South Asia Regional Centre of International Potato Centre (CIP) in India

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South Asia Regional Centre of International Potato Centre (CIP) in India

Centre approves South Asia unit of International Potato Centre at Agra

Context: The Union Cabinet has approved the establishment of the South Asia Regional Centre of the International Potato Center (CIP) in Singna, Agra district, Uttar Pradesh

About CIP

  • Founded in 1971 and headquartered in Lima, Peru.
  • CIP is a leading research-for-development organisation dedicated to improving the productivity and nutritional quality of potato, sweetpotato, and Andean roots and tubers
  • Its mission is aligned with improving global food systems through innovation and partnerships.
  • Notably, China established its CIP regional centre — the China Center for Asia Pacific (CCCAP) — in Yanqing, Beijing in 2017, which serves the entire East Asia and Pacific region. India’s CSARC is expected to play a similar role for the South Asia region, driving agricultural innovation and development across borders.

CSARC Project Overview

  • Objective: This initiative aims to significantly bolster food and nutrition security, improve farmers’ income, and generate employment opportunities by advancing potato and sweetpotato productivity, refining post-harvest management, and promoting value addition in the sector.
  • Land Allocation: 10 hectares provided by the Uttar Pradesh government
  • Primary Beneficiaries: Farmers in potato-belt states such as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal
  • Regional Impact: Will serve farmers across South Asian countries

Current Research Ecosystem

  • Currently, tuber crop research in India is primarily conducted at two ICAR centres:
    • ICAR-CPRI (Central Potato Research Institute) in Shimla – focuses on potato.
    • ICAR-CTCRI (Central Tuber Crops Research Institute) in Thiruvananthapuram focuses on sweetpotato.
  • CSARC will become the second major international agricultural research institute to operate in India, following the establishment of the International Rice Research Institute – South Asia Regional Centre (IRRI-SARC) in Varanasi in 2017. 

India in Global Potato Economy & Scientific Focus of CSARC 

  • India’s Role in Global Potato Production: India ranks as the second-largest producer and consumer of potatoes globally. 
    • In 2020, India produced 51.30 million tonnes, while China led the world with 78.24 million tonnes
    • Together, the two countries accounted for over one-third of global potato production, which stood at 359.07 million tonnes in 2020.
    • Among Indian states, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal were top producers with 15 million tonnes each during 2020-21, followed by Bihar (9 MT). Other significant producers include Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Punjab.
  • CSARC will focus on developing high-yielding, nutrient-rich, and climate-resilient varieties of potato and sweetpotato, contributing to sustainable agricultural development not only in India but throughout the South Asia region.
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