Postharvest losses (PHLs) are a threat to efforts aimed at ensuring food and income security. This study aimed at contributing to the efforts to reduce PHLs through examining smallholder farmers’ perceptions about level of PHLs in Eastern Uganda. A descriptive cross sectional survey involved 83 farmers in focus group discussions and 150 individual household interviews. Principal component analysis and logistic regression were used to establish the determinants of farmers’ perceived ability to reduce PHLs. Results indicate that farmers perceive 66% of the losses occurred at the stages of harvesting, heaping and threshing through spillage. Quality deterioration was perceived to be highest at harvesting and drying. Farmers’ perceived abi...
Rice is becoming increasingly important for Ugandan farm households, both as a cash crop and staple ...
The number of rice mills in Uganda has increased rapidly during the past decade, presumably in respo...
High levels of food losses occurring after harvesting offset the effort to increase food production....
Postharvest losses (PHLs) are a threat to efforts aimed at ensuring food and income security. This s...
Farmers’ knowledge and perception of harvest and postharvest losses in rice production across three ...
Although rice has been a prominent cash crop in areas with access to lowland in Uganda, the adoption...
Gains in increasing productivity of grain in Sub-Saharan Africa are greatly undermined by the high p...
Postharvest loss reduction throughout commodity value chains is an important pathway to food and nut...
Upgraded post–harvest technology has recently been diffused to farmers in Cambodia in order to incre...
Abstract— Post-harvest loss reduces food availability. The need to examine post-harvest loss in Afri...
Reducing food loss and waste are important policy objectives prominently featured in the United Nati...
Postharvest losses (PHL) result in direct food and income losses to farmers and consumers globally. ...
This study focuses on evaluating the causal factors contributing to post-harvest losses during stora...
The effects of Ugandan farmers’ attitudes toward risk on their decisions about rice production are c...
Due to a single annual food production season in southern Africa, small-scale maize and sorghum farm...
Rice is becoming increasingly important for Ugandan farm households, both as a cash crop and staple ...
The number of rice mills in Uganda has increased rapidly during the past decade, presumably in respo...
High levels of food losses occurring after harvesting offset the effort to increase food production....
Postharvest losses (PHLs) are a threat to efforts aimed at ensuring food and income security. This s...
Farmers’ knowledge and perception of harvest and postharvest losses in rice production across three ...
Although rice has been a prominent cash crop in areas with access to lowland in Uganda, the adoption...
Gains in increasing productivity of grain in Sub-Saharan Africa are greatly undermined by the high p...
Postharvest loss reduction throughout commodity value chains is an important pathway to food and nut...
Upgraded post–harvest technology has recently been diffused to farmers in Cambodia in order to incre...
Abstract— Post-harvest loss reduces food availability. The need to examine post-harvest loss in Afri...
Reducing food loss and waste are important policy objectives prominently featured in the United Nati...
Postharvest losses (PHL) result in direct food and income losses to farmers and consumers globally. ...
This study focuses on evaluating the causal factors contributing to post-harvest losses during stora...
The effects of Ugandan farmers’ attitudes toward risk on their decisions about rice production are c...
Due to a single annual food production season in southern Africa, small-scale maize and sorghum farm...
Rice is becoming increasingly important for Ugandan farm households, both as a cash crop and staple ...
The number of rice mills in Uganda has increased rapidly during the past decade, presumably in respo...
High levels of food losses occurring after harvesting offset the effort to increase food production....