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Potato Farming in Bihar 2025: A Complete Guide to High-Yield Cultivation & Modern Techniques

Potato (Solanum tuberosum) has become a major cash crop in Bihar, offering farmers a lucrative income source due to:
✔ Favorable climate: Cool, dry winters ideal for potato growth
✔ Soil suitability: Well-drained loamy soils with pH 5.5-6.5
✔ High demand: Rising consumption in domestic and processing markets

Key Potato Varieties for Bihar (2025)

VarietyYield Potential (tons/ha)Best Sowing TimeKey Features
Kufri Ashok25-30Oct-NovDisease-resistant, high yield
Kufri Sindhuri20-25Oct-DecGood for processing
Kufri Chipsona22-28Oct-NovFast-growing, high starch content

Step-by-Step Potato Cultivation Guide

1. Seed Selection & Preparation

  • Use disease-free, medium-to-large tubers (40-50g per piece)
  • Treat seeds with Trichoderma or neem oil to prevent fungal infections
  • Seed rate: 3-3.5 quintals per hectare

2. Land Preparation

  • Deep ploughing followed by 2-3 harrowings for fine tilth
  • Apply 10-15 tons of organic manure (FYM/compost) per hectare
  • Ensure proper drainage to avoid waterlogging

3. Sowing Techniques

  • Spacing: 60 cm between rows, 20 cm between plants
  • Planting depth: 3-4 cm
  • Best timeOctober to December (avoid late planting)

4. Irrigation Management

  • First irrigation immediately after sowing
  • Drip irrigation recommended for water efficiency (~30% savings)
  • Critical stages: Germination, tuber formation, bulking

5. Fertilizer Application (Per Hectare)

  • Nitrogen (N): 100-120 kg
  • Phosphorus (P₂O₅): 60-80 kg
  • Potassium (K₂O): 80-100 kg
  • Micronutrients (Zn, B) if soil tests indicate deficiency

6. Disease & Pest Control

  • Late blight: Spray Mancozeb (0.2%) or use resistant varieties
  • Bacterial wilt: Crop rotation, bio-fungicides
  • Aphids/whiteflies: Neem oil or imidacloprid (if severe)

7. Harvesting & Post-Harvest

  • Maturity signs: Yellowing of leaves (~90-120 days)
  • Yield potential20-30 tons/ha (depending on variety)
  • Storage: Keep in cool, dark, and ventilated conditions

Emerging Technologies for Bihar’s Potato Farmers

  • AI-based crop advisory apps (e.g., Farmonaut) for disease prediction
  • Drip irrigation + fertigation for precision nutrient delivery
  • Blockchain-based market linkages for better price realization

Challenges & Solutions

 Climate risks: Unpredictable winters → Use short-duration varieties
 Storage losses: ~20-30% wastage → Promote cold storage cooperatives
 Market fluctuations: Tie-ups with FMCG & processing companies

The Future of Potato Farming in Bihar

With improved seeds, smart irrigation, and digital tools, Bihar’s potato farmers can:
 Increase yields by 30-40%
Reduce input costs via precision farming
 Access better markets through tech-driven supply chains

T.G. Lynn

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