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Red Soil Potatoes: How Hiroshima’s Mineral-Rich Terroir Creates Premium Spuds

by T.G. Lynn
13.08.2025
in New potato variety, News, Soil
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Red Soil Potatoes: How Hiroshima’s Mineral-Rich Terroir Creates Premium Spuds

In Higashihiroshima City’s Akitsu Town, the “Akizuki” district is famed for its “Dejima” potato variety, thriving in:
✔ Mineral-rich red soil – Excellent drainage and natural fertility
✔ Coastal microclimate – Sea breezes enrich tubers with trace minerals
✔ Sun exposure – Optimizes sugar development for exceptional sweetness

Farmer Takanori Arita explains:
“The combination of Seto Inland Sea minerals and our red soil creates potatoes with deep sweetness and satisfying texture.”

Harvest & Market Trends

  • Peak season: Late spring (May-June)
  • Yield: ~20-25 tons per hectare (comparable to premium potato regions)
  • Sales channels:
    • Local farmers’ markets (direct-to-consumer)
    • Specialty stores in Hiroshima and Osaka
    • Agritourism – Visitors participate in harvest experiences

Why “Red Soil Potatoes” Stand Out

  1. Flavor Profile
    • Higher sugar content than conventional potatoes
    • Creamy texture ideal for roasting, stews, and tempura
  2. Soil Science Advantage
    • Iron and magnesium in red clay enhance nutritional value
    • Natural pest resistance reduces chemical inputs
  3. Economic Impact
    • Commands 20-30% price premium over standard potatoes
    • Supports small-scale, sustainable farming in coastal Hiroshima

Challenges & Future Potential

Limited production area – Only ~50 hectares cultivated
Labor-intensive harvest – Manual digging preserves quality
Opportunity: Branding as “Seto Inland Sea Potatoes” for export

A Model for Premium Local Farming

Hiroshima’s red soil potatoes demonstrate how:
Terroir-driven cultivation creates market differentiation
Sustainable practices enhance flavor and reduce inputs
Direct sales boost farmer profitability

With strategic branding, this niche crop could expand into high-end culinary markets domestically and abroad.


Tags: Dejima potatoesHiroshima agricultureJapanese potato varietiesmineral-rich soilred soil potatoesSeto Inland SeaSpecialty Potatoessustainable farmingterroir farming
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