Research by Embrapa Vegetables in October aims to adapt sweet potato curing processes for tropical conditions in both conventional and organic farming systems in Brazil. Curing is a post-harvest technique that heals lesions on the roots, increasing shelf life and maintaining quality. The research will consider weather conditions, available cultivars, and economic realities of Brazilian producers. The Sweet Potato Healing Unit, funded by a parliamentary amendment, is being used for the research. The expectation is that the parameters for the curing process will be defined in the first quarter of the next year. This comes as Brazil's sweet potato production and consumption have seen an increase in the past decade.