Agartala, September 13
A delegation from the International Potato Centre (CIP), Lima, Peru, arrived in Tripura to explore collaboration opportunities with the state government's horticulture department and local farmers.
Recognising Tripura as one of the most promising states in the country's potato industry, the delegation praised the remarkable innovations and research that strengthened potato cultivation in the region.
"We are more than satisfied and very impressed with the dedication of officials and researchers in making potato a successful crop in Tripura," the delegation stated.
The CIP team, highlighting the role of improved technologies such as new seed innovations and epical rooted cuttings with seed links, said that it enabled farmers to achieve higher yields.
They also stressed the potential of introducing new high-value potato varieties that could fetch better market prices and increase profitability for farmers.
The delegation expressed eagerness to meet the state's Honourable Minister to discuss future collaborations, noting that the government has already shown strong interest in working with CIP scientists. They further underlined the importance of involving experts from across India to strengthen potato research and innovation.
"We want to ensure that potato production in Tripura continues to evolve, become more efficient, and deliver greater benefits to farmers. We pledge to continue our support from the international scientific community to strengthen potato breeding," the delegation affirmed.
The Director General of the International Potato Centre, Simon Heck--who has also been serving as Senior Director of CGIAR since March 2023--is leading global efforts to expand potato research and innovation, further underscoring the significance of CIP's collaboration with Tripura.
A day earlier, the Tripura CM Manik Saha met Kathy Giles Diaz, U.S. Consul General, Kolkata at the State Secretariat in Agartala, on Thursday.
In a post on X, CM Saha said, "Had an insightful meeting with Ms. Kathy Giles Diaz, U.S. Consul General, Kolkata today at the Secretariat, Agartala."
— ANI
Reader Comments
As someone from Tripura, I'm proud to see our state getting international recognition. Our farmers work really hard and deserve these opportunities. Hope the government ensures the benefits actually reach the small farmers.
Interesting development! International Potato Centre is a renowned organization. Their expertise in potato research could really transform agriculture in Northeast India. Good to see global knowledge sharing happening.
While international collaboration is good, I hope our local agricultural universities and KVKs are also involved. We need to develop solutions that work specifically for our soil and climate conditions.
Potato is such an important crop for our food security. If Tripura can become a hub for potato research, it will benefit the entire Northeast region. Hope this collaboration brings new technologies that are affordable for our farmers.
Great initiative! But I hope they also focus on sustainable farming practices. We need to balance productivity with environmental concerns. Organic potato farming could be a good area to explore 🌱
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