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Final phase of research, Nigerian farmers prepare genetically modified potatoes

Reni by Reni
November 22, 2023
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The first-year multi-locational confined trial in the Nigerian Genetically Modified (GM) Potato project has concluded in three locations, and the biotech potatoes indicate a notable yield advantage over the conventional varieties planted in Nigeria.

Newsmen in Kaduna received the information in a statement signed by Alex Abutu, the AATF’s Communication Officer (West and Central Africa), today.

The trials are under the Feed the Future Global Biotech Potato Partnership (GBPP), a five-year project, coordinated by Michigan State University, that focuses on the commercialization of late blight disease-resistant potatoes in farmer-preferred varieties in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kenya, and Nigeria.

The African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) and the International Centre for Potatoes are other strategic partners in the project which is implemented in Nigeria by the National Root Crop Research Institute (NRCRI), Umudike.

Dr Charles Amadi, The GBPP Principal Investigator said that he was excited by the promising results which showed clearly that biotech potatoes can contribute significantly to the mitigation of devastation caused by recurrent outbreaks of late blight in the potato-growing areas of Nigeria.

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He added that this will help increase yields and secure farmers’ investments and the livelihoods of stakeholders in the potato value chain.

Dr. Shuaibu Kahya, the GBPP Trial Manager noted that “late blight is the most destructive of all potato diseases. It affects both potato foliage in the field and tuber in the storage which can destroy a crop, leading to a 100 percent loss. In Nigeria, Potato is grown predominantly in Jos, Plateau State, Obudu in Cross River State, and Mambila Plateau, Taraba State during the rainy season.

According to him, potato farmers in these areas suffered from late blight disease in their fields for more than 30 years. “In 2021/22, NRCRI scientists evaluated late blight resistance potato known as biotech potato (these biotech lines have 3R gene from potato wild relatives).

The modified potatoes were planted along with non-biotech potatoes as control, at the confined field trial at Kuru and Bokkos (Plateau State) and Kusuku, Mambila plateau (Taraba State).

In the first year multilocational confined field trial, 80-100 percent of the control potato (non-biotech potato died of late blight diseases.

However, biotech potatoes performed well, with 100 percent of the modified plants showing no late blight symptoms on the foliage.

The harvested biotech potato tubers did not show any difference in tuber size and shape compared to the non-biotech potato.

The Trial Manager listed the benefits of the GM potatoes including a greater number of tubers than the non-biotech potato (which is responsible for the significant yield), reductions in production cost and environmental impact, as well as the potential to influence marketability.

Some of the farmers who participated in the trials were full of praise for the modified variety, saying that it out-performed their conventional varieties and called on the federal government of Nigeria to expedite action on the commercialization of the biotech potato to ensure farmers have unhindered access to its tuber seedlings.

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Mrs. Rosemary Samson, the Chairlady of Kusuku Potatoes Farmers Association, Sardauna Local Government Area of Taraba state said she and her fellow farmers have been planting potatoes for years but have never witnessed such high-yielding very productive varieties as the biotech potatoes.

“For past years we have been farming potatoes on this land, I have farmed potatoes for more than 20 years, and the problem in the land is poor yield insect destruction, and rustiness of the potato. This variety is completely different from our experience.

This one yields very dowelled rustiness is not like in the past”.

Another farmer, Genesis Johnson, the Chairman of Potato Farmersrom Gembu said he came to witness the harvest of the Irish potato that is resistant to pipestone disease, and he was very impressed with what he saw.

“In previous years we have been planting Irish potato we have not witnessed a potato that is resistant to pest and disease. We spend so much on chemical spray to reduce diseases and insect attacks yet what we get at the end of the day is not proportional to the investment.

“With this biotech potato, we are encouraged that hope for bumper  harvest is possible and that with little investment our efforts will yield good results.

We are appealing to the federal government to avail us this variety of Irish potato, it will give us more income and more food on our table.”

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Morenikeji Adedayo is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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