German farmers grew the Amflora potato primarily for its high starch content, which is suitable for industrial uses, particularly in the production of biodegradable plastics and paper. The potato was developed to have increased yields and reduced levels of harmful substances, making it an attractive option for both farmers and manufacturers. Additionally, its cultivation was part of a broader trend toward genetically modified crops aimed at enhancing agricultural efficiency and sustainability.
Vietnam's farmers grow cocoa, rice is the most important food crop, followed by corn, cassava, and sweet potato, in that order.
i think foods like potato tomartos nuts fruits etc
potato can grow while potato chips can not grow therefore potato is considered to be alive and potato chip is not.
During colonial times, Virginia produced a great deal of tobacco and cotton.
More than 200 potato growers are in New Zealand. They even have their own website which you can check out. below
Yes,new plants grow from the roots of potato, sweet potato, ginger and turmeric.
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Potato seeds do exist, but they are not the same as the seeds of other plants. Instead of planting potato seeds, farmers typically plant pieces of the potato itself, known as seed potatoes. These seed potatoes are cut into smaller pieces, each containing an "eye" or bud, which will grow into a new potato plant. This method is used to propagate and cultivate potatoes.
Potato plants typically grow to a height of about 2 to 4 feet.
Leave the potato alone for a little while. It will start to grow 'eyes', those are the buds. If you plant the budding potato, you will grow more potatoes.
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.