Colombia already has a potato production management plan for the next 20 years

Published 2023년 8월 25일

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Colombia has unveiled a Productive Management Plan for the potato sector in an effort to boost production and benefit thousands of farmers and workers involved in the industry. The plan aims to double potato production, implement better agricultural practices for sustainability, and promote import substitution to stimulate the peasant economy. The plan was formulated with the input of various stakeholders in the agricultural chain and sets goals for increasing productivity, reducing imports, and enhancing consumption and exports.
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This Friday, at the National Potato Council, the Ministry of Agriculture formalized the Productive Management Plan for this sector, which seeks to benefit nearly 100,000 peasants and producers who are dedicated to this crop and more than 250,000 people who work in their production. “Potato is a very important product to consolidate Colombia as an agri-food power, that is why we want a potato that doubles its production. The Potato Productive Management Plan is a work route so that productivity grows with better agricultural practices in relation to the environment, a more sustainable production for food security is crucial for humanity. With the leadership of Fedepapa we are going to create an Implementation Unit so that the Plan is not a dead letter," said the Minister of Agriculture, Jhenifer Mojica. He also mentioned the importance of the plan in terms of post-harvest actions to secure the market, price drops and promote import substitution so that the peasant economy grows. ...
Source: Elcolombiano

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