Mrittika Das, Bankim Sarkar, P. K. Sahu, Ali Jamil Othman, Sushmita Ranjan
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Abstract
The study of production behaviour, growth, trend and export of potatoes from India, the second largest producer, is of utmost importance for food and nutritional security. Using time series data on area, production, productivity and export, the analysis reveals that along with the traditional potato producing states the non-traditional states viz. Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, etc. have come up significantly to enrich the Indian potato basket. Gujarat is showing maximum growth in area and production with a compound annual growth rate of 6.47 and 8.86, respectively, and likely to be the best yielder during 2025–2026. The study reveals that Nepal, Oman, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia have changed their import scenario with declining Sri Lankan import. Under pressure on natural resources the study advocates for attaining maximum productivity per unit of resource use and export.
期刊介绍:
Potato Research, the journal of the European Association for Potato Research (EAPR), promotes the exchange of information on all aspects of this fast-evolving global industry. It offers the latest developments in innovative research to scientists active in potato research. The journal includes authoritative coverage of new scientific developments, publishing original research and review papers on such topics as:
Molecular sciences;
Breeding;
Physiology;
Pathology;
Nematology;
Virology;
Agronomy;
Engineering and Utilization.