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Signing Ceremony of Founding Members to Establish Irish Potato Coalition in Ethiopia (IPC/E) as Local Organization [...]
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On May 28, 2026, the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), in partnership with the Irish Potato Research and Development Association (IPRADA), marked the 3rd International Day of Potato [...]
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The Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), together with the Irish Potato Research & Development Association (IPRADA) and several development partners, organized a National Potato Re [...]
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The closing conference marked the conclusion of a multi‑year initiative aimed at strengthening Ethiopia’s potato sector. The project focused on supporting smallholder farmers to adopt improved varieties and management practices, thereby increasing productivity, household incomes, and food security.
The initiative sought to build a resilient potato innovation system by improving farmer access to climate‑smart technologies, enhancing the capacity of national research institutions, and establishing a sustainable seed production and distribution network.
The closing event provided a platform to:
Delegates included experts from agricultural research, seed regulation, policy, extension services, private seed producers, NGOs, and potato processing companies. Representatives came from Amhara, Oromia, and SNNP regions, covering 13 districts and 80 kebeles. The project directly reached around 40,000 smallholder farmers with improved seed and production technologies.
The conference reaffirmed the importance of continued investment in potato research, innovation, and seed systems. Stakeholders emphasized that strengthening collaboration and scaling proven technologies will be critical to sustaining progress and ensuring Ethiopia’s potato sector contributes to food security, income generation, and rural development.
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The African Potato Association (APA) has confirmed that its 12th Triennial Conference will be held in Lilongwe, Malawi, from June 27 to July 1, 2022.
The event will focus on the theme “Harnessing Potato and Sweet Potato Innovations for Resilient and Healthier Agri‑Food Systems.” The conference will bring together researchers, policymakers, and development partners to discuss innovations that strengthen food security and promote sustainable agriculture.
APA President Dr. Wilkson Makumba noted that the conference is being organized in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development, the International Potato Center (CIP), and other partners. He emphasized that the gathering will serve as a platform to share scientific findings, highlight innovation pathways, and strengthen partnerships across Africa’s potato and sweet potato sectors.
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The African Potato Association (APA) hosts its Triennial Conference as a premier gathering for researchers, policymakers, private sector actors, and development partners working across Africa’s potato and sweet potato value chains.
Held every three years, the conference provides a platform to:
The conference theme, “Harnessing Potato and Sweet Potato Innovations for Resilient and Healthier Agri‑Food Systems,” reflects the growing importance of these crops in addressing hunger, improving nutrition, and supporting sustainable livelihoods across the continent.
Delegates include scientists, extension workers, policymakers, private sector representatives, and farmer organizations. Together, they explore strategies to scale innovations, strengthen value chains, and ensure that potato and sweet potato contribute to inclusive economic growth and climate resilience.
By bringing diverse stakeholders together, the APA Triennial Conference continues to serve as a catalyst for collaboration, innovation, and transformation in Africa’s potato sector.
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