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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 53: IV Africa Symposium on Horticultural Crops

POST-HARVEST PROBLEMS OF NON-GRAIN STAPLES

Authors:   D.G. Coursey, R.H. Booth
Abstract:
The tropical staple foods other than grains, usually derived from relatively small-scale horticultural production systems, are much more important, especially in humid tropical ecosystems, than is generally appreciated, and provide staple food for several hundred million people. These non-grain staples include the tropical root crops, cassava, yams, potatoes, cocoyam and sweet potatoes; fruits such as plantains and breadfruit, and crop products derived from stems e.g. ensete and sago.

Post-harvest losses in these crop products have been estimated at around 25%. The post-harvest problems of the crop products vary greatly between different situations. The paper discusses some considerations common to all, and also major crop-specific problems.

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