The study examined the impact of planting material type and population density on the yield of taro (Colocasia esculenta) over a main rainy season at Areka Agricultural Research Center. Results indicated significant effects of both factors on corm yield, with higher populations generally leading to increased total and marketable yields. The optimal density for maximizing yield was determined to be 25,973 plants per hectare, suggesting that this population density should be recommended for effective taro production.