The aim of the planting is to provide another food for livestock. About 30 arable farmers have planted small blocks of fava beans this season.
The NZ Foundation for Arable Research says it is the result of investigations into alternative sources of protein for livestock that started seven or eight years ago. A number of crops were evaluated.
Chief executive Nick Pyke says the main use of fava beans will be for pig and poultry feed.
If this year’s plantings are successful, he says they will provide a useful new crop for arable farmers.