The Fiji Islands, like many small Pacific island nations, are thought to incur high rates of postharvest loss. Little work has been undertaken to quantify the amount of loss within Pacific horticultural value chains, or identify the key determinants. This study sought to quantify postharvest loss within Fijian smallholder tomato value chains and to examine the relative importance of current on-farm practices as possible contributors to this loss. A semi-structured survey of 115 smallholder tomato farmers in Sigatoka Valley and eastern Viti Levu was undertaken, covering socio-economic and demographic parameters, production and postharvest handling practice, and postharvest loss based on farmer recall. On-farm postharvest loss for smallholder...
The Kingdom of Tonga has one of the highest rates of diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs) i...
Using a multi-disciplinary approach, this study quantifies horticultural postharvest losses of two m...
Postharvest losses (PHL) in fresh produce chains are a substantial problem worldwide. The problem is...
This paper reports on a detailed case study of postharvest losses along a commercial small holder to...
This paper reports on a detailed case study of postharvest losses along a commercial small holder to...
Poor produce quality and inconsistent supply currently impede smallholder vegetable growers in Fiji ...
Reducing horticultural postharvest loss is a priority in Samoa, due to declining agricultural produc...
Postharvest losses (PHL) are a major problem in tomato supply chains, especially in tropical climate...
Honiara’s fresh horticultural markets are a critical component of the food distribution system...
This paper outlines current postharvest handling practices of five vegetables supply chains in Viti ...
Honiara’s fresh horticultural markets are a critical component of the food distribution system in Gu...
While tropical fruits represent less than 20% of the net horticultural productivity in the South Pac...
This book aims to provide practical advice and strategies to help Samoan smallholder farmers, transp...
Inefficient handling and high postharvest losses describe the Caribbean supply chain of fresh fruits...
AbstractTomato is a major vegetable crop produced in most towns in Ghana, especially in the Offinso-...
The Kingdom of Tonga has one of the highest rates of diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs) i...
Using a multi-disciplinary approach, this study quantifies horticultural postharvest losses of two m...
Postharvest losses (PHL) in fresh produce chains are a substantial problem worldwide. The problem is...
This paper reports on a detailed case study of postharvest losses along a commercial small holder to...
This paper reports on a detailed case study of postharvest losses along a commercial small holder to...
Poor produce quality and inconsistent supply currently impede smallholder vegetable growers in Fiji ...
Reducing horticultural postharvest loss is a priority in Samoa, due to declining agricultural produc...
Postharvest losses (PHL) are a major problem in tomato supply chains, especially in tropical climate...
Honiara’s fresh horticultural markets are a critical component of the food distribution system...
This paper outlines current postharvest handling practices of five vegetables supply chains in Viti ...
Honiara’s fresh horticultural markets are a critical component of the food distribution system in Gu...
While tropical fruits represent less than 20% of the net horticultural productivity in the South Pac...
This book aims to provide practical advice and strategies to help Samoan smallholder farmers, transp...
Inefficient handling and high postharvest losses describe the Caribbean supply chain of fresh fruits...
AbstractTomato is a major vegetable crop produced in most towns in Ghana, especially in the Offinso-...
The Kingdom of Tonga has one of the highest rates of diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs) i...
Using a multi-disciplinary approach, this study quantifies horticultural postharvest losses of two m...
Postharvest losses (PHL) in fresh produce chains are a substantial problem worldwide. The problem is...