Sustainable potato production. Guidelines for developing countries.

These guidelines present a compilation of potato management practices in use in tropical and subtropical developing countries that have helped increase potato production and productivity. They can be refined to address particular conditions in specific locations. The publication provides indicators...

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Main Authors: Lutaladio, N., Ortíz, O., Haverkort. A., Caldiz, D.
Format: Libro
Language:Inglés
Published: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 2009
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99252
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author Lutaladio, N.
Ortíz, O.
Haverkort. A.
Caldiz, D.
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description These guidelines present a compilation of potato management practices in use in tropical and subtropical developing countries that have helped increase potato production and productivity. They can be refined to address particular conditions in specific locations. The publication provides indicators of sustainability, and highlights potential areas of improvement for potato development. While aimed primarily at decision makers, the manual tries as much as possible to use language familiar to farmers.
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spelling CGSpace992522025-11-29T05:22:18Z Sustainable potato production. Guidelines for developing countries. Lutaladio, N. Ortíz, O. Haverkort. A. Caldiz, D. potatoes developing countries production guidelines sustainability These guidelines present a compilation of potato management practices in use in tropical and subtropical developing countries that have helped increase potato production and productivity. They can be refined to address particular conditions in specific locations. The publication provides indicators of sustainability, and highlights potential areas of improvement for potato development. While aimed primarily at decision makers, the manual tries as much as possible to use language familiar to farmers. 2009 2019-01-31T15:25:57Z 2019-01-31T15:25:57Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99252 en Open Access application/pdf Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Lutaladio, N.; Ortiz, O.; Haverkort, A.; Caldiz, D. 2009. Sustainable potato production. Guidelines for developing countries. Rome (Italy). Food and Agriculture Organization. 91 p.
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Lutaladio, N.
Ortíz, O.
Haverkort. A.
Caldiz, D.
Sustainable potato production. Guidelines for developing countries.
title Sustainable potato production. Guidelines for developing countries.
title_full Sustainable potato production. Guidelines for developing countries.
title_fullStr Sustainable potato production. Guidelines for developing countries.
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable potato production. Guidelines for developing countries.
title_short Sustainable potato production. Guidelines for developing countries.
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production
guidelines
sustainability
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