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THE CONTRIBUTION OF POTATOES TO GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY Pamela K. Anderson Director General, International Potato Center 7 September 2010 Potato Europe 2010

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THE CONTRIBUTION OF POTATOES TO GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY

Pamela K. AndersonDirector General, International Potato Center

7 September 2010Potato Europe 2010

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..to achieve food security, well-being and gender equity for poor people in root and tuber farming and food systems in the developing world.

We do this through research and innovation in science, technology and capacity strengthening.

CIP’S mission

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1. Cali (Colombia)2. Quito (Ecuador)3. Lima (Peru)4. Huancayo (Peru)5. San Ramon (Peru)6. Cochabamba (Bolivia)7. Sao Carlos (Brazil)

8. Kumasi (Ghana)9. Cotonou (Benin)10. Huambo (Angola)11. Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)12. Nairobi (Kenya)13. Kabale (Uganda)14. Ruhengeri (Rwanda)15. Lilongwe (Malawi)16. Blantyre (Malawi)17. Chimoio (Manica Province, Mozambique)

18. Tashkent (Uzbekistan)19. New Delhi (India)20. Shillong (India)21. Kathmandu (Nepal)22. Dhaka (Bangladesh) 23. Bhubaneswar (India)24. Beijing (China)25. Hanoi (Vietnam)26. Lambang (Indonesia)27. Los Banos (Philippines)28. Manokwari (Papua Indonesia)29. Wamena (Papua Indonesia)30. Honar Honiara (Solomon Islands)

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The spread of the potato around the

world from Peru

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FOOD CONSUMPTION

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Potato production shift

Source: FAOSTAT

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POTATO CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION HAVE BEEN INCREASING ACROSS THE

DEVELOPING WORLD

GLOBAL TRENDS

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Drivers of Growth in Potato Production

Potatoes are

Cheap and Nutritious

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Food riots a mass phenomenon when prices spike

Source: J. von Braun based on news reports. Price are data from FAO 2009

Price spike

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Drivers of Growth in Potato Production

May 2008 – FAO study

Potato – the antidote to high food prices

While grain prices were sky-rocketing, potato prices around

the world were stable

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(Per 100 g, after boiling in skin and peeling before consumption) Source: United States Department of Agriculture, National Nutrient Database

Nutritional Security –Nutrient Content of Potatoes

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Drivers of Growth in Potato Production

Potatoes are

Multi-purpose

Income Generators

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Drivers of Growth in Potato Production

Growth rates for the roots and tubers

(including potatoes)are by far out-performing

the major grain crops

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Growth rates of yields for major cereals in developing countries are slowing

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Yam 2.9%

Potato 2.7%

Cassava 1.9%

Sweetpotato 1.0%

GROWTH RATES OF

ROOTS & TUBERS (1993 – 2020)

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Drivers of Growth in Potato Production

Potatoes are efficient

Potatoes produce more energy per unit land and time

than any other major staple crop

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MJ/ ha / day

Potato 216

Yam 182

Maize 159

Sweetpotato 152

Rice 121

Cassava 121

Production of edible energy

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Asia – Increasing

productivity

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Food Security is a critical challenge in Asia

China

DPR Korea

Myanmar Lao PDR

Cambodia Vietnam

Indonesia

Philippines

PNGChinaAsian “tigers”Constrained economies

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Production and Area Growth:India and China

A half century of expansion

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THE CHINA CHALLENGE –FOOD SECURITY

The Chinese population is expected to continue growing and stabilize at about 1.5 billion. They have targeted 95% food self-sufficiency, which means that over the next 2 decades food production will need to increase by 100,000,000 T/year, and that 50,000,000 T/year could come from potatoes alone

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Index of production, area and yield in China

2006Production – 70 million MTArea – 4.9 million haYield – 14.4 t/ha Source: www.faostat.org

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National average(14.4 t/ha)

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+ 2.8 tons+ 0.6 tons

Yield(t/ha)

Potato yield gap analysis (expert panel)

Source: a) Keith Fuglie. 2007. Research Priority Assessment for the CIP 2005-2015 Strategic Plan: Projecting Impacts on Poverty, Employment, Health and Environment.b) Yearbook of China Agricultural Statistics. 2005

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Potato production and poverty in China

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CIP-CHINA CENTER FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC 4 February 2010

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Sub-saharan Africa –

Increasing rural incomes

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Tremendous growth over last decade in area planted to potato in

Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)Major African Field Crops Area Growth

1994-2005 (source www.faostat.org)

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Scott et al. (2000) prediction 250% increase in SSA potato demand between 1993 & 2020 on target!

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Most of the growth was in the ECA

Sub-region

Share of

areaASARECA 71%

SADC 21%

CORAF 8%

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Percent change in potato production in selected countries, 1994-2004

(3yrs average)

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Angola

Source: FAOSTAT

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Ware Potatoes 80%

Seed Potatoes 10% Waste 10%

Ware Potatoes used as boiled vegetable 85%

Processing 15%

Chips 90% Crisps 10%

Utilization of potatoes in the ECA countries

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A Masaai group in Kenya supply Steers and Njoro canning with processing potatoes about 8 tons/week

Receive > US $2000/acre/year

From barley they get about $US 200/year/acre

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Potato yield gap analysis

Source: a) Fuglie, 2007. Research Priority Assessment for the CIP 2005-2015 Strategic Plan: Projecting Impacts on Poverty, Employment, Health and Environment.

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Demand for potato seed is great,but often unfulfilled

Availability of certified (formal) seed as a percentage of need

Kenya 1%Peru 2%China 20%Argentina 60%United Kingdom 66%Holland 99%

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Aeroponics system yielded multiplication rates of up to 50:1 with CIP varieties

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Benefits of Aeroponics

Increase in multiplication rate from 5:1 to 50:1Reduced field generations- less disease and less pressure

on land

No need to sterilize substrateBan on methyl bromideRising energy prices

1% of conventional water usageReduction in cost of pre-basic tuber production from

12 cents to 4 cents

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1. Ethiopia

2. Kenya

3. Uganda

4. Rwanda

5. Malawi

6. Angola

7. Tanzania

Public – Private Seed Systems

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Latin America –

Increasing nutrition

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Age: 2 yr 9 mo

BW: 10.7 kg

Height: 78.3 cm

Age: 2 yr 6 mo

BW: 11.6 kg

Height: 86.4 cm

Girls from ANDAHUAYLAS(Photograph: Courtesy of UNICEF)

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% of Children < 5 yr with Cronic Malnutrition

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42 ! 100 22 ! 140

Phenolic Compounds (mg / 100 g)

40 - 1108 115 ! 2401

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Target countries for potential impact on nutrition from consumption of biofortified potato

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1. Increase field productivity

2. Increase system productivity

3. Link small farmers to market

4. Develop public-private partnerships

5. Biofortification

6. Public awareness – benefits of potato for the global food security

Increasing Potato’s Contribution to Food Security – The Challenges

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