Himachal govt to set up potato processing plant in Una: CM

File Photo: Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu


Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said on Saturday that the state government is planning to establish a potato processing plant in Una district, with an investment of approximately Rs 20 crore.

“The plant, having a minimum processing capacity of 500 kg per hour, will primarily focus on producing potato flakes, and the agricultural department has been directed to formulate a detailed project report (DPR) in this regard,” he said.

Sukhu further said that agriculture accounts for 14 per cent of Himachal Pradesh’s Gross State Domestic Product, with potatoes being a key crop. Potatoes contribute around 20 per cent of the state’s total vegetable cultivation, yielding approximately 2,38,317 metric tonnes from 16,960 hectares, he said, adding that the establishment of the potato processing plant will help ensure better remunerative prices for potato farmers and boost the local economy by creating employment opportunities both in the factory and the agricultural sector.

“By processing potatoes into value-added products like flakes, the plant will help stabilise the potato market and reduce the vulnerability of farmers to price fluctuations in the fresh potato market. Potato flakes are made by cooking, mashing, and drying the potatoes to create flat, dehydrated chunks, which are then packaged for sale,” he said.

The Chief Minister said that the potato processing industry is a highly industrialised, technologically advanced, and market-driven sector. Una district, with its production of approximately 54,200 metric tonnes of potatoes from 3,400 hectares across both seasons (Autumn and Spring), is well-positioned to support such a plant, he said.

Additionally, the neighbouring state of Punjab also produces a significant quantity of potatoes, ensuring a steady supply of raw material for the processing industry, the Chief Minister said.

“One of the key advantages of potato cultivation in Himachal Pradesh is the ability to harvest potatoes during the Rabi season, which typically occurs in March.

However, due to market conditions, farmers often face distress sales during this period. The proposed processing unit will offer farmers an opportunity to sell their potatoes at better prices, thereby preventing price fluctuations and ensuring a year-round demand for potatoes,” he said.

Sukhu further stated that Himachal Pradesh’s climatic conditions are ideal for producing high-quality, disease-free seed potatoes, which are highly valued across India.

He also said that the demand for processed potato products, such as flakes, is rapidly growing in India, driven by changing consumer preferences and the expanding processing industry.

The development of the potato processing sector in Himachal Pradesh will not only support local farmers but also contribute to the overall growth of the state’s agriculture economy, he asserted.