Potato variety 'Poseidon' is a new-generation novelty developed by the breeding team of the Federal Scientific Center for Agrobiotechnology of the Far East named after A.K. Chaykin. This medium-maturing variety is characterized by high potential yield, reaching up to 55 tons per hectare, significantly exceeding regional averages. Tubers have a proper round-oval shape, yellow skin and flesh, with starch content of 15-16%, ensuring good taste qualities and versatility in culinary use.
The 'Poseidon' variety demonstrates high yield stability and good tuber storability, making it attractive for long-term storage and transportation. It is well-adapted to the climatic conditions of the Primorsky Krai and successfully passed field trials under various conditions of the Far East, showing resistance to local environmental factors.
Growing 'Poseidon' potato requires consideration of local climate and soil specifics, but the variety performs excellently under proper agronomic practices. Due to its characteristics and regional adaptation, 'Poseidon' is a promising choice for farmers aiming to obtain high and stable yields of quality potatoes.