Ethiopian subsistence farmers traditionally store their grain harvests, leaving them open to storage pests and fungi that can cause contamination of major staple crops. Applying the most effective strategy requires a precise understanding of the insect species, infestation rates, storage losses, and storage conditions in the various types of farmers’ grain stores. This study did a complete literature analysis on post-harvest pest and management measures with a focus on Ethiopia. The most frequent insect pests of stored cereals in this study were weevils (Sitophilus spp.), the lesser grain borer (Rhyzopertha dominica), rust-red flour beetle (Tribolium sp.), sawtoothed grain beetle (Oryzaephilus sp.), grain beetle (Cryptolestes spp.), Indian ...
This survey study was conducted in two districts of the Jimma zone from April to July 2020 in the co...
Published online: 15 Sept 2020This study was designed to determine the quantitative and qualitative ...
Knowledge of the diversity of arthropod pests infesting stored maize value chain in Uganda is very s...
This study was designed to assess the occurrence of major insects and rodent pest infestations in st...
The survey was conducted for three years from 2018 to 2020 cropping seasons in four regions, Amahara...
This study was designed to assess farmers grain storage containers in relation to buildup of storage...
Sorghum is a staple crop grown in the poorest and most food-insecure regions of Ethiopia. But storag...
Grain samples were collected from 179 on-farm traditional underground pit stores found in agro pasto...
Effective post-harvest management of crops could significantly contribute to food security by improv...
Surveys of species of arthropods on stored maize in western Ethiopia were conducted. Several species...
On-farm storage studies were conducted in Teraemini, Ashera and Hamelmalo sub-zones in Eritrea durin...
In Ethiopia, over nine million farmers produce maize on about 14% of the total land area. It serves ...
Faba bean contributes to meet the basic dietary needs of millions of people and animals around the w...
Storage losses due to pests threaten livelihoods of farmers across Africa. Synthetic pesticides prov...
The common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris L., is one of the most important sources of protein in Ethiopia ...
This survey study was conducted in two districts of the Jimma zone from April to July 2020 in the co...
Published online: 15 Sept 2020This study was designed to determine the quantitative and qualitative ...
Knowledge of the diversity of arthropod pests infesting stored maize value chain in Uganda is very s...
This study was designed to assess the occurrence of major insects and rodent pest infestations in st...
The survey was conducted for three years from 2018 to 2020 cropping seasons in four regions, Amahara...
This study was designed to assess farmers grain storage containers in relation to buildup of storage...
Sorghum is a staple crop grown in the poorest and most food-insecure regions of Ethiopia. But storag...
Grain samples were collected from 179 on-farm traditional underground pit stores found in agro pasto...
Effective post-harvest management of crops could significantly contribute to food security by improv...
Surveys of species of arthropods on stored maize in western Ethiopia were conducted. Several species...
On-farm storage studies were conducted in Teraemini, Ashera and Hamelmalo sub-zones in Eritrea durin...
In Ethiopia, over nine million farmers produce maize on about 14% of the total land area. It serves ...
Faba bean contributes to meet the basic dietary needs of millions of people and animals around the w...
Storage losses due to pests threaten livelihoods of farmers across Africa. Synthetic pesticides prov...
The common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris L., is one of the most important sources of protein in Ethiopia ...
This survey study was conducted in two districts of the Jimma zone from April to July 2020 in the co...
Published online: 15 Sept 2020This study was designed to determine the quantitative and qualitative ...
Knowledge of the diversity of arthropod pests infesting stored maize value chain in Uganda is very s...