Forced air evaporative cooling is an emerging approach to help with post-harvest fruit and vegetable storage and preservation. The rapid cooling of produce harvested has been shown to reduce food waste substantially making it a promising area for food waste reduction. This technology will be used by farmers who live in hot arid regions of the world with limited electricity access and would benefit from a cooling chamber that can run off minimal energy and will cool produce quickly. To advance understanding of the technology, a test chamber of the forced air evaporative cooler has been designed and built. This chamber will be used to test key design parameters to understand their impacts on the cooling performance and inform the design of fu...
An active evaporative cooling device for storage of fruits and vegetables was developed and evaluate...
In tropical regions, postharvest losses of fruits and vegetables induced by high temperatures is a m...
Master of Science in Horticultural Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2017.In t...
The climate of most zones of Ethiopia is characterized as high ambient temperature combined with low...
This paper discusses the design, construction and assessment of a modified, cost-effective evaporati...
The climate of most zones of Ethiopia is characterized as high ambient temperature combined with low...
In tropical regions, post-harvest losses of fruits and vegetables caused by high temperatures is a m...
Post harvest handling and treatment of agricultural prodz~ct isextremely important in maintaining al...
Horticultural products such as fruits and vegetables are highly perishable in nature; thus, maintain...
An evaporative cooler was developed with mud and other local available material. The performance of ...
The object of research is a double chamber evaporative cooling system for the storage of vegetables ...
Post-harvest losses of fruits and vegetables in developing countries are mostly as a result of in pr...
The review of a porous evaporative cooler for the preservation of fruits and vegetables are reported...
A multipurpose passive evaporative cooler was designed, constructed and its performance evaluated by...
Farmers are limited in the amount of specialty crops they can plant, harvest and market without adeq...
An active evaporative cooling device for storage of fruits and vegetables was developed and evaluate...
In tropical regions, postharvest losses of fruits and vegetables induced by high temperatures is a m...
Master of Science in Horticultural Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2017.In t...
The climate of most zones of Ethiopia is characterized as high ambient temperature combined with low...
This paper discusses the design, construction and assessment of a modified, cost-effective evaporati...
The climate of most zones of Ethiopia is characterized as high ambient temperature combined with low...
In tropical regions, post-harvest losses of fruits and vegetables caused by high temperatures is a m...
Post harvest handling and treatment of agricultural prodz~ct isextremely important in maintaining al...
Horticultural products such as fruits and vegetables are highly perishable in nature; thus, maintain...
An evaporative cooler was developed with mud and other local available material. The performance of ...
The object of research is a double chamber evaporative cooling system for the storage of vegetables ...
Post-harvest losses of fruits and vegetables in developing countries are mostly as a result of in pr...
The review of a porous evaporative cooler for the preservation of fruits and vegetables are reported...
A multipurpose passive evaporative cooler was designed, constructed and its performance evaluated by...
Farmers are limited in the amount of specialty crops they can plant, harvest and market without adeq...
An active evaporative cooling device for storage of fruits and vegetables was developed and evaluate...
In tropical regions, postharvest losses of fruits and vegetables induced by high temperatures is a m...
Master of Science in Horticultural Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2017.In t...