Potatoes for Sustainable Global Food Security

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André Devaux
Peter Kromann
Oscar Ortiz
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[1] International Potato Center,
[2] International Potato Center,undefined
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Potato Research | 2014年 / 57卷
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Institutional innovation; Priority setting; “Pro-poor” technologies; Seed; Small-scale farmers; Vulnerability;
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Potato is the third most important food crop in terms of global consumption, and it has been highly recommended by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations as a food security crop as the world faces a growing population and related problems with food supply. This paper presents data on global potato production, consumption, malnutrition, and hunger; information which helps pinpoint where the resource-poor and hungry live and how the potato and international agricultural research could help improve food security and livelihoods in developing countries. The International Potato Center has used such a targeting exercise to focus its research for development and develop its new strategic plan, in which five out of the six objectives are related to potato.
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