Iron and zinc based biofortified potatoes: Scaling strategies to fight against anemia in the Andes

Iron and zinc deficiency remain major public health challenges in the Andean region, particularly affecting young children and women of reproductive age. This document presents the scaling strategy for iron- and zinc-biofortified potatoes (PBH) developed by the International Potato Center (CIP) as a...

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Main Authors: Rodríguez, C.A., Pradel, W., Ordinola, M., Burgos, G., Salas, E., Pérez, W.
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Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180031
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author Rodríguez, C.A.
Pradel, W.
Ordinola, M.
Burgos, G.
Salas, E.
Pérez, W.
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Ordinola, M.
Pradel, W.
Pérez, W.
Rodríguez, C.A.
Salas, E.
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Pradel, W.
Ordinola, M.
Burgos, G.
Salas, E.
Pérez, W.
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description Iron and zinc deficiency remain major public health challenges in the Andean region, particularly affecting young children and women of reproductive age. This document presents the scaling strategy for iron- and zinc-biofortified potatoes (PBH) developed by the International Potato Center (CIP) as a sustainable, food-based approach to reduce anemia and improve nutrition in Peru. The innovation is based on conventionally bred potato varieties with increased bioavailable iron, resistance to late blight, and strong cultural acceptance. The strategy integrates horizontal, vertical, and deep scaling pathways, combining local seed systems, market integration, public policies, and nutrition education. It emphasizes multi-stakeholder partnerships, inclusive value chains, and a gender-transformative approach that promotes the participation and leadership of women and youth. Overall, the strategy demonstrates the potential of biofortified potatoes to strengthen resilient agrifood systems, improve nutrition and food security, and generate sustainable social and economic impacts in the Andes.
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spelling CGSpace1800312026-01-18T02:11:13Z Iron and zinc based biofortified potatoes: Scaling strategies to fight against anemia in the Andes Rodríguez, C.A. Pradel, W. Ordinola, M. Burgos, G. Salas, E. Pérez, W. biofortification potatoes iron anaemia seed certification Iron and zinc deficiency remain major public health challenges in the Andean region, particularly affecting young children and women of reproductive age. This document presents the scaling strategy for iron- and zinc-biofortified potatoes (PBH) developed by the International Potato Center (CIP) as a sustainable, food-based approach to reduce anemia and improve nutrition in Peru. The innovation is based on conventionally bred potato varieties with increased bioavailable iron, resistance to late blight, and strong cultural acceptance. The strategy integrates horizontal, vertical, and deep scaling pathways, combining local seed systems, market integration, public policies, and nutrition education. It emphasizes multi-stakeholder partnerships, inclusive value chains, and a gender-transformative approach that promotes the participation and leadership of women and youth. Overall, the strategy demonstrates the potential of biofortified potatoes to strengthen resilient agrifood systems, improve nutrition and food security, and generate sustainable social and economic impacts in the Andes. 2025-12 2026-01-17T23:09:07Z 2026-01-17T23:09:07Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180031 en Open Access application/pdf Rodriguez, C.; Pradel, W.; Ordinola, M.; Burgos, G.; Salas, E.; Perez, W.; Kante, M.; Muñoa, L.; Hareau, G.; Polar, V.; Andrade Piedra, J. 2025. Iron and zinc based biofortified potatoes: Scaling strategies to fight against anemia in the Andes. International Potato Center: Lima, Peru. 10.4160/cip.2025.12.013
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Rodríguez, C.A.
Pradel, W.
Ordinola, M.
Burgos, G.
Salas, E.
Pérez, W.
Iron and zinc based biofortified potatoes: Scaling strategies to fight against anemia in the Andes
title Iron and zinc based biofortified potatoes: Scaling strategies to fight against anemia in the Andes
title_full Iron and zinc based biofortified potatoes: Scaling strategies to fight against anemia in the Andes
title_fullStr Iron and zinc based biofortified potatoes: Scaling strategies to fight against anemia in the Andes
title_full_unstemmed Iron and zinc based biofortified potatoes: Scaling strategies to fight against anemia in the Andes
title_short Iron and zinc based biofortified potatoes: Scaling strategies to fight against anemia in the Andes
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topic biofortification
potatoes
iron
anaemia
seed certification
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180031
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