India "produces 85% of the world's supply of guar"--"which means 'cow's food' in Hindi [and Urdu; Pakistan has two official languages: Urdu and English]. Rajasthan's semiarid climate makes it one of India's poorest states but also a perfect place to cultivate guar beans, which grow in pods on a low-lying plant.
Note:
(a) guar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guar
(annual legume)
(i) If you follow the links in this Wiki page, you will see that the difference between gum produced from guar beans and locust beans is ratio of mannose 甘露醣 to galactose 半乳醣--2:1 in the former and 4:1 in the latter.
(ii) mannose http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mannose
(section 6 Etymology)
(b)
(i) Rajasthan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajasthan
(Hindustani for "the land of Rajputs," or "the land of kings;" is the largest state of the Republic of India by area)
(ii) or Hindustani, see Hindi-Urdu http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindustani_language
(Before the Partition of British India, the terms Hindustani, Urdu, and Hindi were synonymous)
(c) The report mentions "locust bean, which comes from the carob tree grown largely in the Mediterranean region."