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Postharvest practices, challenges and opportunities for grain producers in Arequipa, Peru
by
Smith, Bradley W.
, Casa-Coila, Victor
, Díaz-Valderrama, Jorge R.
, Macedo-Valdivia, Dennis
, Baributsa, Dieudonne
, Woloshuk, Charles
, Ramírez-Calderón, Nelly
, Njoroge, Anastasia W.
, Orihuela-Ordóñez, Nancy
, Zanabria-Gálvez, Jackeline
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birds
/ Corn
/ Crop Production - economics
/ Crop Production - methods
/ Crop Production - statistics & numerical data
/ Crop yields
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - economics
/ Data collection
/ Drying
/ Edible Grain - economics
/ Entomology
/ Farmers
/ Farmers - statistics & numerical data
/ Farming
/ Female
/ Food Storage - economics
/ Food Storage - methods
/ Food Storage - statistics & numerical data
/ Government agencies
/ Grain
/ Grain handling
/ Grain storage
/ Humans
/ Insect pests
/ Insecta
/ Insecticides
/ Insects
/ Interviews
/ Irrigation
/ Lowlands
/ Male
/ Management
/ Middle Aged
/ Moisture content
/ People and Places
/ Peru
/ Pests
/ Post-harvest decay
/ Questionnaires
/ Quinoa
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Rice
/ Storage
/ Stored products
/ Surveys and Questionnaires - statistics & numerical data
/ Water content
/ Young Adult
2020
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Postharvest practices, challenges and opportunities for grain producers in Arequipa, Peru
by
Smith, Bradley W.
, Casa-Coila, Victor
, Díaz-Valderrama, Jorge R.
, Macedo-Valdivia, Dennis
, Baributsa, Dieudonne
, Woloshuk, Charles
, Ramírez-Calderón, Nelly
, Njoroge, Anastasia W.
, Orihuela-Ordóñez, Nancy
, Zanabria-Gálvez, Jackeline
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birds
/ Corn
/ Crop Production - economics
/ Crop Production - methods
/ Crop Production - statistics & numerical data
/ Crop yields
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - economics
/ Data collection
/ Drying
/ Edible Grain - economics
/ Entomology
/ Farmers
/ Farmers - statistics & numerical data
/ Farming
/ Female
/ Food Storage - economics
/ Food Storage - methods
/ Food Storage - statistics & numerical data
/ Government agencies
/ Grain
/ Grain handling
/ Grain storage
/ Humans
/ Insect pests
/ Insecta
/ Insecticides
/ Insects
/ Interviews
/ Irrigation
/ Lowlands
/ Male
/ Management
/ Middle Aged
/ Moisture content
/ People and Places
/ Peru
/ Pests
/ Post-harvest decay
/ Questionnaires
/ Quinoa
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Rice
/ Storage
/ Stored products
/ Surveys and Questionnaires - statistics & numerical data
/ Water content
/ Young Adult
2020
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Postharvest practices, challenges and opportunities for grain producers in Arequipa, Peru
by
Smith, Bradley W.
, Casa-Coila, Victor
, Díaz-Valderrama, Jorge R.
, Macedo-Valdivia, Dennis
, Baributsa, Dieudonne
, Woloshuk, Charles
, Ramírez-Calderón, Nelly
, Njoroge, Anastasia W.
, Orihuela-Ordóñez, Nancy
, Zanabria-Gálvez, Jackeline
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birds
/ Corn
/ Crop Production - economics
/ Crop Production - methods
/ Crop Production - statistics & numerical data
/ Crop yields
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - economics
/ Data collection
/ Drying
/ Edible Grain - economics
/ Entomology
/ Farmers
/ Farmers - statistics & numerical data
/ Farming
/ Female
/ Food Storage - economics
/ Food Storage - methods
/ Food Storage - statistics & numerical data
/ Government agencies
/ Grain
/ Grain handling
/ Grain storage
/ Humans
/ Insect pests
/ Insecta
/ Insecticides
/ Insects
/ Interviews
/ Irrigation
/ Lowlands
/ Male
/ Management
/ Middle Aged
/ Moisture content
/ People and Places
/ Peru
/ Pests
/ Post-harvest decay
/ Questionnaires
/ Quinoa
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Rice
/ Storage
/ Stored products
/ Surveys and Questionnaires - statistics & numerical data
/ Water content
/ Young Adult
2020
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Postharvest practices, challenges and opportunities for grain producers in Arequipa, Peru
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Postharvest practices, challenges and opportunities for grain producers in Arequipa, Peru
2020
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Little is known about the major issues leading to postharvest losses in Peru, which are estimated to be 15-27%. We surveyed 503 farmers from the lowlands and Andean regions of Arequipa to learn more about the major grains produced and issues encountered during drying and storage. Rice, common bean, and quinoa were the most grown crops in the lowlands while starchy maize was the most cultivated crop in the highlands. Most farmers (90%) dried their crops in-field directly on the ground, which exposes them to rodents, birds, and insect pests. The majority of farmers (92%) used subjective methods to assess grain moisture content. About 77% of farmers identified insects as a major challenge during storage but only 44% said they used preventive measures such as the application of insecticides. Among farmers who stored grain, the main reason was for household consumption (61%); while among those who did not store, the main reason was the need for immediate cash at harvest (75%). Farmers who experienced insect problems, who stored seed or grain for sale, who stored longer, or farmers from the lowlands were more likely to apply insecticides on their stored products. These findings provide an opportunity for researchers, development organizations, and government agencies to improve postharvest handling and storage in Arequipa by disseminating drying technologies, moisture assessment tools and hermetic storage solutions among farmers.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Adult
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Birds
/ Corn
/ Crop Production - statistics & numerical data
/ Crops
/ Crops, Agricultural - economics
/ Drying
/ Farmers
/ Farmers - statistics & numerical data
/ Farming
/ Female
/ Food Storage - statistics & numerical data
/ Grain
/ Humans
/ Insecta
/ Insects
/ Lowlands
/ Male
/ Peru
/ Pests
/ Quinoa
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Rice
/ Storage
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