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Bio-Fortified Potatoes

Bio-Fortified Potatoes

Bio-Fortified Potatoes | UPSC Compass

Why in News
  • India is introducing bio-fortified potatoes enriched with iron
    • Aim: Tackle micronutrient deficiencies
    • Improve agricultural sustainability
  • Developed by the International Potato Center (CIP), Peru
    • These potatoes aim to address iron deficiency and hidden hunger
  • CIP is also setting up a South Asia regional centre in Agra, Uttar Pradesh
    • Purpose: Boost research and seed access in the Indo-Gangetic plains
    • Note: This is the world’s largest potato-producing region
What are Bio-Fortified Potatoes
  • New potato variety enriched with higher iron content
  • Developed using:
    • Conventional breeding
    • Biotechnology
  • Aim:
    • Combat iron deficiency
    • Address hidden hunger
  • Retain:
    • Normal taste
    • Normal yield
  • Farmer- and consumer-friendly
  • Initiative led by the International Potato Center (CIP)
    • A global leader in tuber crop research
Bio-Fortified Sweet Potatoes in India
  • Vitamin A-enriched sweet potatoes are already available in:
    • Karnataka
    • Assam
    • West Bengal
    • Odisha
  • Plans to expand cultivation to more states
Iron-Fortified Potato Varieties in India
  • CIP shared germplasm with ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute (CPRI), Shimla
  • An iron-rich potato variety released in Peru:
    • Currently under evaluation for Indian agro-climatic conditions
  • The new Agra centre will:
    • Support research and development
    • Help with seed distribution across South Asia
Other Biofortified Crop Initiatives by ICAR
  • ICAR released biofortified seed varieties in 61 crops:
    • 34 field crops
      • Cereals
      • Pulses
      • Millets
      • Oilseeds
    • 27 horticultural crops
      • Tubers
      • Vegetables
      • Medicinal plants
Examples
  • CR Dhan 416:
    • Salinity-resistant rice
    • Multiple pest resistances
  • Durum Wheat:
    • High in zinc (41.1 ppm) and iron (38.5 ppm)
    • Contains 12% protein
    • Suitable for irrigated areas
About Biofortification
  • Process of enhancing nutrient content of crops using:
    • Conventional breeding
    • Agronomic techniques
    • Modern biotechnology
  • Boosts:
    • Vitamin levels
    • Mineral levels in staple crops
  • Helps in reducing malnutrition