Losses in the mango commercialization process in Brazil has reduced its offer to the consumer. The present study aims at determining these losses in different purchase sites of the retail market, its causes and suggestions for reducing them. Twenty two retail points, including supermarkets, greengroceries and free fair were selected in Botucatu, state of São Paulo, Brazil. The total amount commercialized was 114 ton/year. The following average losses were verified for each mango variety: 'Tommy Atkins'(11, 5%), Haden (12, 4%) and 12, 7% for other varieties. The total loss in retail market reached US$ 25.231,00 corresponding to 14 tons. The average loss percentage observed is compatible with previous studies running in other cities. The resu...
Mangoes consigned to domestic markets suffered from fruit quality problems from 1997 to 2000. A high...
Several studies have evaluated the effects of postharvest technologies on postharvest loss (PHL) inc...
This collection of review papers is edited by Dr Roslyn Prinsley and Greg Tucker who see the fruit a...
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Study conducted by the ITI in collaboration with the Institute of Post Harvest Technology, Sri Lanka...
The study analyzed the postharvest losses in mango marketing in Makurdi Local Government Area of Ben...
Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences, 2011. Vol. 11, Issue 1: 1358-1363This study was conducted to ass...
Mango (Mangifera indica L., Anacardiaceae) is a popular fruit in Africa because of its high nutritio...
Purpose: Mango is a prominent fruit crop in Sri Lanka. Improper postharvest practices along the supp...
In terms of production volume, mango is the most important fruit of Bangladesh with an annual produc...
Eds.: Endah Retno Palupi et alMango (Mangifera indica L., Anacardiaceae) is a popular fruit in Afric...
The study had the purpose of showing the seasonal mango price variation produced and commercialized ...
This work had as objective to evaluate the origin, quality, and postharvest losses of tropical fruit...
a b s t r a c t a r t i c l e i n f o Mangoes are tropical/sub tropical fruit with a highly signific...
This paper describes the introduction and application of a unique integral supply chain approach to ...
Mangoes consigned to domestic markets suffered from fruit quality problems from 1997 to 2000. A high...
Several studies have evaluated the effects of postharvest technologies on postharvest loss (PHL) inc...
This collection of review papers is edited by Dr Roslyn Prinsley and Greg Tucker who see the fruit a...
Fruit growing contributes to Brazilian socioeconomic growth, both as a source of food for the popula...
Study conducted by the ITI in collaboration with the Institute of Post Harvest Technology, Sri Lanka...
The study analyzed the postharvest losses in mango marketing in Makurdi Local Government Area of Ben...
Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences, 2011. Vol. 11, Issue 1: 1358-1363This study was conducted to ass...
Mango (Mangifera indica L., Anacardiaceae) is a popular fruit in Africa because of its high nutritio...
Purpose: Mango is a prominent fruit crop in Sri Lanka. Improper postharvest practices along the supp...
In terms of production volume, mango is the most important fruit of Bangladesh with an annual produc...
Eds.: Endah Retno Palupi et alMango (Mangifera indica L., Anacardiaceae) is a popular fruit in Afric...
The study had the purpose of showing the seasonal mango price variation produced and commercialized ...
This work had as objective to evaluate the origin, quality, and postharvest losses of tropical fruit...
a b s t r a c t a r t i c l e i n f o Mangoes are tropical/sub tropical fruit with a highly signific...
This paper describes the introduction and application of a unique integral supply chain approach to ...
Mangoes consigned to domestic markets suffered from fruit quality problems from 1997 to 2000. A high...
Several studies have evaluated the effects of postharvest technologies on postharvest loss (PHL) inc...
This collection of review papers is edited by Dr Roslyn Prinsley and Greg Tucker who see the fruit a...