Potato cultivation business in Nepal has begun

Published 2024년 2월 6일

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SEED is expanding its global R&D efforts with a potato cultivation project in Nepal. The company has completed the first local technology verification for potatoes and is now conducting the second. The goal is to develop cultivation technology for various high-value agricultural products and provide tailored solutions for different cultivation types. SEED's unique Seed Farm System (SFS) is being applied to enhance potato cultivation productivity and efficiency in Nepal. The recently implemented soil monitoring and irrigation systems are expected to significantly improve productivity.
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Seed farm system, soil monitoring and irrigation system application Providing customized solutions for each type of cultivation SEED is expanding its global research and development (R&D), starting with its potato cultivation project in Nepal. Seed successfully completed the first local technology verification (PoC) for potatoes in 20 ha (approximately 60,000 pyeong) of highland field last year, and is currently conducting the second technical verification for potatoes in 10 ha (30,000 pyeong). Starting with this, the plan is to promote the development of cultivation technology for not only potatoes but also other high value-added agricultural products, provide customized solutions for various cultivation types such as open field and greenhouse, and continue to advance crop supply chain management through digitalization of the entire agricultural process. Nepal has a climate environment optimized for potato cultivation due to its topographical structure. Accordingly, Seed has ...
Source: Aflnews

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