1. Production Technology of Potato in Afganistan
1
Amirullah mokhles
A-2015-30-073
DEPARTMENT OF VEGETABLE SCIENCE
CSKHPKV, Palampur (H.P.) 176062
2. Potato Solanum tuberosum L an important food crop
of the word is also a very popular vegetable crop.
And potato is fourth major food crop after rice, wheat
and maize in the world.
Potato is a native of tropical south America.
The agro-climatic conditions of Afghanistan are
ideally suitable for good quality potato production.
Production is concentrated in nine provinces:
Bamyan, Nangarhar Panjsher, Parwan, Samangan,
Sarepul, Takhar, Uruzgan and Wardak, although more
than 70 percent of production comes from Bamyan
province alone.
3. Potatoes are a popular food in Afghanistan. Afghanistan
domestic consumption is estimated at 5.5-6 MT/year with
per capita consumption estimated at 20 kg/year. In
addition to potatoes being included in meat and rice
dishes, French fries are hugely popular in Afghanistan.
5. Potato varieties
The most popular potato varieties grown in
Afghanistan are Safed gul, Be gul, Sabz gul, Sorkh gul
(Lavkar), Chandramukhi, Cardinal and Desiree.
Chandramukhi, Lavkar, Cardinal and Desiree are
exotic varieties imported from India in 2002. In 2003
the International Potato Center (CIP) also introduced
three new potato varieties - Kufri Jyoti, Kufri Badshah
and Diamond in Nangarhar province.
6. Production and productivity
Area for potato cultivation in
Afghanistan is estimated at nearly
23,500 ha with an average yield of
13.5 MT/ha in MY 2014/15. Bamyan
and Nangarhar provinces typically
have the highest yield at
approximately 20-22 MT/ha.
8. Climate
Potatoes are mostly grown during spring in high mountain
valleys and during fall in the plains on irrigated lands.
Seed potatoes are obtained from the spring mountain
potatoes and retained for both the fall planting and the
following spring
14. Soil
Light soils, like loam and sandy loam rich in organic
matter and friable are ideal for growing potatoes.
Heavy clay soil is not suitable for cultivation of potatoes.
The ideal soil PH for potato is 5.5-7.5 .
15. Planting
Potato is grown vegetatively from tubers.
The seed planting in to two characters
In surface land
In hills
The seed tubers are cut about 7 to 10 days before planting
and treat with fungicides by dipping them for 10 minutes
in 0.2% solution of Mancozeb and spread at a cool place
for suberization of cut surfaces to prevent rotting.
16. Sowing the seed
Seeds are sown using a potato planter (a specialised seed drill)
19. Manures and fertilizers
120-150 kg N
50-100 kg P
Are applied to the soil in
One hectare at field
preparation before
planting.
20. Earthing and weeding
The first earthing is done
after about 20-30 days of
planting when the plants
attain a height of 8-10 cm
followed by the second
earthing after another
25 -30 days.
23. Irrigation
The first irrigation is giving immediately after planting.
Subsequent irrigation are applied once a week to ten days.
24. Harvesting
The potato are harvested on maturity. Irrigation is
withheld about 15-20 days prior to harvesting.
The haulms are cut 15-20 days before digging out the
tubers and allowed to dry.
The harvested tubers are spread on floor or heaped under
shade for 10-15 days to allow the skin of tubers to dry.
27. Yield
The average yield is an average yield of 13.5 MT/ha in MY
2014/15.
However the yield may depend on variety, soil, climate
and cultural practices.
28. Storage
Seed potatoes are stored primarily in hand-dug
underground storage areas. There is little to no
refrigerated storage in the country. However, in recent
years the international community has provided
training in proper seed production and storage
techniques, and some private companies have
established seed storages in Afghanistan.