Nagaland University ginger
The release said that with a yield potential of 17.21 tonnes per hectare, SAS-KEVU outperformed the national check variety by more than nine per cent in national demonstrations.

Dimapur: Nagaland University researchers have developed a new ginger variety that consistently delivers superior yield, dry matter recovery, and culinary quality, making it a high-value option for farmers, the fresh produce market, and the spice-processing industry.

A varsity release on Tuesday said that the new ginger variety, taken up under the All India Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Spices at Nagaland University, SAS-KEVU, emerged after nearly a decade of scientific evaluation and extensive multi-location testing across seven AICRP centres in India.

The research was led by Prof. C.S. Maiti and Dr. Graceli I. Yepthomi from the School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagaland University.

SAS-KEVU was formally notified by the Sub-Committee on Crop Standards, Notification and Release of Varieties (Horticultural Crops), Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, and published in the Gazette of India (No. CG-DL-E-04092025-265957) on September 2, 2025.

The release said that with a yield potential of 17.21 tonnes per hectare, SAS-KEVU outperformed the national check variety by more than nine per cent in national demonstrations.

Its dry recovery rate of 21.95 per cent offers a strong advantage for processors seeking higher output during drying.

The rhizomes exhibit a soft texture, bold size, and lemon-yellow flesh with significantly lower fibre, enhancing both consumer appeal and suitability for pickles, beverages, culinary use, and value-added products.

Congratulating the research team, Prof. Jagadish K. Patnaik, Vice-Chancellor of Nagaland University, said, โ€œNagaland University is proud to announce the development and national notification of the new high-yield ginger variety SAS-KEVU.โ€

He said this landmark achievement is the result of nine years of rigorous, coordinated national trials carried out by โ€œour dedicated team of scientistsโ€ in collaboration with partner institutions.

Patnaik added that SAS-KEVU has been specifically developed to deliver higher yields, improved quality, and greater resilience, offering farmers a reliable variety that can substantially enhance their incomes.

Bhadra Gogoi is Northeast Now Correspondent in Nagaland. He can be reached at: [email protected]