Niger experimentally known as Guizotia abyssinica is an oilseed crop that has a place with the Asteraceae family and on Guizotia class. It is started in Ethiopia, and its wild precursor is likely Guizotia schimperi Sch.Bip. It was most likely tamed before 3000 BC in the good countries of Ethiopia, where it is as yet developed as an oilseed crop. The most punctual name given to this plant was Verbesina oleifera. The primary natural portrayal of Niger was Polymnia abyssinica L. Aside from Niger it is likewise known Ramtil, Inga seed, Niger, Niger-seed, blackseed, noog/nug, nyger, nyjer, Niger-seed oil and ramtil oil.
Guizotia abyssinica is an erect, hefty, extended yearly herb, developed for its eatable oil and seed. Its development began in the Ethiopian good countries, and has spread to different pieces of Ethiopia. Regular names incorporate noog/nug; niger, nyger, nyjer, or niger seed; ramtil or ramtilla; inga seed; and blackseed.
Niger otherwise called Ramtil is an erect, hefty, spread yearly herb developed for its consumable oil and seeds.
