Luis Ernesto Rodríguez
National University of Colombia
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Potato Research | 2018
Teresa Mosquera Vásquez; Sara E. Del Castillo; Luis Ernesto Rodríguez; David Cuéllar Gálvez
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Potato Research | 2017
Teresa Mosquera Vásquez; Sara E. Del Castillo; David Cuéllar Gálvez; Luis Ernesto Rodríguez
Global challenges like sustainable development, climate change, malnutrition and gender inequality can be tackled from an agricultural perspective. Micronutrient deficiency is a major problem for the health and food security of the population. In Colombia, iron deficiencies affect 32% of the children under the age of five; and 43% of the Colombian population have zinc and vitamin A deficiencies. We designed and implemented a research-for-development programme that links agriculture and nutrition through a two-stage project. In the first stage, we selected three new yellow potato cultivars with better nutritional contents, higher yield and better resistance to late blight than the traditional yellow cultivars. We characterized the Colombian germplasm, Solanum tuberosum Group Phureja, for its nutritional attributes. During this stage, studies of the social and nutritional status of the communities were also conducted. In the second stage, we focused on scaling up new potato cultivars to reach potato producers and consumers by promoting the production and marketing of good quality seed potatoes, by establishing four Rural Entrepreneurs Nuclei. The programme promotes gender equity, good dietary habits, the consumption of more nutritious potatoes and empowers local leadership to strengthen governance. Field work was conducted in southern and central regions of Colombia by employing social strategies such as the Family Farming Communityxa0Schools. In 50% of the cultivated area, we are replacing the originally used traditional yellow potatoes by the new, more nutritious, potatoes to reach 6 million consumers. A good quality seed system for small-scale potato growers has been implemented. These achievements have been reached through a comprehensive approach in a period ofxa0two years.
Agronomía Colombiana | 2009
Luis Ernesto Rodríguez; Carlos Eduardo Ñústez; Nelson Estrada
Agronomía Colombiana | 2006
Ángela María Bernal; Jorge Enrique Arias; José Dilmer Moreno; Iván Valbuena; Luis Ernesto Rodríguez
Agronomía Colombiana | 2010
Luis Ernesto Rodríguez; Liz Patricia Moreno
Agronomía Colombiana | 2009
Luis Ernesto Rodríguez; Carlos Eduardo Ñústez; Nelson Estrada
Agronomía Colombiana | 2007
Iveth Cristina Gutiérrez; Sandra Guarín; Luis Ernesto Rodríguez
Agronomía Colombiana | 2014
Andrés López; Manuel Iván Gómez; Luis Ernesto Rodríguez
Agronomía Colombiana | 2011
Martín Rodrigo Villa; Luis Ernesto Rodríguez; Manuel Iván Gómez
Agronomía Colombiana | 2010
Luis Ernesto Rodríguez