BELINDA is a mid-season hybrid of spring rape (Brassica napus var. napus) intended for seed production and obtaining oil-bearing raw material. The hybrid is characterized by a high fat content in seeds, which ranges from 39.5 to 46.4%, making it attractive for the oil-fat industry. Due to its low content of erucic acid, BELINDA belongs to quality varieties of rape suitable for the production of food and technical products.
The hybrid has a powerful root system, which allows for successful cultivation with minimum soil processing technology. It is distinguished by wide adaptation abilities and resistance to various climatic conditions, confirmed by its inclusion in the State Register for the Central, Central-Black Earth, Middle-Volga, and Lower-Volga regions. Thanks to these qualities, BELINDA is suitable for cultivation in diverse agro-climatic zones, including forest-steppe and steppe.
The yield of the hybrid varies depending on the region, reaching about 15.2 c/ha in the Central region, 24.4 c/ha in the Central-Black Earth region, and up to 35.2 c/ha in the Lipetsk region according to GSV data. These figures indicate the high productivity and stability of the hybrid, making it a profitable choice for agricultural producers focused on obtaining high-quality and high-yielding rape.