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LAHORE: A massive potato harvest expected in Punjab has alarmed federal and provincial policy circles who are wondering what to do with the likely overproduction in the next few weeks.

The Federal Committee on Agriculture had fixed a target of 5.96 million tonnes of the crop for Punjab on 546,000 acres – an average of 273 maunds per acre. However, according to the Punjab Crop Reporting Service, the acreage has grown up to 740,000 acres — an increase of around 35.90 per cent — this year.

“Now, the fear is that if this 36pc addition in acreage translates into a corresponding increase in production, Punjab alone will be looking at a staggering 8.5 million tonnes of potato – leading to a huge glut and an equal, if not more, price crash,” warns Muhammad Ramzan, a farmer in the potato belt.

A very realistic but threatening scenario is emerging, giving farmers and planners sleepless nights. The crop has escaped a frost threat, which usually causes a 5-6pc dent to the final figure; weather cooperated with the crop throughout its lifecycle. So, the size of the potato crop, by all means, is going to be a record this season, testing the nerves and planning capacity of all those involved in the process. The farmers are the most fearful, Ramzan says.

Officials say govt may have to deal with 3m tonnes of excess crop this year
Maqsood Jatt, chairman of the Potato Research Board, paints an even bleaker picture, saying the official and their own figures have got it all wrong. He claims it has been an old argument of farmers that the Crop Reporting wing underreports both the acreage and yield because of the reporting mechanism.

According to the Potato Research Board’s estimates, the acreage is much higher — at least another 100,000 to 150,000 acres — and the yield is going to be closer to a million tonnes. All official bodies have vested interests in underreporting in order to save the government as any excess production will have to be disposed of or bought by the authorities, which will increase pressure from potato growers. The actual situation is going to be more precarious and the farmers would pay the cost, he warns.

“The Commerce Ministry has recently received an SOS call from Punjab, asking it to prepare a contingency export plan,” concedes a ministry official.

The problem is that Pakistan has never exported more than 550,000 tonnes, which was during 2018-19. In the next two years, they fell to 339,000 tonnes and 314,000 tonnes, respectively. This year, if the national consumption of around 5.5 million tonnes is deducted, Punjab will have to deal with around three million tonnes of overproduction — equal to the total average provincial production between 2011 and 2015. This is an emergency scenario, demanding contingency planning.

Waheed Ahmed of All Pakistan Fruit and Vegetable Exporters, Importers and Merchants Association (PFVA) says that “although the association can help deal with the situation to a certain extent, it won’t be able to do anything if enlisted after the event.

Export development is a painfully slow and lengthy process, where one scans and finds global markets, locates buyers, develops brands, sets shipping and banking channels and establishes credibility. All these steps require a long-term strategy; exporters cannot be engaged during the glut and told to clear it. Since potato is an export commodity, the PFVA has been requesting the federal government to prepare a strategy, a shipping policy and laws so that freight issues are resolved.

Sit with the governments (Indonesia and the Philippines in particular) that have imposed quarantine conditions and solve any issues hampering exports, study individual markets and open new channels. Pakistan has offered a $200 million credit line to Sri Lanka, but the potato part is negligible.

Each year, Pakistan imports a massive quantity of seed from the Netherlands, but exports to Europe are next to nil. China is a huge producer and importer. Can’t Pakistan grow Chinese seed here and then export to it? All of this can be possible through policy and planning”, he pleads.

If the association has no idea about the acreage in a particular year, the expected production, national consumption and how much is going to be national surplus, how can exports be planned, Waheed questions.

“Governance issues, port problems, dollar fluctuation, differing dollar rates, all of these are additional issues that exporters deal with on a daily basis,” complains Muhammad Jamal, an exporter from Lahore.

Pakistan has the most expensive ports; almost a deterrent to trade. Interbank dollar rate becomes irrelevant and an additional cost when freight charges are levied at the open market rate. Pakistan buys billions of dollars of edible oil from the Far East, but has not been able to send potato to those countries. Rather they have been stopped due to quarantine issues.

