region along with huge limestone deposits.

       It has good taste, better cooking quality as well as enhanced storage quality.