June 27, 2006
Source:
CGIAR News
The International Potato
Center takes the lead as the United Nations declares 2008
the International Year of the Potato
The potato is the fourth most
important food crop in the world and offers great potential as a
food source for future generations. Recognizing this, the United
Nations (UN) announced on 25 November 2005, at a conference of
the Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO), the formal designation of 2008 as the
International Year of the Potato.
The UN resolution notes that
the potato is a staple food consumed worldwide and affirms the
need to focus world attention on the role that the potato can
play in providing food security and eradicating poverty in
support of achieving internationally agreed development goals,
including the Millennium Development Goals. The resolution
specifically mentions the
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research
(CGIAR), so the International Potato Center (CIP by its Spanish
acronym), representing the CGIAR, will collaborate closely with
FAO to plan, develop and implement UN activities to mark the
year. CIP will also take the lead in coordinating and
implementing CGIAR activities, taking advantage of other
Centers’ experience of year tags.
As the government of Peru
nominated the potato to the UN for recognition in 2008, CIP will
work with its host government to develop national activities.
CIP will also work with its collaborating institutions and
donors to highlight the important contribution that the potato
can make to poverty alleviation, food security and human health.
In addition, the Center will work to intensify research on the
potato’s genetic resources, varieties, pests and diseases to
continually increase crop productivity.
CIP has established a
preliminary web page
that will develop into a primary resource as the agenda
develops. |