Assessment on post-harvest losses of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentem Mill.) in selected districts of East Shewa Zone of Ethiopia using a commodity system analysis methodology

One of the main challenges facing Ethiopia today is to ensure food security for its rapidly growing population. Although Ethiopia's production is much lower than the national demand, there are high post-harvest food losses. In meeting a country's food demand, increasing production by itsel...

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Main Authors: Gezai Abera, Ali M. Ibrahim, Sirawdink Fikreyesus Forsido, Chala G. Kuyu
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Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
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spelling doaj-dc0fbe2ef1d34304802102591fe3daad2020-11-25T03:16:37ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-04-0164e03749Assessment on post-harvest losses of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentem Mill.) in selected districts of East Shewa Zone of Ethiopia using a commodity system analysis methodologyGezai Abera0Ali M. Ibrahim1Sirawdink Fikreyesus Forsido2Chala G. Kuyu3College of Agriculture and Natural Resource, Raya University, Southern Tigrai, Ethiopia; Department of Post-harvest Management, College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Jimma University, P.O.Box 307, Jimma, EthiopiaDepartment of Post-harvest Management, College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Jimma University, P.O.Box 307, Jimma, EthiopiaDepartment of Post-harvest Management, College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Jimma University, P.O.Box 307, Jimma, EthiopiaDepartment of Post-harvest Management, College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Jimma University, P.O.Box 307, Jimma, Ethiopia; Corresponding author.One of the main challenges facing Ethiopia today is to ensure food security for its rapidly growing population. Although Ethiopia's production is much lower than the national demand, there are high post-harvest food losses. In meeting a country's food demand, increasing production by itself is not enough unless what has been produced is properly managed. In line with this, extensive assessment of post-harvest losses of tomato along the supply chain and the associated factors were evaluated in four purposively selected districts of East Shewa Zone of Ethiopia. The assessment was made using Commodity System Assessment Methodology from “farm-to-fork” to investigate the status of post-harvest losses of tomato along the supply chain and the associated factors in the pursuit of recommending appropriate mitigation strategies. Information was gathered from a total of N = 408 sampled chain actors (producers to consumers) and related institutions. Results revealed that losses of tomato due to improper care and handling of the commodity regardless of its high production in the study area were common problems for all chain actors. A loss of 20.5%, 8.6%, 2.9%, and 7.3% at the producer, wholesalers, retailers, and hotel and café level was recorded respectively with a total loss of 39.3%. Total losses across districts ranged from 17.2-33.3. Field, transportation and market display were major critical loss points identified. Practices such as market fluctuation, lack of temperature management, no/poor sorting and mixed handling of the crop, carelessness on the loss prevention and its impact were identified among the common causes for observed losses. Therefore, creating awareness on the effect of all causes of food loss and minimizing economic loss is recommended. Moreover, affordable and appropriate technology adaptation is needed to reduce observed food losses across the districts.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020305946Food scienceAgricultureTomatoPostharvest lossEast shewa zoneCommodity system analysis methodology
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author Gezai Abera
Ali M. Ibrahim
Sirawdink Fikreyesus Forsido
Chala G. Kuyu
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Ali M. Ibrahim
Sirawdink Fikreyesus Forsido
Chala G. Kuyu
Assessment on post-harvest losses of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentem Mill.) in selected districts of East Shewa Zone of Ethiopia using a commodity system analysis methodology
Heliyon
Food science
Agriculture
Tomato
Postharvest loss
East shewa zone
Commodity system analysis methodology
author_facet Gezai Abera
Ali M. Ibrahim
Sirawdink Fikreyesus Forsido
Chala G. Kuyu
author_sort Gezai Abera
title Assessment on post-harvest losses of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentem Mill.) in selected districts of East Shewa Zone of Ethiopia using a commodity system analysis methodology
title_short Assessment on post-harvest losses of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentem Mill.) in selected districts of East Shewa Zone of Ethiopia using a commodity system analysis methodology
title_full Assessment on post-harvest losses of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentem Mill.) in selected districts of East Shewa Zone of Ethiopia using a commodity system analysis methodology
title_fullStr Assessment on post-harvest losses of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentem Mill.) in selected districts of East Shewa Zone of Ethiopia using a commodity system analysis methodology
title_full_unstemmed Assessment on post-harvest losses of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentem Mill.) in selected districts of East Shewa Zone of Ethiopia using a commodity system analysis methodology
title_sort assessment on post-harvest losses of tomato (lycopersicon esculentem mill.) in selected districts of east shewa zone of ethiopia using a commodity system analysis methodology
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-04-01
description One of the main challenges facing Ethiopia today is to ensure food security for its rapidly growing population. Although Ethiopia's production is much lower than the national demand, there are high post-harvest food losses. In meeting a country's food demand, increasing production by itself is not enough unless what has been produced is properly managed. In line with this, extensive assessment of post-harvest losses of tomato along the supply chain and the associated factors were evaluated in four purposively selected districts of East Shewa Zone of Ethiopia. The assessment was made using Commodity System Assessment Methodology from “farm-to-fork” to investigate the status of post-harvest losses of tomato along the supply chain and the associated factors in the pursuit of recommending appropriate mitigation strategies. Information was gathered from a total of N = 408 sampled chain actors (producers to consumers) and related institutions. Results revealed that losses of tomato due to improper care and handling of the commodity regardless of its high production in the study area were common problems for all chain actors. A loss of 20.5%, 8.6%, 2.9%, and 7.3% at the producer, wholesalers, retailers, and hotel and café level was recorded respectively with a total loss of 39.3%. Total losses across districts ranged from 17.2-33.3. Field, transportation and market display were major critical loss points identified. Practices such as market fluctuation, lack of temperature management, no/poor sorting and mixed handling of the crop, carelessness on the loss prevention and its impact were identified among the common causes for observed losses. Therefore, creating awareness on the effect of all causes of food loss and minimizing economic loss is recommended. Moreover, affordable and appropriate technology adaptation is needed to reduce observed food losses across the districts.
topic Food science
Agriculture
Tomato
Postharvest loss
East shewa zone
Commodity system analysis methodology
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020305946
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