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Fabaceae🌍 West Africa📋 Growing Guide

Cowpea (Black-eyed Pea)

Vigna unguiculata

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Sunlight
Full sun
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Water
Very drought-tolerant
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Soil
Tolerates sandy, low-fertility soils
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Temperature
Optimal 25-35°C
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Humidity
Low to moderate

About Cowpea (Black-eyed Pea)

Cowpea is the most important grain legume in sub-Saharan Africa and a crop uniquely suited to semi-arid conditions. It is extremely drought-tolerant, fixes nitrogen, and provides high-quality protein (25%) to communities where animal protein is scarce. Nigeria produces 60% of the world's cowpea. The entire plant is used: grain for human food, leaves as vegetable, and haulms (vines) as animal fodder. Cowpea matures in 60-80 days, faster than most other legumes, making it ideal for short growing seasons. It is a key component of cereal-legume intercropping systems that sustain African agriculture.

Growing Conditions

☀️Sunlight

Full sun — short day plant

💧Water

Very drought-tolerant — grows with 300-500 mm rainfall. Taproot accesses deep soil moisture.

🌱Soil

Tolerates sandy, low-fertility soils. pH 5.5-7.5. Good drainage essential.

🌡️Temperature

Optimal 25-35°C. Heat tolerant — one of few crops productive above 35°C.

💨Humidity

Low to moderate. High humidity promotes Cercospora leaf spot and storage pests.

📅Season

Warm season — 60-80 days (extra-early) to 100-120 days (late). Planted at onset of rainy season.

Step-by-Step Growing Tips

1

Plant at 75 × 20 cm spacing for sole crop, wider for intercropping

2

Minimal fertilizer needed — cowpea fixes its own nitrogen

3

Apply phosphorus (20-30 kg P2O5/ha) for vigorous nodulation and root growth

4

Spray for flower thrips (Megalurothrips sjostedti) at flowering — critical for pod set

5

Harvest early-maturing pods promptly to encourage continued production

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Store dry grain in airtight containers with neem leaves or hermetic bags (PICS bags) to prevent bruchid damage

Disease Risks to Watch

All diseases →

Companion Planting

Good Companions

milletsorghummaize

Growing Zones

🌴Tropical
🌞Subtropical
🏜️Arid
Semi-arid tropics (primary)Tropical lowlandsSubtropical

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plant Cowpea (Black-eyed Pea)?

Warm season — 60-80 days (extra-early) to 100-120 days (late). Planted at onset of rainy season.

What soil does Cowpea (Black-eyed Pea) need?

Tolerates sandy, low-fertility soils. pH 5.5-7.5. Good drainage essential.

How much water does Cowpea (Black-eyed Pea) need?

Very drought-tolerant — grows with 300-500 mm rainfall. Taproot accesses deep soil moisture.

What are the most common diseases affecting Cowpea (Black-eyed Pea)?

The most common diseases are: cowpea mosaic. Monitor regularly and practice crop rotation.

What plants grow well with Cowpea (Black-eyed Pea)?

Good companions include: millet, sorghum, maize. Avoid planting near no specific plants.

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