Potato News from Africa

A Potato Farmer in Musanze, Rwanda, taking care of his crop (Courtesy: Umuhinzi)
May 17, 2016
Rwanda demand for quality seed potatoes exceeds supply
Farmers of Irish potatoes in Rwanda are decrying not only the shortage of quality seeds but also the mounting prices.
Established in 2015, Winnaz Potato Chips is carving out a piece of the East African Potato Chips market
May 04, 2016
Winnaz potato chips take on Lay's in Rwanda
Pascal Murasira, co-founder and managing partner of Rwanda-based Hollanda FairFoods, tells about the opportunities and challenges for his company that manufactures potato chips under the brand name Winnaz.
Located in the state Plateau, Nigeria is the potato farm Mangu-Bokkos-Plateau (shown above). This operation, farmed by Vicampro is said to be the largest mechanized potato farm in Nigeria (Courtesy: Vicampro)
May 02, 2016
African Development Bank Project will boost Potato cultivation in Nigeria
The African Development Bank (AfDB) potato value chain project that will boost potato farming will commence in the State Plateau (Nigeria) soon.
Packaging snacks at Algerian Snack manufacturer Maravilla
April 18, 2016
tna helped Algerian snack manufacturer Maravilla to increase production capacity by 25 per cent
Algerian snack manufacturer Maravilla increased production capacity by 25 per cent by installing high performance customised solutions from tna
View of El Oued, Algeria (2010). In this Sahara desert town, potatoes are grown in irrigated crop circles amidst small palm oases. Meanwhile, the potato production in El Oued has expanded to 40% of the total production of Algeria - see second photo in thi
April 14, 2016
Algeria aims to make potato export 'structural'
Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fishing Sid Ahmed Ferroukhi stressed Thursday in Algiers that potato exports will continue during the three upcoming years to reach 70,000 tons.
In this "Focus on Potato" presentation on potato blemishes, Jacquie van der Waals (Professor, Department of Plant Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa) focuses on known biotic causes.
March 23, 2016
Blemishes of Table Potatoes: Common Biotic Causes
Potato tubers are affected by a number of blemishes, which can cause severe economic losses. This 'Focus on Potato' presentation by Jacquie van der Waals, Professor at the University of Pretoria in South Africa can serve as a guide for growers and others in the potato industry to help with identification of these blemishes.
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George Kinuthia (left) checks the progress of the potato harvesting at his farm in Molo with Fergus Robley (right) the Managing Director of FMD East Africa and Jan Soltau (centre) the Sales Manager of Grimme.
March 23, 2016
Potato Farmers in Kenya turn to mechanization to meet rapidly increasing demand
The fast expansion of cities and towns and the popularity of fast foods have created a rapidly increasing demand for potatoes in Kenya.
The new potato processing plant in Rwanda was opened Wednesday and has capacity to produce four potato products: chips, french fries, whole peeled potato, and whole cleaned potatoes. (Courtesy: The New Times / JD Mbonyinshuti)
March 11, 2016
New Potato Processing plant adds value for farmers in Rwanda
In Rwanda a new potato processing plant was opened, with the capacity to produce four potato products; chips, french fries, whole peeled potato, and whole cleaned potatoes for sale to super markets and schools.
The SPIRIT project participants and financial backers
March 08, 2016
East Africa Potato Knowledge Portal created to strengthen the innovative capacity of local potato value chain
You can now join the East Africa Potato Value Chain Knowledge Sharing Portal, which aims to address the scientific and technological divide in the field of agricultural value-chain innovations by enabling East African research organizations to create, update and use scientific knowledge and technological innovations.
Flying a specially equipped drone, a team of CIP researchers from South America and Africa has successfully used remote-sensing technology to obtain data on orange-fleshed sweetpotato fields in East Africa.
February 26, 2016
East African drone pilot project started to gather crop data in Tanzania
Researchers from the University of Nairobi, the International Potato Centre (CIP) and others ave started a pilot project in Tanzania, where a drone was able to pinpoint 14 different varieties of sweet potatoes in Ukiriguru Research Institute in Mwanza.
Potato Variety testing in Angola. Several potat varieties were released and the main components of a potato seed multiplication system were established (Courtesy: Britta Kowalski)
February 25, 2016
Dutch company to support commercial Angola potato production
An unidentified agricultural company from the Netherlands will support farmers in large scale potato production in the irrigated area of ​​Matala, in Angola’s Huila province.
Johannesburg-based Krunch is on the South African market for just more than a year and is sold mainly in Gauteng at various independent supermarkets.
February 10, 2016
Krunch potato chips has to change logo and packaging after complaint by Simba
The Advertising Standards Authority of South Africa (ASA) partially upheld Simba’s complaint against Krunch potato chips
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As the extreme drought and high temperatures push the potato stock in South Africa down, prices rise to the highest level ever (Courtesy: Potatoes South Africa)
February 07, 2016
Drought in South Africa pushes potato prices to the highest level ever
Drought and hot conditions since September 2015 have a negative impact on yields in almost all the potato production regions in South Africa. Currently market prices are at the highest levels ever, while potato stock levels are at record low levels.
Late blight resistant plants in the back grow while non-resistant varieties in the foreground die.
January 31, 2016
Uganda field trial shows extreme resistance to late blight by GM potato
In Uganda, a series of field trials began in 2015 to assess whether twelve highly resistant GM plants of the ‘Desiree’ and local ‘Victoria’ variety provided by the International Potato Center CIP offer a durable resistance to late blight
Potato Value Chain Africa website to be launched at Eldoret Agri-Trade Fair, Kenya
September 20, 2015
Potato Value Chain Africa website to be launched at Eldoret Agri-Trade Fair, Kenya
The Dutch Embassy in Kenya will next week launch the Potato Value Chain Africa website at the Eldoret Agri-Trade Fair, in a bid to support farmers in the country.
In 2014 these farmers in Cameroon received free seed potatoes, also intended to bring potato production to a higher level.
August 18, 2015
Cameroon planning to triple potato production in 2016
In the African country of Cameroon, the Delegate Minister of the Minister of Economy, Yaouba Abdoulaye, officially launched on 5th and 6th August 2015 two new agricultural plants or agropoles for the production, processing and sale of potatoes and pineapples respectively.
Potato Growers in Rwanda will benefit from new distribution system
July 19, 2015
Potato Growers in Rwanda will benefit from new distribution system
In Rwanda, a new potato wholesale market in the capital Kigali and collection centres in areas where potatoes are grown are part of a plan to modernize the value supply chain for the potato crop.
Algeria announces new strategy to tackle rising potato prices
March 22, 2015
Algeria announces new strategy to tackle rising potato prices
The Algerian Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Abdelouahab Nouri, has announced a programme to tackle the problem of soaring potato prices, consisting in the adoption of a new marketing strategy to connect producers and consumers directly.

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