Thumbnail Image

Policy measures for managing quality and reducing post-harvest losses in fresh produce supply chains in South Asian Countries










Also available in:
No results found.

Related items

Showing items related by metadata.

  • Thumbnail Image
    Book (stand-alone)
    Case studies on managing quality, assuring safety and reducing post-harvest losses in fruit and vegetable supply chains in South Asian countries 2018
    Also available in:
    No results found.

    Fresh fruits and vegetables contribute significantly to food and nutrition security, poverty reduction and to economic development in the countries belonging to the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). Smallholders who make little use of post-harvest (PH) technologies produce most of the fresh fruits and vegetables supplied to mass markets in the Region. The high qualitative and quantitative PH losses sustained in these traditional fruit and vegetable supply chains negatively impact all stakeholders in the supply chain, with farmers and retailers being the most affected. To address these issues, technical innovations and good practices were introduced through pilot demonstrations and training in six fresh produce supply chains in three South Asian countries: The People’s Republic of Bangladesh, The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal and The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. The findings documented in this publication provide an evidence base for the cost-effective management of the quality of fresh produce and the reduction of quantitative loss in fresh horticultural supply chains in SAARC countries.
  • Thumbnail Image
    Document
    Reducing Post-Harvest Losses in Fruits and Vegetables in South Asian Countries - TCP RAS 3502 2018
    Also available in:

    Fruits and vegetables make a significant contribution to food security, nutrition and poverty reduction, as well as to generating economic development in South Asian countries. However, poor quality, questionable safety and high levels of post-harvest losses are major bottlenecks faced in traditional fruit and vegetable supply chains in the region. The project aimed to pilot the implementation of good post-harvest management practices to manage quality, assure safety and reduce losses in prioritized traditional fruit and vegetable supply chains with stakeholders, in order to generate evidence to support the uptake of the improved practices.
  • Thumbnail Image
    Book (stand-alone)
    Guide : Preventing post-harvest losses in the apple supply chain in Lebanon 2018
    Also available in:
    No results found.

    Under the framework of the TCP regional project TCP/SNO/3501 - Capacity building for food losses redution in the Near East this guide will serve as a technical reference and tool to be used by all stakeholders in the apple value chain in Lebanon in order to reduce the post harvest losses of apples. The guide contributes to the FAO SO4 in particular output 2.2 Evidence-based fod loss and waste reduction programs are developed at national, regional and global levels, and to output 2.3 Governments and relevant stakeholders are provided with support to promote inclusive, efficient and sustainable agro-food value chains.

Users also downloaded

Showing related downloaded files

No results found.