News on Potato Varieties and Seed from Africa

According to research trials by the International Potato Center, the right potato varieties can boost the yield of these potato farmers in Tanzania by as much as a factor ten (Courtesy: CGIAR)
June 18, 2016
Tanzania signs agreement with The Netherlands to boost Potato Production
Potato growers in Tanzania stand to benefit from a new agreement between Netherlands and Tanzania, targeting to help farmers in the country boost the tubers production as well as being provided with potential market outlets abroad.
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Social impact investor and project developer AGDEVCO expects the project to produce enough small-sized seed for 104 smallholders and to create 80 FTE jobs (50% women).
June 10, 2016
USD4.5m invested in potato farming in Zambia
Social impact investor and project developer AGDEVCO has invested in a US$4.5 million partnership with Saise Farming Enterprises Limited (SFEL) to produce potato seed for smallholder farmers in Northern Province of Zambia.
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A Potato Farmer in Musanze, Rwanda, taking care of his crop (Courtesy: Umuhinzi)
May 17, 2016
Rwanda demand for quality seed potatoes exceeds supply
Farmers of Irish potatoes in Rwanda are decrying not only the shortage of quality seeds but also the mounting prices.
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Late blight resistant plants in the back grow while non-resistant varieties in the foreground die.
January 31, 2016
Uganda field trial shows extreme resistance to late blight by GM potato
In Uganda, a series of field trials began in 2015 to assess whether twelve highly resistant GM plants of the ‘Desiree’ and local ‘Victoria’ variety provided by the International Potato Center CIP offer a durable resistance to late blight
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Potato Value Chain Africa website to be launched at Eldoret Agri-Trade Fair, Kenya
September 20, 2015
Potato Value Chain Africa website to be launched at Eldoret Agri-Trade Fair, Kenya
The Dutch Embassy in Kenya will next week launch the Potato Value Chain Africa website at the Eldoret Agri-Trade Fair, in a bid to support farmers in the country.
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Kenya: Losses due to poor potato farming methods
January 20, 2015
Kenya: Losses due to poor potato farming methods
Kenya loses Sh19 billion annually due to poor production and processing of potatoes, a 2014 study has revealed.
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Nyandarua (Kenya) to introduce potato varieties suitable for processing
January 04, 2015
Nyandarua (Kenya) to introduce potato varieties suitable for processing
The Nyandarua government is partnering with the National Potato Council and German organisation GTZ to introduce varieties of potatoes suitable for processing
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Kenya: Late-Blight-Resistant Potato Seed for Nakuru
July 20, 2014
Kenya: Late-Blight-Resistant Potato Seed for Nakuru
Nakuru will test and release (late blight resistant) varieties of potato seeds for small-scale farmers, Agriculture executive Dr Stanley Chepkwony has said.
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Cameroon Potato Farmers receive free seed potatoes as government wants to professionalize potato cultivation
May 14, 2014
Cameroon Potato Farmers receive free seed potatoes as government wants to professionalize potato cultivation
Some 300 Irish potato farmers in Cameroon received 30 tonnes of quality Irish potato seeds and farm inputs to improve production and productivity.
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Potatoes in plastic bags
January 25, 2014
Experts call for more investment in Rwanda potato production and storage
The private sector has been urged to invest in Rwanda's Irish potato production so as to address the shortage and help prevent price fluctuations.
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November 30, 2013
Four new Dutch potato varieties cleared by Kenyan government
Under a bilateral deal with lead potato seed producer the Netherlands, the government has cleared four new potato seed varieties for use by local farmers.
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Ugandan scientists to start trials on GM potato for resistance against blight
July 28, 2013
Ugandan scientists to start trials on GM potato for resistance against blight
Scientists in Uganda will soon start confined trials of genetically modified strains of Irish potato designed to be resistant to Phytophthora infestans, the fungus that causes potato blight, now devastating the crop in the west of the country.
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Potato Plants with Bacterial Wilt symptoms (Courtesy: International Potato Center)
March 24, 2013
Scientists work to save the Irish potato in Kabale, Uganda
The potato (Irish) that has fed the people of southwestern Uganda (Kabale) for generations is being threatened by several pests and diseases, including the potato bacterial wilt.
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January 16, 2012
New potato varieties give hope to Tanzania farmers
A recent case study by the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) showcases a new effort to produce high quality seed potatoes for farmers in Tanzania.
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In Kenya, a Maasai woman becomes a potato seed production pioneer
October 24, 2011
In Kenya, a Maasai woman becomes a potato seed production pioneer
A CIP project in Kenya and other African nations is fostering private adoption of a three-generation seed multiplication strategy. Combined with improved knowledge and skills the project should lead to average yield increases of 20%.
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August 26, 2011
New potato varieties to improve livelihoods and incomes in Mozambique
“The timely availability of seed of well-adapted varieties will enhance the sustainability and economics of potato production in Mozambique,” notes CIP’s Maria Andrade, breeder and seed system specialist. Mozambique released seven new potato varieties...
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Pootgoedhandel niet belemmerd door onrust in Egypte
February 11, 2011
Pootgoedhandel niet belemmerd door onrust in Egypte
Er heerst opluchting in de pootgoedhandel. De export op Noord-Afrika en Egypte is zo goed als gedaan en heeft hierdoor geen belemmeringen ondervonden in verband met de onrust in deze gebieden.
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Potato farmers in Kenya oppose the import of seed potatoes
January 26, 2011
Investigadores muestran a los agricultores de Kenia los beneficios de la papa sobre el maíz
El maíz es la comida favorita en Kenia. A sus habitantes les encanta. Sin embargo, los investigadores están buscando la forma de cambiar ese hábito. Por eso el Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP) y el Instituto de Investigación Agrícola de Kenia (KAR...
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