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Pakistan and Korea Collaborate in Aeroponic Technology for Seed Potato Production to Reduce Imports

by T.G. Lynn
12.04.2023
in AGROTECHNOLOGY, Growing seeds
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Pakistan and Korea Collaborate in Aeroponic Technology for Seed Potato Production to Reduce Imports

#Agriculture #Pakistan #Korea #SeedPotato #AeroponicTechnology #PotatoIndustry #Self-sufficiency

In recent years, Pakistan has been one of the top importers of seed potatoes globally. To tackle this issue, Pakistan and Korea are collaborating in the use of aeroponic technology for seed potato production. This technology promises to provide a solution to the current challenges faced by the potato industry in Pakistan and help reduce their dependence on imported seed potatoes.

According to the article, Pakistan’s Ministry of National Food Security and Research is partnering with South Korea’s Rural Development Administration to introduce aeroponic technology in Pakistan. This technology involves growing plants in an air or mist environment without the need for soil. The use of aeroponics technology for seed potato production is expected to increase the yield and quality of potatoes while reducing the risk of disease and pests.

Pakistan is currently the fourth-largest potato producing country in the world, with an annual production of around 4 million tonnes. However, the country faces challenges in potato seed production due to a lack of quality seed, which forces farmers to import it from other countries. This results in an increased cost for farmers and the government and reduces the competitiveness of the domestic potato industry.

The collaboration between Pakistan and Korea is expected to help Pakistan achieve self-sufficiency in seed potato production and reduce their dependence on imports. This will result in a significant reduction in costs for farmers and the government and increase the competitiveness of the domestic potato industry.

The collaboration between Pakistan and Korea in the use of aeroponic technology for seed potato production is a significant step towards achieving self-sufficiency in seed potato production in Pakistan. This technology promises to increase yield and quality while reducing the dependence on imported seed potatoes. This collaboration is expected to benefit not only farmers but also the government and the overall economy of Pakistan.

Tags: Aeroponic TechnologyAgricultureKoreaPakistanPOTATO INDUSTRYSeed PotatoSelf-sufficiency
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