Two new sweet potato varieties launched in Tanzania

Published 2022년 5월 4일

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The Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI) has introduced two new sweet potato varieties, developed for cultivation in medium altitude and warm semi-arid regions. These varieties, along with new cultivation methods from Japan, are anticipated to enhance the market value of sweet potatoes, thereby improving the income stability of farmers. Additionally, the institute will teach processors a new technique for scarifying sweet potatoes, which is expected to further increase the value of the crop.
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The Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI) Kibaha has officially released two new sweet potato varieties suitable for cultivation at medium altitudes and in warm semi-arid areas. By using the two new sweet potato varieties and adopting new cultivation methods from Japan, farmers in Tanzania will be able to grow sweet potatoes with a higher market value. The technology for scarifying sweet potatoes will also have ...
Source: AGF

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