Assessment of the Economic Suitability of Indoor Storage for White-Coloured Sweet Potatoes Roots Under Tanzania Conditions

Joseph Richard Kimako, V. Silayo, G. Mrema
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 The study aimed to reduce sweet potato postharvest losses while increasing income from sweet potato-based products in Morogoro, Tanzania. The economic suitability of indoor storage technologies for the storage of white-coloured sweet potato roots under Tanzania conditions was assessed. The sample was composed of sweet potato marketers and traders in Morogoro, Tanzania. They were selected after an extensive sampling procedure done step-wise. The first step involved using Kothari’s recommended purposive sampling method to select wards. Simple random sampling was used in the second step to choose the markets, and the snowballing sampling approach was used in the third stage to choose the respondents. A total of 160 sweet potato vendors (from four markets in four wards) were selected. Data collected were the cost of labour, cost of purchasing and transportation of white-coloured sweet potato roots and the selling price of white-coloured sweet potato roots to determine net income. Data were analysed using cost-benefit analysis.
坦桑尼亚条件下白色甘薯根室内贮藏的经济适宜性评价
该研究旨在减少甘薯采后损失,同时增加坦桑尼亚莫罗戈罗以甘薯为基础的产品的收入。在坦桑尼亚条件下,对室内贮藏技术对白色甘薯根的经济适宜性进行了评价。样本由坦桑尼亚莫罗戈罗的红薯营销商和贸易商组成。他们是在逐步进行广泛的抽样程序后选出的。第一步是使用Kothari推荐的有目的抽样方法来选择病房。第二阶段采用简单随机抽样的方法选择市场,第三阶段采用滚雪球抽样的方法选择被调查者。共有160个红薯摊贩(来自四个区四个市场)入选。收集的数据是劳动力成本、白色甘薯根的采购和运输成本以及白色甘薯根的销售价格,以确定净收入。采用成本效益分析法对数据进行分析。
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