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Chinese university opens 'potato college'
The Yunnan Normal University in southwest China's Yunnan Province, announced on Wednesday 13 January that it would establish a department dedicated to potato studies. Yunnan Normal University begun potato research in the 1970s and has since led the field within the province.
The university held a meeting on a potato college in November.
In December, the university signed a strategic framework agreement with an institute for genome research under the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, deciding to set up two majors - potato genome studies and genetic breeding.
A university employee said the college is not yet open for enrollment.
China is the world's largest potato producer, with a planting area of 5.6 million hectares. The country is increasing potato production to make it a staple food, better ensuring food security as it faces tight supplies of farmland, water and labor.