Guntur’s Lam Farm releases two chilli varieties to rival Teja and Byadgi

The Regional Horticultural Research Station in Lam Farm has released two new chilli varieties, LCA-625 and LCA-643, designed to resist pests and harsh weather. These varieties serve as high-yield alternatives to the popular Teja and Byadgi types.
Why it matters
Agricultural innovation is critical for farmers to maintain crop yields and profitability in the face of climate and pest challenges.
The Regional Horticultural Research Station (RHRS), Lam Farm, has developed two chilli varieties as alternatives to the popular Teja and Byadgi, with some pest resistance, high pungency and tolerance to weather conditions.
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