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Sustainable potato production

Guidelines for developing countries








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    TCPF: Support to Improve Sustainable Potato Production and Management - TCP/TAJ/3804/C3 2023
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    Potato has been grown in Tajikistan since the beginning of the twentieth century, and it is the second most important staple food crop in the country. Production seasons include early potato planting in late November, December or early February in valleys and which are harvested in late May-early June, as well as some second crop planting after winter cereals are harvested (sprouted tubers are planted in June-July and harvested in October-November). Earlier reports on the local seed potato value chain highlighted key issues related to potato production in Tajikistan, including poor seed quality, weak advisory and extension support services on potato production and management technologies, pests and disease management, lack of mechanized harvesting resources, limited knowledge and skills of farmers and limited technical information available and training for farmers. Increasing problems with pests and disease have been estimated as damaging 30 to 50 percent of potato crops, causing significant on-farm losses. Potato beetles alone cause widespread damage, with losses ranging up to 44 percent of crops in Tajikistan.
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    Strategic analysis and intervention plan for potatoes and potato products in the Agro-Commodities Procurement Zone of the pilot Integrated Agro-Industrial Park in Central-Eastern Oromia, Ethiopia 2019
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    With the current Second Growth and Transformation Plan (2015-2020), the Government of Ethiopia expects the agro-industrial sector to play key role in economic growth of the Country. Accordingly, the creation of Integrated Agro-Industrial Parks has been identified as one of the key mechanisms for accelerating the development of the sector and the structural transformation of agriculture. Agro-industrial parks will play a significant role in transitioning Ethiopia from an agricultural-led into an industrial-led economy. In view of that, the development of Integrated Agro-Industrial Parks has been prioritized in Ethiopia’s national development strategy and four Agro Industrial Growth Corridors have been selected for piloting the establishment of four Integrated Agro-Industrial Parks. The initiative aims at driving the structural transformation of the Ethiopian economy while reducing rural poverty and creating a better environment for increased investments in agro-processing and allied sectors. Since 1981, FAO has been a strong partner of the Government of Ethiopia towards the achievement of national food security and economic growth goals. FAO is working closely with the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources to empower value chain actors and to promote inclusive, efficient and sustainable agricultural value chains. The present document is the fourth one of a series of detailed analyses of prioritized commodities, which will lead to inclusive, sustainable and stronger agricultural value chains in the Agro-Commodities Procurement Zone of the pilot Integrated Agro-Industrial Park in Central-Eastern Oromia.

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