Author Archives: Sebastian Zarate

Sebastian Zarate is a Peruvian PhD student in NC State’s Forestry and Environmental Resources Department. He is interested in science and technology policy in Latin America, sustainability, emerging technologies, natural resources, and the environment.
Six Andean farmers stand in front of a large portrait that depicts a white woman in regal attire and a crown and a baby in a crown in her left hand. One woman and three men wear green jackets, one man wears a black jacket, and one woman has a pink sweater and colorful skirt.

Who Will Protect Andean Potatoes in the Near Future? Uncertainties About the Next Generation of Native Potato Conservationists

This post is part of a series on the SEEKCommons project; read the Introduction to the series to learn more. Rene Gomez was one of the most renowned potato curators at the International Potato Center (CIP, Centro Internacional de la Papa in Spanish). Potato curators provide reliable advice in safeguarding the CIP collection, carrying out key activities such as the acquisition, registration, cleaning, storage, regeneration, and distribution of seeds and other planting materials. Gomez’s 35-year journey with CIP left a remarkable legacy among potato conservation experts. I met him in February 2023 during my dissertation field work in Peru. I spent many hours listening to his life story, during which I learned how his work was connected to CIP’s history and research, about his dedication to his work, and about his concern for the future of potato curation. “We are an endangered species, us taxonomists and curators,” he mentioned. Gomez was worried about the precarity of the field, particularly the lack of young people who would continue his work after his retirement. (read more...)