All these issues would keep afflicting this very exportable vegetable and maintain a glut within the national borders, he explains, precisely because of which Pakistan’s share in a $4.9 billion global potato market is just $115 million.

Published in Dawn, February 20th, 2022
 
Patatoe is one of the items which lasts long time
Reduce Potatoe Prices , and people will enjoy more potatoe in their food
Put it in bag and it can last outside for 3-4 Months

People will buy and add it in food
a) Potatoe with Qeema
b) Potatoe with Curry
c) Add potatoe in Samosa

1) Distribute free locally or reduced price Potatoes , bags to deserving food kitchens for feeding poor , if there are government school which give food to children they can use potatoe to cook meals for children with extra supply

2) Send Humanitarian Aid to Syrian Refugee who are living in tents for 4-5 years


1 Full Potatoe is 1 Meal for a Human if Cooked in Stove / Baked no roti required as it is a carbohydrate (starch itself), energy from eating 1 Potatoe lasts you 24 hours

This is not an issue

Government Should Buy extra Supply , and store the Extra Harvest , to use when food shortages surface or distribute it free to poor families


If Food Prices reduce "Locally" good Agricultural society should have cheapest food prices locally
 
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Excess food production works well with Ehsah Government program which helps , distribute food and also nightly shelter for poor locally

Government has developed channels to distribute food to needy , and the process already exist just the excess supply has to be purchased and allocated for food banks

Ehsas Program Main Site

Ehsas Langar Information Site (Feeding extra low income labourers)

Excess supply can be stored and redirected to help feed poor and take of burden off their pockets

Also Bags of Potatoe can be given out for poor families


Of course other option is to help Muslims Overseas or Donate thru United Nation if extra supply remains
 
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Make them into potato chips or some other processed snack and export them (longer shelf life and bigger profit). I go to the markets in USA and the shelves are bare. I haven't seen descent banana's in American markets in over two weeks. Pakistan has huge opportunity to export its record agricultural output this year....if it push's to exploit it.
 
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No need to take 300 million loan to make a factory for processing Ethanol

Take the extra supply of Potatoes, store it in safe location , feed the poor keep it simple

Potatoes harvest is not consistent as well

Using Food to make Bio Fuel is unethical when people are hungry for food
 
That's why farming is one of most dangerous occupation. Farmers get screwed either way.
 
A bumper crop and it is giving us sleepless nights ... ! On the other hand (according to the media) Pakistan going to face a Wheat shortage. Export, support, feed to poor whatever we do, we have also to think for diversification and do some value addition.
Convert it to wedges, french fries, hash brown, and mash potatoes with brand names and freeze them, export to USA/Europe/ME and it will earn us many folds profit than only potato export.
Convert it to flour and give awareness to people on how to make roti of it as wheat shortage warning looms.
A kilo of raw potato in UAE costs AED 1.95 (roughly Pak Rs 95/= only) in the local market.
A kilo of frozen fries costs AED 7.00 (roughly Pak Rs 336/=).
A kilo of frozen hash browns costs AED 36.00 (roughly Pak Rs 1,730/=).
See the difference.

The last time we got such a bumper crop of potatoes, due to low prices in Pakistan, farmers fed them to the cattle.
If Pakistan's land is so brazen of businessmen, we should hire some Business Managers from China. They will show us, how to import the raw ingredients of food and how to export them with some value addition and earn foreign exchange. We already witnessed that our begging spree is over, none in the world inclined to support us with US$; due to looters in Pakistan.
Even brotherly countries agreed to keep some amount in our banks with strings and interests on the amount.
We have to understand the gravity of the situation and changing world.
 
No need to take 300 million loan to make a factory for processing Ethanol

Take the extra supply of Potatoes feed the poor keep it simple
Potatoes harvest is not consistent

Using Food to make Bio Fuel is unethical when people are hungry for food
I expect crop yields to trend better with agricultural modernization and improved water availability with CPEC, so after working out the poverty alleviation and making sure every Pakistani has enough food to eat, a decent home to live in and other socioeconomic factors, you will need a plan to do value-addition for all the excess crop you have in the future. Ethanol, starch, chips/fries are just some routes you can take.
 
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