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Noviembre 30, 2023
Egyptian processing potatoes were an important source for European factories from February to May
Yassen Abdelhay, export advisor at Arafa Group, reports on the crucial period for European factories from February to May 2023, and how Egyptian producers played a key role during this phase.
Octubre 21, 2023
From dependency to autonomy: Zimbabwe’s potato success story
Zimbabwe has marked a significant agricultural milestone by achieving complete self-sufficiency in table potato production. This accomplishment is attributed to the government’s strategic foresight in recognizing the potato as a crucial crop for national food security. Contenido Patrocinado
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Agosto 09, 2023
Kenya leads Eastern Africa with release of climate-adaptive and nutritious purple-fleshed sweet potato variety
The International Potato Center (CIP) has collaborated with Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) to release the KC Sweet Purple variety of sweet potato in an effort to tackle ongoing climate challenges facing farmers in Kenya.
Marzo 28, 2023
Kenya Potato Consortium to lay groundwork for local value chain
It may be recalled how shocked Kenyans were when reports began filtering in the media last year January 2022 that the multinational food giant KFC has run out of ‘fries’ for customers following the non-delivery of potatoes from their overseas suppliers.
Noviembre 13, 2022
Rooted Apical Cuttings: Plugging the gap in quality seed potato production to boost food security in Asia and Africa
A capacity-building initiative that started in Kenya to fill gaps in the supply of high-quality early generation seed (EGS) is now spreading across Asia and many African countries
Octubre 27, 2022
Productores de papa en Kenia transforman su cultivo de la mano de universidades
Richard Mbaria muestra orgulloso su floreciente cultivo de papas en la aldea de Kapsita, en el condado de Nakuru, en Kenia. El agricultor ha aumentado su producción por hectárea gracias a la capacitación en la producción de semillas implementado en la zona por la Universidad de Egerton, que tiene su sede en el mismo condado.











