"Potato production in the current season is expected to be 100 lakh tonne against about 110 lakh tonne production in 2017," West Bengal Coal Storage Association president Patit Paban De said here today on the sidelines of the 53rd AGM.
Agricultural marketing minister Tapan Dasgupta also said production will be good and the state is ready to offer all necessary assistance for smooth marketing of the staple.
Agriculture adviser to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Pradip Kr Mazumdar, also expected that there will be no major impact on production of potato despite delayed sowing due to disruptions caused by bad weather.
He hoped there would be no major jump in potato price this year, despite the shortfall, since the state government already has a carry over stock of close to 9 lakh tonne, as of January 1, 2018.
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It will help offset the eight to nine per cent lower production projection over last year.
Mazumdar, speaking about rabi season paddy cultivation said, due to unfavourable weather conditions and some diseases, production impact may be marginal.
West Bengal will be supplying paddy to a few states such as Kerela, Jharkhand and Tamil Nadu to the tune of some 20 lakh tonne, Mazumdar said.
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