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In this video, we will discuss whether farmers in Pakistan can successfully cultivate mung bean after harvesting a potato crop. Many growers are looking for ways to increase land productivity and profitability by adopting proper crop rotation. Mung bean is a short-duration pulse crop that can fit well between major crops if managed properly. But is it suitable after potato? Let’s explore this in detail. Potato is a heavy feeder crop that consumes a large amount of nutrients from the soil, especially nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. After potato harvesting, the soil may be low in fertility and sometimes compacted due to frequent irrigation and machinery use. Before sowing mung bean, proper land preparation, addition of organic matter, and balanced fertilizer application are very important to restore soil health and ensure better germination. Mung bean is a leguminous crop, and it has the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen through root nodules. This makes it a good rotational crop after potato because it helps improve soil fertility for the next crop. In Pakistan, especially in Punjab and Sindh regions, mung bean can be sown from March to April (spring mung) or after wheat in May–June. If potato is harvested early (January–February), farmers can easily adjust the sowing time for spring mung. However, farmers must carefully manage irrigation and pest control. Potato fields may have leftover weeds or soil-borne diseases, so proper field sanitation is necessary. Seed treatment and the use of recommended varieties are essential for achieving better yield. Timely irrigation, especially at flowering and pod formation stages, will significantly increase production. Overall, cultivating mung bean after potato is not only possible but can be a profitable cropping system if managed correctly. It improves soil health, provides an additional income source, and fits well into intensive farming systems in Pakistan. Watch the full video to understand complete guidelines, fertilizer recommendations, and management tips for maximum yield. #mungbeans #cropreformer