The Commerce Ministry is contemplating controlled potato imports following a report from the Consumer Rights Protection Directorate on the persistent crisis in the local potato market. Despite prior attempts to stabilize prices, the ministry suggests that limited imports may be necessary.
This recommendation echoes a similar move made for egg imports earlier in September 2023. The proposal emphasizes a careful evaluation, considering the challenges faced by local farmers and traders. Large-scale farmers in ten specific districts contribute to 85.3% of the country’s potato production. The Commerce Ministry is expected to make a decision that balances supporting local producers and meeting consumer demand.
The suggestion aligns with the government’s strategy to address market fluctuations, particularly crucial as the upcoming potato season approaches. The report underscores the complexity of the potato market dynamics and awaits a decision on whether to implement controlled imports to maintain market stability.