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Fruit and vegetables

Opportunities and challenges for small-scale sustainable farming










FAO and CIRAD. 2021. Fruit and vegetables – Opportunities and challenges for small-scale sustainable farming. Rome. 





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    Promoting fruit and vegetable value chains to improve supply and consumption 2021
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    Policies with a focus on fruits and vegetables (F&Vs) need special consideration because of the high perishability and susceptibility of F&Vs to waste and loss, high labour demand, yield variations, and high consumer prices. Factors that limit the availability and affordability of F&Vs include low production and productivity, the loss of agrobiodiversity, inadequate technology, logistics and infrastructure, weak organizational, business and technical skills, and inefficient market linkages across the supply chain. Many value chains for F&Vs need improvements, investments and shortening as well as gender-responsive approaches, including gender-sensitive investments, to achieve better producer prices, lower risk and higher quality, especially for small farmers.
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    Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption 2021
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    Global fruit and vegetable (F&V) production and consumption are significantly below the threshold needed to meet the FAO and World Health Organization (WHO) recommended F&V intake. In 2017, approximately 4 million premature deaths globally were attributable to insufficient F&V consumption. Globally, very few policy actions specifically promote F&V consumption beyond school-based interventions. Communication and behavior change interventions are insufficient on their own. International evidence suggests that fiscal policies, and policies and programmes that increase access to fresh F&Vs through mobile produce markets can be effective in increasing F&V consumption.
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    Agricultural Marketing Improvement - Handling of fresh fruits, vegetables and root crops
    A Training Manual for Grenada. Project GRN/2901
    2002
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    The “Agricultural Marketing Improvement” Project TCP/GRN/2901 is being implemented by the Grenada Government and FAO with the objective of improving incomes for fruit, vegetable and root crop growers through a more efficient agricultural marketing system. The project would enhance the capacity of the Ministry of Agriculture to help farmers, extension staff and inter- island traffickers to provide appropriate agricultural marketing advice and support services on post-harvest handling. This docume nt has been prepared based on the need to improve harvesting, handling and produce distribution in the Country and to increase exports. The document gives emphasis to specific crops produced in significant quantities or with a potential for increased production and marketing.

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