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Kenya, Netherlands in deal to boost potato yield

Kenya is set to launch new varieties of potatoes that will boost quality and yield.

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Willy Bett told reporters on Monday that the 21 new varieties are part of a cooperation deal between Kenya and the Netherlands in agriculture.

The varieties are currently being tested at the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS).

Kenya has two varieties of potatoes but fast-food makers prefer to import potatoes from Egypt to make chips (or French fries).

The new varieties were developed on Dutch soils but will be tested by KEPHIS to determine their viability in Kenya.

On Monday, the minister met with Dutch minister for agriculture Martijn van Dam and details of the arrangement were discussed.

Source: www.potatopro.com
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