Rapid population growth, urbanization, and increasing pressure on the world’s available agricultural land all pose challenges to food security. Policies to address them aim to increase agricultural yields and productivity rather than reducing food loss. Research on food loss reduction and its impact on improving food security has been limited, with much of the focus on technical interventions to reduce losses at post-harvest stages. Specifically, studies focus on storage and offer limited evidence on where losses occur in the value chain and how cost-effective the interventions are (Stathers et al., 2020). Building on Delgado et al. (2021 a, b) and FAO (2019), whose findings identified that food loss is not only significant at post-harvest ...
It is universally recognized that there is a need for increasing the amount of food available for hu...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsBenjamin B. SchwabStudy 1: Loss Aversion and...
In much of the developing world, many farmers grow crops for local or personal consumption despite e...
Rapid population growth, urbanization, and increasing pressure on the world’s available agricultural...
Globally, policy initiatives have addressed food insecurity and the increasing pressure on available...
High levels of food losses occurring after harvesting offset the effort to increase food production....
Agricultural value chains are enormously important for development and poverty reduction in developi...
The global agricultural economy is changing. Commodity prices are declining, and producers increasin...
Post-harvest loss is a major concern for global food security and the livelihoods of vulnerable smal...
The global agricultural economy is changing. Commodity prices are declining, and producers increasin...
Open Access ArticleDuring the last decade, post-harvest losses (PHL) reduction has been topping the ...
As the world population grows and arable land availability is limited, concerns about increasing foo...
Reducing food loss and waste are important policy objectives prominently featured in the United Nati...
Open Access Article; Published online: 03 Mar 2022Maintaining staple grains throughout the year and ...
This paper quantitatively assesses the effect of value chain development projects on market linkages...
It is universally recognized that there is a need for increasing the amount of food available for hu...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsBenjamin B. SchwabStudy 1: Loss Aversion and...
In much of the developing world, many farmers grow crops for local or personal consumption despite e...
Rapid population growth, urbanization, and increasing pressure on the world’s available agricultural...
Globally, policy initiatives have addressed food insecurity and the increasing pressure on available...
High levels of food losses occurring after harvesting offset the effort to increase food production....
Agricultural value chains are enormously important for development and poverty reduction in developi...
The global agricultural economy is changing. Commodity prices are declining, and producers increasin...
Post-harvest loss is a major concern for global food security and the livelihoods of vulnerable smal...
The global agricultural economy is changing. Commodity prices are declining, and producers increasin...
Open Access ArticleDuring the last decade, post-harvest losses (PHL) reduction has been topping the ...
As the world population grows and arable land availability is limited, concerns about increasing foo...
Reducing food loss and waste are important policy objectives prominently featured in the United Nati...
Open Access Article; Published online: 03 Mar 2022Maintaining staple grains throughout the year and ...
This paper quantitatively assesses the effect of value chain development projects on market linkages...
It is universally recognized that there is a need for increasing the amount of food available for hu...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsBenjamin B. SchwabStudy 1: Loss Aversion and...
In much of the developing world, many farmers grow crops for local or personal consumption despite e...