During the Field Day in Gujarat, CIP experts and Indian farmers discussed the prospects of new potato varieties and sustainable cultivation technologies
The Future of Potatoes: India Moves Forward
In the town of Deesa, Gujarat, India reaffirmed its role as a major player in global potato cultivation. The Field Day brought together researchers, agronomists, and producers to showcase advancements in potato breeding—focusing on varieties with improved yield, disease resistance, and climate adaptability.
The event was co-organized by the International Potato Center (CIP), a global leader in potato research, which has long supported Indian initiatives to strengthen food security and farmer incomes through improved potato production.
Focus on Sustainability and Innovation
Among the key highlights were demonstrations of climate-resilient potato varieties, innovative irrigation techniques, and integrated pest management practices. These solutions are vital for addressing India’s diverse agro-climatic conditions and ensuring long-term sustainability in potato farming.
Similar to previously covered cases on POTATOES NEWS—such as Egypt’s export-focused potato programs or Europe’s digital farm management tools—India is betting on a combination of science, education, and field-level engagement.
International Cooperation in Action
The Field Day also emphasized the importance of global partnerships. Farmers had the opportunity to interact directly with CIP scientists, ask practical questions, and explore the potential of new genetics and technologies tailored to their specific needs.
Could similar Field Day models be adopted more widely in other regions—like Central Asia or Eastern Europe—to accelerate innovation in potato farming? What would it take to organize such collaborative platforms locally?