Bhalia wheat explained

Bhalia Wheat, also known as Daudkhani Wheat is a type of long grain Wheat cultivated in Bhal region in the north of Gulf of Khambhat, Gujarat, India. It received registration as Geographic Indication in 2011.[1]

Location

Bhal region is situated between Ahmedabad and Bhavnagar districts[2] where this wheat are cultivated starting much before independence of India.[3] They are widely cultivated in Dhandhuka, Dholka and Bavla talukas of Ahmedabad district; Limbdi of Surendranagar district; Vallabhipur of Bhavnagar district; Tarapur and Khambhat of Anand district; Matar of Kheda district; Jambusar and Vagra of Bharuch district.

Bhalia Wheat were registered as Geographic Indication in 2011 with help of state-run Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation and Anand Agricultural University. They are widely used for preparing semolina which is used for making pasta, macaroni, pizza, spaghetti, vermicelli, noodles etc. Gujarat Wheat-1, a variety of Bhalia Wheat, is popular in Gujarat.

Production

The sowing starts in late October to the first week of November after rain water gets drained to the gulf. The produce is reaped in March — April. Every year 1.7 to 1.8 Lakh (170000to) of wheat is produced across hectares (200000ha). Bhalia wheat does not require irrigation or rain as they are cultivated on conserved soil moisture.

Nutrition

Bhalia Wheat are rich in Gluten, a type of amino acid. It is also rich in protein. It has high amount of carotene and has low absorption of water.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. News: કેસર કેરી પછી હવે ભાલીયા ઘઉંને 'જીઆઇ' ટેગ અપાયો. દિવ્ય ભાસ્કર . gu . 16 August 2011 . 26 January 2016 . Gautam Purohit.
  2. Web site: GI tag for Gir Kesar mango, Bhalia wheat . The Times of India . 28 July 2011 . 27 January 2016.
  3. Book: George Watt. A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India. 23 January 2014. Cambridge University Press. 978-1-108-06881-9. 136.
  4. News: Bhalia wheat gets GI tag. Business Line - The Hindu. 15 August 2011. 26 January 2016.
  5. News: Geographical Indication tag for Bhalia wheat. The Indian Express. 17 August 2011. 26 January 2016.