CIP to work towards potato seed value chain in Nagaland

International Potato Center (CIP) team held a joint meeting with the APC & MD FOCUS-Nagaland and senior officers of the Departments of Agriculture and Horticulture on October 29. (DIPR Photo)

International Potato Center (CIP) team held a joint meeting with the APC & MD FOCUS-Nagaland and senior officers of the Departments of Agriculture and Horticulture on October 29. (DIPR Photo)

Dimapur, October 29 (MExN): The Asia Regional Director of International Potato Center (CIP), Dr Samarendu Mohanty based in Manila, Philippines, Dr Sampriti Baruah, Project Coordinator for India, Philippines and Vietnam and Dr Mohinder Singh, Senior Consultant arrived in Nagaland on October 28.

According to a DIPR report, the CIP team held a joint meeting with the APC & MD FOCUS-Nagaland and senior officers of the Departments of Agriculture and Horticulture on October 29. 

Dr Mohanty appreciated the initiatives taken by the Nagaland Government and enlightened that through the project, CIP will introduce its novel low cost technology (Apical Rooted Cutting) with the objective to develop the potato seed value chain in the state to improve productivity and to supply high quality potato seeds to our farmers at an affordable price which can also be exported to the neighbouring states. 

“It will also work towards the introduction of new short duration, early bulking, climate resilient and disease resistant potato varieties responding to consumer and market demands for table and processing purposes,” Dr Mohanty stated.

Huge demand for potato seeds 
The APC revealed that there is a huge demand for potato seeds in the State during both kharif and rabi seasons. “Most farmers of the state cannot afford quality potato seeds from the mainland India and thus buy the unsold potatoes from the grocery shops which give poor yield,” he stated. 

Kikheto conveyed that both Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio and Minister for Agriculture, G Kaito Aye are eager to create better avenues for the farming community and more importantly bring new and innovative farming technologies to attract the educated youths towards agriculture. This, he said that, has prompted FOCUS-Nagaland to propose to IFAD (International Fund for Agriculture Development of the United Nations) to fund the project for potato seed production which will not only increase the farmers’ income but also generate employment among the educated youths of the State. 

He informed that IFAD is “willing to sponsor the project” and once approved, the existing tissue culture laboratory at State Horticulture Nursery under the Department of Horticulture will be upgraded to accommodate the requirements of the warmer foothill areas.

The main tissue culture laboratory is proposed to be installed within the existing infrastructure at the State Agricultural Research Station (SARS), Yisemyong under Mokokchung district for meeting the requirements for the rest of the State with temperate and cold climate of mid and hilly areas.

He further mentioned that Nagaland has a favourable agro-climatic condition to have at least two growing seasons per year which presents an untapped opportunity to transform Nagaland into a seed production hub for the supply of quality potato seed to other States.

The team is visiting Nagaland after 19-days of the discussion held by the State officials led by APC and Mission Director, FOCUS-Nagaland, Y Kikheto Sema, IAS with the International Potato Center (CIP) at Pusa, New Delhi on October 9 last regarding the proposal for low-cost potato seed production system for improved livelihoods for farmers of Nagaland. 

Earlier, on arrival, the team visited the tissue culture laboratories and infrastructure facilities of Agriculture and Horticulture Department at Agri Expo, Dimapur. Later in the afternoon, the CIP team proceeded for SARS, Yisemyong.