Storage Practices of Pulses in Selected Households
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2013
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lse ^ ^ iIh a k ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ L M ^ ^ ro te i^ n ^ sse n tta im M e ^ a t^ u Ise s'p Ii^
sustaining soil productivllymnaccount-af-biologtcalnitrogen^fixatwn and additionofhuge amount of organic
. matter. The crisis of guises isgradually firing up its grip due to growth of population and introduction of protein based food industries.
The total food grain loss accounts to 9.33 per pent on total food grains production. About 10 per-cePttff this stored food grain is lost
every year due to attack by insectSi rodents, moisture, birds, micro-organismsitc. UencSr conducting^research in the field of grain
storage'especially in the sphere of,pulses storage is the need of the hour. An attempt was made In thukdirection to find out the existing
storage practices and problems faced during storage of pulses in Anamali and PoUachi block.