Tomatoes and potatoes on the same plant: horticultural innovation proposal for tropical food security

Authors

  • Francely Flores Pablo Maestría en Agricultura Tropical Sostenible, Decanatura Asociada de Posgrado, Universidad Zamorano, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
  • Hugo Omar Ramírez Guerrero Consultor Independiente, Proyecto MCP28 EuroEmpleo, Secretaría de Agricultura y Ganadería de Honduras, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/innovare.v12i3.17164

Keywords:

Food production, Horticulture, Nutrition, Subsistence agriculture

Abstract

Agriculture has prioritized productivity without considering the negative impact on the environment, in the quest to provide food for an ever-growing society. Sustainable and resilient options are needed to meet the demand for food. The technique of grafting has been used to increase crop productivity and has proven to be efficient. The grafting of tomato to potato is a promising option to obtain two products from the same plant, thus increasing food security. However, more research is needed on this novel technique.

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Published

2023-12-07

How to Cite

Flores Pablo, F., & Ramírez Guerrero, H. O. (2023). Tomatoes and potatoes on the same plant: horticultural innovation proposal for tropical food security. Innovare: Revista De Ciencia Y tecnología, 12(3), 127–129. https://doi.org/10.5377/innovare.v12i3.17164

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