Review of Postharvest Loss Effects, Magnitudes, Challenges and Management Practices in Ethiopia

Daniel Daka Godebo
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This review was aimed to recognize the effect, challenge, magnitude and management practices of postharvest losses in Ethiopia. Global efforts in fight against hunger to raise income and improve food security especially in world poorest country should give priority to the issue of postharvest loss.  Postharvest loss is major problem to persistence food insecurity to meet food demand of rapidly growing population. An average magnitude of postharvest losses along value chain of selected (horticultural and cereal) crops has been estimated 10 to 50 % in Ethiopia. Major challenges facing in postharvest handling include lack of: - awareness, communication, targeted policies and strategies, evidence-based postharvest loss assessments, institutional and organizational arrangements, targeted financing and investment in postharvest handling to ensure food security of Ethiopia. Hence, improved postharvest handling practices, better education to farmers, improved infrastructure in order for products to reach markets, developed value chains, collaboration between actors in supply chains and improved technologies must give attention to reduce postharvest loss to achieve improved food security in Ethiopia. Keywords: - postharvest loss, effects, challenges, magnitudes, management practices DOI: 10.7176/FSQM/101-03 Publication date: September 30 th 2020
埃塞俄比亚采后损失的影响、程度、挑战和管理做法综述
这次审查的目的是确认埃塞俄比亚收获后损失的影响、挑战、程度和管理做法。全球消除饥饿、提高收入和改善粮食安全的努力,特别是在世界上最贫穷的国家,应优先考虑收获后损失问题。采后损失是持续粮食不安全的主要问题,无法满足快速增长的人口对粮食的需求。在埃塞俄比亚,选定作物(园艺和谷物)价值链上的收获后损失平均幅度估计为10%至50%。采后处理面临的主要挑战包括缺乏认识、沟通、有针对性的政策和战略、基于证据的采后损失评估、体制和组织安排、采后处理方面有针对性的融资和投资,以确保埃塞俄比亚的粮食安全。因此,改进采后处理方法、改善对农民的教育、改善产品进入市场的基础设施、发展价值链、供应链参与者之间的合作以及改进技术,都必须重视减少采后损失,以改善埃塞俄比亚的粮食安全。关键词:-采后损失,影响,挑战,规模,管理实践DOI: 10.7176/FSQM/101-03出版日期:2020年9月30日
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