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Post harvest losses in Ethiopian food productionchain
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Melese TemesgenAAU, 23 AUG, [email protected]
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Melese TemesgenAAU, 23 AUG, [email protected]
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ContentsContents
Post harvest losses in general and in Ethiopia
The consequences of post harvest losses
Challenges of post harvest loss reduction
Efforts done to reduce pos harvest losses
Benefits of reducing pos harvest losses
Summary
Post harvest losses in general and in Ethiopia
The consequences of post harvest losses
Challenges of post harvest loss reduction
Efforts done to reduce pos harvest losses
Benefits of reducing pos harvest losses
Summary
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Post harvest loss PHLPost harvest loss PHL
In Africa, field studies have shown that 40 to 50% of theperishable horticultural crops lost before they can beconsumed, (25 to 30%), for grains and root crops mainly due tohigh rates of bruising, water loss and subsequent decay (FAO.2014, World Bank, 2012)Post-harvest food loss is one of the largest contributing factorsto food insecurity and under-nutrition (IFPRI,2013)
Factors for food loss are constraints in harvesting methods,storage, transport, process, cold chain, road infrastructures,package and market integration system (World Bank, 2012).
In Africa, field studies have shown that 40 to 50% of theperishable horticultural crops lost before they can beconsumed, (25 to 30%), for grains and root crops mainly due tohigh rates of bruising, water loss and subsequent decay (FAO.2014, World Bank, 2012)Post-harvest food loss is one of the largest contributing factorsto food insecurity and under-nutrition (IFPRI,2013)
Factors for food loss are constraints in harvesting methods,storage, transport, process, cold chain, road infrastructures,package and market integration system (World Bank, 2012).
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Factors for food loss
Level of losses in countriesLevel of losses in countries
SAVE FOOD INITIATIVE 2013 5
Supply chainSupply chain devopmentsdevopments in countriesin countries
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inadequate handling and storagefarmers lose more than 30 %
huge nutritional, health, and financialimpacts
In EthiopiaIn Ethiopia
In Ethiopia postharvest loss rates are reported to range from 30
to 50% depending on the crop ( WFP, 2014)
According to USAID, 2016 the post harvest losses for fresh
produce are 40-50 %, for cereals 30 % and for oilseed 20%
Ministry of Ag also reported in 2015 that post harvest loess
account 20 – 30 % in all agricultural items
> 8 million peoples have no sufficient food (FAO, 2015)
In Ethiopia postharvest loss rates are reported to range from 30
to 50% depending on the crop ( WFP, 2014)
According to USAID, 2016 the post harvest losses for fresh
produce are 40-50 %, for cereals 30 % and for oilseed 20%
Ministry of Ag also reported in 2015 that post harvest loess
account 20 – 30 % in all agricultural items
> 8 million peoples have no sufficient food (FAO, 2015)
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In EthiopiaIn Ethiopia --------ctdctd
food production increase by 14%
food price increase by 0.2 %
consumption increase by 0.4%
CSA, 2014, ESSP, 2015, EPHI, 2016 FAO, 2016 situation report8
population growth by 1.2%
PHL losses by 20-40%
Quantity lossesQuantity losses
lose a lot ofvalue
before---
reduced foodavailability,
WORLD BANK, 2012 missing food report in Africa9
shortage
loweroutputs
Quality lossesQuality losses
Lose inacceptance
loss ineconomy
Loss innutritional
value
WORLD BANK, 2012 missing food report in Africa 10
Loss innutritional
value
Loss insafety &quality
Why big post harvest losses ?Why big post harvest losses ?
lowinputuse,
KADER, A. A. 2005.11
factors Lessattentionfor food
cropsthan---rudimentary
technology,
Why big post harvest losses ?Why big post harvest losses ?
factors
minimalprocessin
g. transportation
existingpractices
Poorharvest
BARRETT, 2008 , SIDA, 2014 , EMANA, 2008 12
existingpractices
Data on postharvest loss in Ethiopia
SIDA, 2014 13
Loss percent of fresh produces in Ethiopia
SIDA, 2014 14
Data on food waste at plate in Ethiopia
SIDA, 2014 15
Efforts done to reduce pos harvest lossesImproved practice:
– optimizing time of harvesting
– smooth and wide threshing
– store grain inside residential structures
– Warehouses
– contract farming and marketing
– Safe export transposrtation
Improved practice:
– optimizing time of harvesting
– smooth and wide threshing
– store grain inside residential structures
– Warehouses
– contract farming and marketing
– Safe export transposrtation
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Technical supports
USAID Feed the Future
WFP and Sasa kawa global
SDC Global, JICA
NGO’s and Public International Organizations (PIOs)
The are some supports to improve handling, storage, transportation
and agro-processing in Ethiopia (www, CSA, 2014)
Change
USAID Feed the Future
WFP and Sasa kawa global
SDC Global, JICA
NGO’s and Public International Organizations (PIOs)
The are some supports to improve handling, storage, transportation
and agro-processing in Ethiopia (www, CSA, 2014)
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Challenges
Limited access to technologies and facilities for
storing and handling
Lack of trends to extend product shelf-life
Limited technical knowledge and skills
limited experts
Limited access to technologies and facilities for
storing and handling
Lack of trends to extend product shelf-life
Limited technical knowledge and skills
limited experts
(Kitinoja and Gorny, 2009, Kader, 2013 ).18
Benefits of Reducing post-harvest losses
increase
• food security,intake andreputation allseason
• food resources,increase utility,improving lives
Gain(quantitative
&qualitative )
WFP, 2014, Post-Harvest Food Loss Reduction in Africa19
increase• food resources,
increase utility,improving lives
decrease • environmentpollution
Gain(quantitative
&qualitative )
Impacts of reducing food losses in supply chain.
from Rutten (2013a) , www, Etfruit, 201520
How to reduce food losses?
Summary
coordination
• farmers &unions
extensionworkers • postharvest
consultants• farmers &
unions
marketers
• governmentalorganizations
extensionworkers • postharvest
consultants
consumers
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