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Agriculture | 16 December, 2008 [ 14:34 ]

Legendary Peruvian potato breeder dies


Living in Peru
Jobana Soto


He’s been known as the Darwin and the Indiana Jones of potato discovery. He has helped classify more than 12 thousand Peruvian potatoes, classifying them in 11 species that are recognized today in science. This man, Professor Carlos Ochoa, born in Cusco, Peru, has sadly passed away last week on December 11. He was highly respected as one of the major cultivators of potato in South America.

After obtaining degrees from the Universidad San Simon in Bolivia and from the University of Minnesota in the United States, Ochoa achieved many discoveries in potato cultivation that included naming one third of nearly 200 wild potato species, producing new breeding methods between Peruvian with European and American potatoes, methods that are still being used in Peru today and as well as providing crucial information to potato development.

Ochoa carried out multiple expeditions in the hopes of developing a World Bank of Potato, which is currently being maintained by the International Potato Center. The bank constitutes as the most valuable genetic source and availability of potato for the international and national community. 

Ochoa was able to increase production of potatoes in Peru by 30 to 40 tons per hectare, way more than the average 10 and 12 tons the country use to produce.

Carlos Ochoa received many international accolades, including Distinguished Economic Botanist, the William Brown award for Plant Genetic Resources, and, together with long time collaborator Alberto Salas, the Order of Merit of the Diplomatic Service of Peru.

He will be sadly missed.

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2 Comments

# Mr. Potato Head says :
18 December, 2008 [ 10:46 ]

Goodbye Mr. Chips.

# Rosa Salazar says :
18 December, 2008 [ 11:53 ]

Thanks fot this important note.
At least "Living in Peru" has dedicate a note in memorial of the great Prof. Ochoa. None of the Peruvian newspapers -neither de Peruvian Government- have done it, but they published a lot of material on the Argentine Guille.  What a shame!
Regards,

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