Biofortified Potatoes

GS3 – Agriculture

Context

India is set to introduce iron-rich biofortified potatoes to combat malnutrition and enhance the delivery of micronutrients through food-based strategies.

What are Biofortified Potatoes?

Biofortified potatoes are tubers bred through conventional and marker-assisted selection techniques to enhance their micronutrient content.

  • Nutritional Profile:
    • High in iron, zinc, and vitamin B6
    • Low in phytates, improving mineral absorption
  • Purpose:
    • Reduce iron deficiency and anaemia
    • Tackle hidden hunger in vulnerable populations
Global and Indian Initiatives
  • Global Example:
    • The first iron-rich potato was introduced in Peru by the International Potato Centre (CIP).
  • Indian Adaptation:
    • CIP shared germplasm with ICAR–CPRI, Shimla, to develop locally suitable varieties.
Benefits
  1. Nutrient Fortification: Enhances iron and zinc intake, addressing India’s widespread micronutrient gaps.
  2. Improved Absorption: Low phytate levels enhance iron uptake, even in traditional Indian diets that inhibit mineral absorption.
  3. Disease Resistance: Tolerance to late blight reduces dependence on fungicides in humid regions.
  4. B6 Enrichment: Supports haemoglobin synthesis, boosting iron’s impact against anaemia.
  5. Soil Adaptability: Performs well in acidic soils, increasing yields on India’s marginal lands.
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