Postharvest Loss (PHL) refers to measurable quality and quantity loss of food in the postharvest system. The postharvest system consists of inter-connected stages, from the act of harvest, to crop processing, storage, marketing and transportation, to the stage of consumption. PHL can occur at any stage in the postharvest chain. This note describes common types of PHL, approaches to mitigation, and the cost-effectiveness of technologies to achieve this. We begin with a section on common causes of loss, best practices for preventing these, and barriers to adoption of these practices. We then discuss prevention of loss during storage, for which several technological solutions have been developed and evaluated. Finally, we summarize the evidenc...
Smallholder farmers constitute the bulk of staple grain producers in developing countries but there ...
Maize, rice, beans, cassava, sweet potato, fish and groundnuts are among the most important food com...
Despite the burden of addressing the increasing global food demand, the issue of minimizing food los...
Postharvest Loss (PHL) refers to measurable quality and quantity loss of food in the postharvest sys...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsBenjamin B. SchwabStudy 1: Loss Aversion and...
Published online: 15 Jun 2022This article reviews the recent literature that has evaluated the effec...
Farming sustainably and protecting gross harvest production correctly provides growers with “health ...
The post-harvest system comprises a range of interconnected activities, from the time of harvest thr...
In this note, we summa-rize new evidence from a recent IFPRI study that documents the relative impor...
SummaryReducing postharvest losses (PHL) is a key pathway to food and nutrition security in sub-Saha...
To overcome food insecurity and poverty in food deficit countries, losses occurring post-harvest nee...
Open Access Chapter; Published online: 14 Apr 2022This chapter outlines several post-harvest loss re...
While fulfilling the food demand of an increasing population remains a major global concern, more th...
Several studies have evaluated the effects of postharvest technologies on postharvest loss (PHL) inc...
The intelAgri project is aimed at introducing solutions to serious shortcomings in agribusiness in G...
Smallholder farmers constitute the bulk of staple grain producers in developing countries but there ...
Maize, rice, beans, cassava, sweet potato, fish and groundnuts are among the most important food com...
Despite the burden of addressing the increasing global food demand, the issue of minimizing food los...
Postharvest Loss (PHL) refers to measurable quality and quantity loss of food in the postharvest sys...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsBenjamin B. SchwabStudy 1: Loss Aversion and...
Published online: 15 Jun 2022This article reviews the recent literature that has evaluated the effec...
Farming sustainably and protecting gross harvest production correctly provides growers with “health ...
The post-harvest system comprises a range of interconnected activities, from the time of harvest thr...
In this note, we summa-rize new evidence from a recent IFPRI study that documents the relative impor...
SummaryReducing postharvest losses (PHL) is a key pathway to food and nutrition security in sub-Saha...
To overcome food insecurity and poverty in food deficit countries, losses occurring post-harvest nee...
Open Access Chapter; Published online: 14 Apr 2022This chapter outlines several post-harvest loss re...
While fulfilling the food demand of an increasing population remains a major global concern, more th...
Several studies have evaluated the effects of postharvest technologies on postharvest loss (PHL) inc...
The intelAgri project is aimed at introducing solutions to serious shortcomings in agribusiness in G...
Smallholder farmers constitute the bulk of staple grain producers in developing countries but there ...
Maize, rice, beans, cassava, sweet potato, fish and groundnuts are among the most important food com...
Despite the burden of addressing the increasing global food demand, the issue of minimizing food los...