Using a multi-disciplinary approach, this study quantifies horticultural postharvest losses of two medium-sized (annual pack volume 4500 t) commercial, domestic, tomato supply chains. Quantification of loss was based on weight or volume, consistent with direct measurement methods of the Food Loss and Waste Accounting and Reporting Standard 2016 and qualitative techniques were used to identify the drivers of the loss and contextualise the findings. Postharvest loss was found to be between 40.3% (55.34 t) and 55.9% (29.61 t) of the total harvestable product. It was determined that between 68.6% and 86.7% of undamaged, edible, harvested tomatoes were rejected as outgrades and consequently discarded due to product specifications. Between 71.2% ...
The Fiji Islands, like many small Pacific island nations, are thought to incur high rates of posthar...
Postharvest losses in fresh produce chains are a major threat to food security, especially in transi...
Inefficient handling and high postharvest losses describe the Caribbean supply chain of fresh fruits...
Using a multi-disciplinary approach, this study quantifies horticultural postharvest losses of two m...
Abstract: Using a multi-disciplinary approach, this study quantifies horticultural postharvest losse...
This paper reports on a detailed case study of postharvest losses along a commercial small holder to...
This paper reports on a detailed case study of postharvest losses along a commercial small holder to...
147 pagesThis research was done in the context of tomato supply chains in Chittoor District, Andhra ...
Reducing food loss and waste (FLW) is one strategy to limit the environmental impact of the food sup...
Background: Reducing food loss and waste has been recognised as an important strategy to limit the n...
Postharvest losses (PHL) in fresh produce chains are a substantial problem worldwide. The problem is...
Postharvest losses (PHL) are a major problem in tomato supply chains, especially in tropical climate...
Fruit and vegetables (FV) are the major source of bioactive compounds for human beings. FV supply ch...
In today’s economic climate, businesses need to efficiently manage their finite resources to maintai...
In developing countries, food losses and waste (FLW) are expected to be high at post-harvest stages ...
The Fiji Islands, like many small Pacific island nations, are thought to incur high rates of posthar...
Postharvest losses in fresh produce chains are a major threat to food security, especially in transi...
Inefficient handling and high postharvest losses describe the Caribbean supply chain of fresh fruits...
Using a multi-disciplinary approach, this study quantifies horticultural postharvest losses of two m...
Abstract: Using a multi-disciplinary approach, this study quantifies horticultural postharvest losse...
This paper reports on a detailed case study of postharvest losses along a commercial small holder to...
This paper reports on a detailed case study of postharvest losses along a commercial small holder to...
147 pagesThis research was done in the context of tomato supply chains in Chittoor District, Andhra ...
Reducing food loss and waste (FLW) is one strategy to limit the environmental impact of the food sup...
Background: Reducing food loss and waste has been recognised as an important strategy to limit the n...
Postharvest losses (PHL) in fresh produce chains are a substantial problem worldwide. The problem is...
Postharvest losses (PHL) are a major problem in tomato supply chains, especially in tropical climate...
Fruit and vegetables (FV) are the major source of bioactive compounds for human beings. FV supply ch...
In today’s economic climate, businesses need to efficiently manage their finite resources to maintai...
In developing countries, food losses and waste (FLW) are expected to be high at post-harvest stages ...
The Fiji Islands, like many small Pacific island nations, are thought to incur high rates of posthar...
Postharvest losses in fresh produce chains are a major threat to food security, especially in transi...
Inefficient handling and high postharvest losses describe the Caribbean supply chain of fresh fruits...