Reduction of food losses in Lebanese apple through good harvesting and postharvest practices

In developing countries, food losses occur mainly during the production, harvest, postharvest and processing phases. Because of the lack of awareness in the apple postharvest practices in Lebanon, this study was carried out to check the effect of good harvesting and handling practices, pre-storage s...

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Main Authors: Paul Abi Tarabay, Hala Chahine-Tsouvalakis, Salwa Tohmé Tawk, Nabil Nemer, Wassim Habib
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-12-01
Series:Annals of Agricultural Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0570178318300344
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spelling doaj-4eb89c2c21874038861b4215a6b9ca852020-11-24T23:58:42ZengElsevierAnnals of Agricultural Sciences0570-17832018-12-01632207213Reduction of food losses in Lebanese apple through good harvesting and postharvest practicesPaul Abi Tarabay0Hala Chahine-Tsouvalakis1Salwa Tohmé Tawk2Nabil Nemer3Wassim Habib4Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Jounieh, LebanonDepartment of Plant Production, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Lebanese University, Dekwaneh, LebanonDepartment of Economy and Development, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Lebanese University, Dekwaneh, LebanonFaculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Jounieh, LebanonFaculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Jounieh, Lebanon; Department of Plant Production, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Lebanese University, Dekwaneh, Lebanon; Laboratory of Mycology, Department of Plant Protection, Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute, Fanar, Lebanon; Corresponding author.In developing countries, food losses occur mainly during the production, harvest, postharvest and processing phases. Because of the lack of awareness in the apple postharvest practices in Lebanon, this study was carried out to check the effect of good harvesting and handling practices, pre-storage sorting, and dipping in calcium and fungicide, on the percent losses of Golden Delicious apples during six months of cold storage. A highly significant reduction in the percent of total damages was observed during storage when good harvesting and handling practices and pre-storage sorting were applied. The magnitude of losses reduction depended on the type of damage registered and the practices performed. The presence of injuries was reduced by all types of good practices, applied alone or in combination. Where good harvesting and handling practices were performed, the incidence of bruising was reduced from 93.3% in the non-treated control to 37.7% and symptoms of rot were not detected. This study emphasized the importance of good harvest and postharvest practices in improving and maintaining the quality of Lebanese apples. Keywords: Apple, Golden delicious, Postharvest losses, Postharvest handling, Lebanonhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0570178318300344
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author Paul Abi Tarabay
Hala Chahine-Tsouvalakis
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Nabil Nemer
Wassim Habib
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Hala Chahine-Tsouvalakis
Salwa Tohmé Tawk
Nabil Nemer
Wassim Habib
Reduction of food losses in Lebanese apple through good harvesting and postharvest practices
Annals of Agricultural Sciences
author_facet Paul Abi Tarabay
Hala Chahine-Tsouvalakis
Salwa Tohmé Tawk
Nabil Nemer
Wassim Habib
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title Reduction of food losses in Lebanese apple through good harvesting and postharvest practices
title_short Reduction of food losses in Lebanese apple through good harvesting and postharvest practices
title_full Reduction of food losses in Lebanese apple through good harvesting and postharvest practices
title_fullStr Reduction of food losses in Lebanese apple through good harvesting and postharvest practices
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of food losses in Lebanese apple through good harvesting and postharvest practices
title_sort reduction of food losses in lebanese apple through good harvesting and postharvest practices
publisher Elsevier
series Annals of Agricultural Sciences
issn 0570-1783
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In developing countries, food losses occur mainly during the production, harvest, postharvest and processing phases. Because of the lack of awareness in the apple postharvest practices in Lebanon, this study was carried out to check the effect of good harvesting and handling practices, pre-storage sorting, and dipping in calcium and fungicide, on the percent losses of Golden Delicious apples during six months of cold storage. A highly significant reduction in the percent of total damages was observed during storage when good harvesting and handling practices and pre-storage sorting were applied. The magnitude of losses reduction depended on the type of damage registered and the practices performed. The presence of injuries was reduced by all types of good practices, applied alone or in combination. Where good harvesting and handling practices were performed, the incidence of bruising was reduced from 93.3% in the non-treated control to 37.7% and symptoms of rot were not detected. This study emphasized the importance of good harvest and postharvest practices in improving and maintaining the quality of Lebanese apples. Keywords: Apple, Golden delicious, Postharvest losses, Postharvest handling, Lebanon
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