Solid waste management and reduction of agricultural post-harvest losses using cold-storage: perceptions of farmers in Benguet, Philippines

Issue Date

6-2019

Abstract

Vegetable harvest in the Philippines are wasted due to spoilage (~42%) posing a challenge to the country’s food security and solid waste management. The study aims to determine current vegetable farming practices and farmer perceptions on the use of cold storage facilities in Benguet Philippines for reducing vegetable waste in the post-handling process system. Specifically, this aims to: identify common high-value crops available and acceptable to farmers for storing in cold storage facilities by developing the actual cropping calendars (planting and harvest schedules) of these high-value crops; quantify waste generated on-farm and during marketing and identify current farmer practices and perceptions on post-harvest handling. Common high-value crops for possible cold-storing are green-leafy vegetables since these command high prices when they are available off-season. Waste generated is 7.5% of total produce during harvest while 20-50% is further lost during the marketing. The three main issues of farmers are price, market and the harvesting process. Timely information dissemination on market demands and prevailing vegetable prices, availability, and access to storage and cold-storage facilities are necessary to encourage farmers to minimize vegetable waste generated and optimize farmer income.

Source or Periodical Title

Journal of Environmental Science and Management

ISSN

0119-1144

Volume

22

Issue

1

Page

99-108

Document Type

Article

Frequency

semi-annually

Physical Description

illustrations, tables, graphs

Language

English

Subject

vegetable harvest; agricultural post-harvest losses; solid waste management, cold storage, farmers' perception

Digital Copy

https://jesam.sesam.uplb.edu.ph/index.php

En – AGROVOC descriptors

VEGETABLES; POSTHARVEST LOSSES; POSTHARVEST TECHNOLOGY; COLD STORAGE; AGRICULTURAL WASTES; WASTE MANAGEMENT; FARMERS; PHILIPPINES

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