Fruits and vegetable (FV) production is an emerging horticulture sub-sector in sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) despite the fact that, almost one-third of the produced FV is lost before reaching the plate. FV postharvest losses in SSA range from 30 to 80%, depending on a crop. Lack of postharvest management skills and technology such as temperature control to maintain the cold chain, value addition, and packaging have caused several economic and food security setbacks among them are high levels of poverty, hidden hunger and malnutrition. Globally, applications of postharvest technologies for instance; use of ethylene, 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) and temperature management has proved to reduce postharvest losses of FV. Also, chemical and non-chemica...
This research article published by MDPI, 2022Fruits and vegetables, known for their large nutrient p...
Postharvest losses (PHLs) amplify food insecurity and reduce the amount of nutrients available to vu...
In today’s world, 30% of the food produced is wasted. That food could be used to nourish millions fa...
Harvested fresh fruits and vegetables are living products. They are characterized by high moisture c...
Postharvest technologies have allowed horticultural industries to meet the global demands of local a...
High quality and disease free produce with a good shelf life is the result of sound production pract...
The issue of postharvest losses (PHL) is of high importance in the efforts to combat hunger, raise i...
Post-harvest losses in fruits, vegetables, food crops and other perishable commodities, if effective...
Fruits and vegetables are important source of carbohydrates, proteins, organic acids, vitamins and m...
Proper postharvest handling of food produces is more important than the intensive and extensive farm...
The Philippines is predominantly agriculture which covers 47% or 30 million hectares. However, the l...
Spoilage of fruits and vegetables has become a problem for the farmers in India, the main reason for...
Access to extension services was found to be an important factor for adoption of post harvest (PH) t...
Not AvailableAlmost one-third of the 1.3 billion tonnes of food produced is wasted or lost in the co...
After they are harvested, the value of fruits and vegetables is added in successive stages up to the...
This research article published by MDPI, 2022Fruits and vegetables, known for their large nutrient p...
Postharvest losses (PHLs) amplify food insecurity and reduce the amount of nutrients available to vu...
In today’s world, 30% of the food produced is wasted. That food could be used to nourish millions fa...
Harvested fresh fruits and vegetables are living products. They are characterized by high moisture c...
Postharvest technologies have allowed horticultural industries to meet the global demands of local a...
High quality and disease free produce with a good shelf life is the result of sound production pract...
The issue of postharvest losses (PHL) is of high importance in the efforts to combat hunger, raise i...
Post-harvest losses in fruits, vegetables, food crops and other perishable commodities, if effective...
Fruits and vegetables are important source of carbohydrates, proteins, organic acids, vitamins and m...
Proper postharvest handling of food produces is more important than the intensive and extensive farm...
The Philippines is predominantly agriculture which covers 47% or 30 million hectares. However, the l...
Spoilage of fruits and vegetables has become a problem for the farmers in India, the main reason for...
Access to extension services was found to be an important factor for adoption of post harvest (PH) t...
Not AvailableAlmost one-third of the 1.3 billion tonnes of food produced is wasted or lost in the co...
After they are harvested, the value of fruits and vegetables is added in successive stages up to the...
This research article published by MDPI, 2022Fruits and vegetables, known for their large nutrient p...
Postharvest losses (PHLs) amplify food insecurity and reduce the amount of nutrients available to vu...
In today’s world, 30% of the food produced is wasted. That food could be used to nourish millions fa...