Maintenance and scaling up potato growing and consumption heritage in Northern Baltic region to build up resilient communities
MainPotRe

MainPotRe

PROGRAMME 2021-2027
priority
1 Innovative societies
objective
1.1 Resilient economies and communities
Project type
Implementation
August 2023 - July 2025

MainPotRe

In the project MainPotRe potato breeders, gene bank holders, research institutions, authorities, and NGOs work together to enhance the self-sufficiency of communities and food security in the region by improving access to planting material of local potato cultivars.
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Explore POLICY BRIEF on Action plan to improve the availability of seed potatoes for local varieties.

Discover our Toolbox for potato plant material deposition in and distribution from gene banks!

This toolbox outlines standardised procedures for depositing and distributing potato plant materials to and from genebanks, with a special focus on hobby growers and gardeners.

You can download the Toolbox for distributing potato plant material from gene banks, available in Estonian and Latvian, and the Toolbox for depositing potato plant material in gene banks, also available in Estonian and Latvian.

Project summary

Unpredictable crises have underscored the importance of self-sufficiency and resilience, particularly for remote countries such as Latvia, Estonia, and Finland that are susceptible to supply chain disruptions. Cultivating potatoes for self-consumption has played a significant role in ensuring food security during periods of acute challenge. In recent years, food safety has come back on the European policy agenda. Internationally, potatoes are recognized as a key food security crop and a fundamental component of self-sufficiency strategies. Relative to other staple crops, potatoes yield nutritious food rapidly, require less land, and can be cultivated in more challenging climates.

Non-commercial growers primarily faced limited access to small quantities of healthy seed potatoes for locally bred and heritage varieties. Existing legislation and prevailing market conditions limited the use of these local varieties, despite their potential to shorten supply chains and strengthen both food security and sovereignty.

The MainPotRe project addressed these challenges by identifying legislative barriers and formulating an Action Plan to facilitate the registration and use of heritage potato varieties. The project also developed a Toolbox for non-commercial growers, which provides a practical guide to legal procedures for accessing potato material from gene banks and ensuring safe distribution. Furthermore, the project prepared marketing strategies to enhance access to certified and healthy seed potatoes of both local and modern varieties in small quantities.

Throughout the project, awareness-raising activities were conducted in Latvia, Estonia and Finlaned, supported by knowledge exchange with Finnish partners, where heritage potatoes are recognized at the municipal level. Public engagement initiatives, including workshops, media outreach, and community events, highlighted the significance of potatoes in food security and the necessity of healthy planting material to maintain varietal characteristics and yield quality. The project team also provided expert input on the European Union draft regulation concerning plant reproductive material to national authorities and the European Commission.

The development of specific deliverables, including the Toolbox, Action Plan (with policy recommendations), and enhanced marketing approaches, enabled the MainPotRe project to strengthen local capacity for sustaining and expanding potato-growing traditions. These outcomes advanced self-sufficiency, improved food security, preserved cultural and culinary heritage, and fostered stronger community connections throughout the Northern Baltic region. With support from the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2021–2027, the project contributed to building more resilient economies and societies grounded in local resources and shared expertise

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Budgets

MainPotRe
in numbers.
  • 0.50
    Million
    Total
  • 0.40
    Million
    Erdf
  • 0.00
    Million
    Norway
  • 57.3134850525.338946167270226
  • 58.763481926.399928038398983
  • 60.228981925.0184561
  • 58.6742572526.547252025335688
  • 62.787165522.8384274

Project partners

Lead partnerInstitute of Agricultural Resources and Economics
  • Town
    Priekuļi
  • Region
  • Country
    Latvia
  • Region
    Vidzeme
Total partner budget
213,296.00
Centre of Estonian Rural Research and Knowledge
  • Town
    Jõgeva
  • Region
  • Country
    Estonia
  • Region
    Lõuna-Eesti
Total partner budget
104,530.00
Natural Resources Institute Finland
  • Town
    Helsinki
  • Region
  • Country
    Finland
  • Region
    Helsinki-Uusimaa
Total partner budget
152,200.00
Estonian Permaculture association
  • Town
    Jõgeva vald, Jõgeva county
  • Region
  • Country
    Estonia
  • Region
    Lõuna-Eesti
Total partner budget
19,894.00
Finnish food authority
  • Town
    Seinäjoki
  • Region
  • Country
    Finland
  • Region
    Etelä-Pohjanmaa
Total partner budget
10,080.00

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