中间技术:撒哈拉以南非洲地区消除收获后损失的关键

Ismael K. Mayanja, Isaac Oluk
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撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的收获后损失对粮食安全和经济稳定构成重大威胁。phl占食物浪费和经济损失的很大一部分。本文探讨了中间技术在解决这一挑战方面的潜力。中间技术,包括手动、脚踏操作和太阳能设备,提供了适应性强且具有成本效益的解决方案,以满足占SSA农业部门大多数的小农的需求。这些技术弥补了劳动密集型传统方法与高端昂贵设备之间的差距。它们提高了效率,减少了劳动力,并有可能彻底改变收获后的过程。此外,利用足迹能源和雨滴能源等新兴创新为进一步提高资源受限环境下收获后作业的可持续性和效率提供了有希望的途径。中间技术不仅是转型的工具,也是转型的催化剂。它们是减少ph值、促进经济增长、确保粮食安全以及实现南撒哈拉地区可持续农业的关键。通过利用这些技术的适应性和资源效率,SSA可以更接近一个更加可持续和繁荣的未来。
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Intermediate Technologies: The Key to Eradicating Post-harvest Losses (PHLs) in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
Post-harvest losses (PHLs) in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) pose a significant threat to food security and economic stability. PHLs account for a substantial portion of food waste and economic losses. This paper explores the potential of intermediate technologies in addressing this challenge. Intermediate technologies, including hand-operated, pedal-operated, and solar-powered devices, offer adaptable and cost-effective solutions tailored to the needs of smallholder farmers who make up the majority of SSA's agricultural sector. These technologies bridge the gap between labor-intensive traditional methods and high-end, expensive equipment. They enhance efficiency, reduce labor, and have the potential to revolutionize post-harvest processes. Additionally, emerging innovations, such as harnessing energy from footsteps and raindrop energy offer promising avenues for further enhancing the sustainability and efficiency of post-harvest operations in resource-constrained environments. Intermediate technologies represent not only tools but also catalysts for transformation. They hold the key to reducing PHLs, fostering economic growth, ensuring food security, and leading to sustainable agriculture in SSA. By harnessing these technologies' adaptability and resource efficiency, SSA can move closer to a more sustainable and prosperous future.
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