Over two-thirds of all grain produced in the tropics is stored at farm level. Most traditional storage systems are well adapted to their environment and losses are generally low - typically below 5% of grain weight over the storage period.· However, several factors have increased potential losses in farm storage over the past two decades. These include the adoption by small-scale farmers of high-yielding crop varieties which put a strain on existing post-harvest systems, the threat to traditional storage technologies posed by the decreasing availability of important inputs such as construction materials and fuelwood, and, in Africa, the advent of a new storage pest (the larger grain borer). At the same time, recent economic changes in many ...
At a time when many countries are unable to feed their populations, large proportions of grain harve...
Training and demonstrations on post harvest technology transfer to reduce grain losses at farm level...
Farmers in Nepal lose up to one-third of stored grain to pests and diseases. This results in food in...
Traditionally, structures for the storage of grain from peasant farms in tropical countries have·bee...
Grain storage loss is a major contributor to post-harvest losses and is one of the main causes of fo...
Within any rural region, the daily demand for food changes very little during any given year, but th...
More than 55% of Africans earn their livelihood from agriculture, which is also the key to economic ...
The knowledge and experience accumulated in over a decade of advisory work by the GTZ Post-Harvest P...
Seven methods for storing maize were compared with traditional practice of storing maize in polyprop...
Improvements to maize cob storage on farms in the Volta Region of Ghana were investigated with a vie...
Seasonal price variability for cereals is two to three times higher in Africa than on the internatio...
Effective storage for grain Cue: When storing grain crops such as maize, keeping the grain free fr...
Appropriate technologies for small-scale, on-farm grain storage in sub-Saharan Africa are reviewed a...
Pests like the larger grain borer (P. truncatus) and the maize weevil (S. zeamis) cause significant ...
Post harvest facilities or appropriate storage technology has been the major problem of Nigerian agr...
At a time when many countries are unable to feed their populations, large proportions of grain harve...
Training and demonstrations on post harvest technology transfer to reduce grain losses at farm level...
Farmers in Nepal lose up to one-third of stored grain to pests and diseases. This results in food in...
Traditionally, structures for the storage of grain from peasant farms in tropical countries have·bee...
Grain storage loss is a major contributor to post-harvest losses and is one of the main causes of fo...
Within any rural region, the daily demand for food changes very little during any given year, but th...
More than 55% of Africans earn their livelihood from agriculture, which is also the key to economic ...
The knowledge and experience accumulated in over a decade of advisory work by the GTZ Post-Harvest P...
Seven methods for storing maize were compared with traditional practice of storing maize in polyprop...
Improvements to maize cob storage on farms in the Volta Region of Ghana were investigated with a vie...
Seasonal price variability for cereals is two to three times higher in Africa than on the internatio...
Effective storage for grain Cue: When storing grain crops such as maize, keeping the grain free fr...
Appropriate technologies for small-scale, on-farm grain storage in sub-Saharan Africa are reviewed a...
Pests like the larger grain borer (P. truncatus) and the maize weevil (S. zeamis) cause significant ...
Post harvest facilities or appropriate storage technology has been the major problem of Nigerian agr...
At a time when many countries are unable to feed their populations, large proportions of grain harve...
Training and demonstrations on post harvest technology transfer to reduce grain losses at farm level...
Farmers in Nepal lose up to one-third of stored grain to pests and diseases. This results in food in...