Abstract

Potato production and consumption are booming worldwide, greater quantity of it is being processed into food and snacks. It is the most important horticultural crop which is a good substitute for maize to supplement carbohydrates. It was declared a national strategic food security crop on 18 May 2012 by the government of Zimbabwe. This paper critically review the value chain of Irish potato in Zimbabwe with a focus on its any government policy and support with regards to promoting the crop and key stakeholders involved in the value chain. The Irish potato value chain in Zimbabwe has great potential to improve and if well supported, it can contribute to the GDP of the country. This can be done if the government improve on its policy implementation through capacity development of its research and extension workers and more resources have to be availed to this area has showed great potential in terms of marketing and production. The key drivers at production level who will help in ensuring that necessary interventions are carried out to improve long term performance of the Irish potato value chain operate in an enabling environment. This is done by offering incentives to the potato farmers and all the value chain players. The economy of a country is driven by having well thought out policies and interventions that can even subsidies inputs and other raw material required along the value chain.

Highlights

  • Irish potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is considered to be a very important root and tuber crop in the world

  • This paper critically review the value chain of Irish potato in Zimbabwe with a focus on its any government policy and support with regards to promoting the crop and key stakeholders involved in the value chain

  • The key drivers at production level who will help in ensuring that necessary interventions are carried out to improve long term performance of the Irish potato value chain operate in an enabling environment

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Summary

Introduction

Irish potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is considered to be a very important root and tuber crop in the world. There is need for the world to readdress such bias as policy makers have to ensure that they create an environment that is conducive for support from both public and private investors. This support include among other factors breeding programs that improve the value chain. As for the Sub Saharan region, there has been a notable increase in the size of area under potato production as most farmers in the area have responded to a high demand for fresh and processed potatoes This increase in Irish potatoes and its products is being necessitated by an increase in urbanisation which has resulted in a change in food consumption patterns (FAO, 2008). The write up will critically review the value chain of Irish potato in Zimbabwe with a focus on its any government policy and support with regards to promoting the crop and key stakeholders involved in the value chain

Brief History of Irish Potato Introduction and Production in Zimbabwe
Constraints to Potato Production
Importance of Potato Value Chain
Stakeholders Involved in Value Chain of Irish Potatoes
Conclusion
Findings
Recommendations
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