"We are keeping a close vigil on the situation. The government has already taken a few measures to clear farmers' stock and monitor the same. We will take further steps if necessary," state Agriculture Minister Purnendu Bose told PTI.
According to him, government has created a Rs 10 crore corpus for transport subsidy.
"We will offer subsidy for exporting potato from the state by both ships and railway rakes. Export to Assam through railways has just begun," Bose said.
"These will increase local consumption," Bose said.
Potato production in the state is in excess of 110 lakh tonnes, up by around 15 per cent over last year due to higher acreage and conducive climate, the former president of West Bengal Cold Storage Association Ramapda Paul said.
He said prices would not have crashed to Rs 150 a bag against the production cost of Rs 450 had demand from other states remained bouyant.
"What needs to be seen is what quantity of surplus potato stay with farmers after local consumption and export of the crop to other states begin post April," Paul said.
Paul hoped that with the prices of potato low and jump in prices of leafy vegetables price would lead to higher tuber consumption and the crisis is unlikely to deepen further.
