AGROTECHNOLOGY Growing seeds Virus-Free Potato Cultivation Boosts Yields Over 2200 kg/ha and Enhances Profitability: A...

Virus-Free Potato Cultivation Boosts Yields Over 2200 kg/ha and Enhances Profitability: A Case Study from China

In 2025, a collaborative effort between the Chongqing Agricultural Technology Extension Station and the Kaizhou District Agricultural Development Service Center established a 105-mu (≈7 ha) demonstration field in Tianci Village, Baihe Street, Kaizhou District. The project focused on high-yield, high-efficiency cultivation techniques for virus-free potato seed potatoes, using the Favorita variety (Fei Wurui Ta).

The integrated approach included:

  • High-quality, high-yield virus-free seed potatoes
  • Optimal planting density
  • Plastic mulch for soil moisture and temperature control
  • Scientific fertilization
  • Precision late blight control

Impressive Yield and Economic Gains

On April 14, 2025, experts conducted field yield assessments, revealing:

  • Average yield of 2215.50 kg/mu (≈13.3 tons/ha)
  • 25.84% increase compared to non-virus-free potatoes (1760.63 kg/mu)
  • Higher marketable tuber rate (80.99% vs. 77.60%)

Crucially, the virus-free potatoes matured nearly a month earlier, allowing farmers to capitalize on premium market prices—30% higher than conventional potatoes. This not only boosted yields but also significantly improved profitability.

Global Context: The Rising Importance of Virus-Free Seed Potatoes

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), potato virus diseases (such as PVY and PLRV) can reduce yields by 30-50% in untreated crops. The International Potato Center (CIP) highlights that virus-free seed programs can increase yields by 20-40%, aligning with China’s findings.

Similarly, a 2024 study from Wageningen University found that early-maturing, disease-resistant potato varieties combined with precision farming techniques enhanced both yield stability and economic returns in multiple Asian and African countries.

A Sustainable Path Forward for Potato Farmers

The Chongqing demonstration confirms that virus-free seed potatoes, combined with modern agronomic practices, deliver higher yields, earlier harvests, and superior profits. As global potato demand grows, adopting such integrated, science-backed methods will be crucial for sustainable and profitable farming.

Farmers, agronomists, and policymakers should prioritize investments in certified virus-free seeds and precision agriculture to maximize both productivity and economic gains.


T.G. Lynn

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