15 May 2024
Moreover, the introduction of this high-yield maize variety is set to significantly enhance economic profitability for agricultural producers. Compared to traditional local varieties, which typically yield between 2 to 4 tons per hectare, the INIA 608 – ALLIMASARA variety offers a substantial increase in yield potential, translating to greater economic returns for farmers.
The development of the INIA 608 – ALLIMASARA variety is the result of extensive research and innovation by specialists from the National Corn Program at the El Porvenir Agricultural Experimental Station in the San MartÃÂn region. Through meticulous crossbreeding techniques and leveraging genetic resources from the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), researchers have successfully bred a maize variety with superior traits and performance.
Beyond its high yield potential, the INIA 608 – ALLIMASARA variety offers several other benefits to agricultural producers. With its orange-yellow grains and semi-dentate texture, it is well-suited for the production of balanced animal feeds used by the poultry and pig industries. Additionally, its tolerance to adverse environmental conditions, such as rust attack, further enhances its appeal to farmers seeking resilient and high-performing crop varieties.
In light of its economic importance, particularly in the poultry and pork industries, the introduction of the INIA 608 – ALLIMASARA variety holds significant implications for Peru’s agricultural sector. By increasing maize productivity and improving the livelihoods of farmers, this innovative maize variety is poised to drive positive change and foster sustainable agricultural development in Peru.