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French bean

Jan 08, 2017

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FRENCH BEANNANJ & DR

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IntroductionFrench beans is popular as a dietary food, because it

contain a lot of vitamins. It can be climbing or dwarf

varieties. They come in multiple colours and sizes.

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French Bean• FAMILY : Leguminosae / Fabaceae• SCIENTIFIC NAME: Phaseolus vulgaris:• ORIGIN : America

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Economic Important• As a source of food

• As a raw material for production

• Sources of vitamin and minerals

• Provide job for local

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CLIMATE & SOIL SUITABILITYClimate : • The temperature should ideally between 28-29 0C • Rainfall between 600-1500 mm year

Soil:• Sandy loam with good drainage & irrigation• Suitable ph is 5.5-6.5

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VARIETIESKB, MKB 1, MKB 2

Royal Windsor

Remora

Tender Green

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Propagation• French bean usually propagates from seeds

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Field plantingLand preparation

Plough and loosen the soils to 15 - 22 cm deep for

good growth of root.

Prepare the bed with 1.2 m (4 ft) in width, 0.3 m in

height and the length will depend on the area

condition.

The spacing from 1 bed to another is 0.6 m.

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Cont.. Planting

Plant 4 seeds in 1 planting hole, in 2 rows with

spacing between rows is 0.6 m and 0.5 m

between 1 planting hole to another.

When the seedlings growing, leave only 2

plants in 1 planting hole. It is about 9.5 kg

seeds needed for 0.4 ha.

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Preparation of stake

• French bean needs stake in order to obtain high

yield. Support the 3 week-old seedlings using

stake with 1.8 m - 2.4 m in length.

• Other method used to support the French bean

is trellis system. Join 2 sticks nearby to the wire

to form trellis.

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Example…

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General maintenance• Fertilizing (1 ton / ha NPK Green)

• Pruning (for higher yield)

• Watering (to prevent dehydration)

• Weeding

• Tilling

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Pest & diseasePEST SYMPTOM CONTROL

BEAN FLY(Ophiomyia phaseoli)

The larvae bore on the stem and causing plant to wilt & die off

Spray with gamma BHC

Spray with carbaryl

LEAF HOPPER(Aphis spp)

Live under the young leaves, shoots & flowersVector for mosaic virus

Malathion Endosuifan Diazinon

POD BORER(Maruca testulalis)

The larvae bore into the pods causing damage to bean & flower

Eradicate the damaged bean spray sevin spray carbaryl

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DISEASES PATHOGEN SYMPTOM

Leaf spot Colletotrichum capsici &Cercospora spp

Yellow spot on the leaf Chemical spraying is not required because it is not a serious disease

Leaf rust Uromyces vignae Yellowish on the leafNot affecting the yield of long bean

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Harvesting• Pick the pods while still young and the beans have

not formed fully. More flowers will appear if picked regularly

• Fruit can be harvested 7 weeks after planting• Average yield is 8000 – 12 000 kg/ha

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Product

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Agro-industry processing and added value

• French bean can be eaten as a vegetable.

• Process : Pluck from the tree

: Clean the french bean

: cut then fry

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Nyumm!!

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Marketing

• In Malaysia, the French beans most planted in

Cameron highland cause by the climate and soil

suitability.

• Usually for domestic market

• Malaysia still need to import French beans from

other country. For example: New Zeland

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Conclusion

• French beans are sweet, tender and

wonderfully crispy.

• They contain zero fat and cholesterol and are a

good source of fiber and Vitamin C.

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Thank You