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How to reduce post-harvest losses in supply chain of fruits & vegetables?

How to reduce post-harvest losses in supply chain of fruits & vegetables?
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Feb 02, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

India is the World’s second largest producer of Fruits & Vegetables. However, the processing of perishable products in our country is very low, in comparison to the ...

India is the World’s second largest producer of Fruits & Vegetables. However, the processing of perishable products in our country is very low, in comparison to the developed countries or developing countries like China, Brazil, Malaysia, Vietnam, etc. One of the main constraints in the growth of processing of fruits & vegetables in the country is non-availability of modern and suitable infrastructure with efficient supply Chain. Consequently, there is very high level of wastage of the fruits & vegetables in the country resulting in the farmer not getting adequate remuneration for his yield. A study conducted by Central Institute of Post Harvesting Engineering Technology (CIPHET), Ludhiana, an ICAR institute, reveals that wastage in various agricultural crops in the country range from 6-18% and the highest loss has been shown in fruits and vegetables.

Ministry of Food processing Industries invites views/ suggestions for reduction of these losses.

Last date for sending your suggestions is 1st February 2015.

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Kiran Bhupathiraju
Kiran Bhupathiraju 11 years 5 months ago
We have to club farmers, resources, technologies, efficient management at the local level and build organisations that will ensure adoption of effective post harvest technologies that will in turn lead to reduction of losses and making india truly a global power.
Kiran Bhupathiraju
Kiran Bhupathiraju 11 years 5 months ago
Make farmers shareholders in local enterprises that are built pooling together local produce, latest process technologies and effective management. We can emulate certain aspects Vergheese Kurians vision as he brought together hundreds of villagers to pool their produce, process the same and create value added products, a great brand and national distribution. We can do the same in vegetables, fruits, spices, flowers etc.,and make these group of villagers share holders in such enterprises.
Asha Nair
Asha Nair 11 years 5 months ago
Appoint unemployed youth of India to work on it. Given them a chance and platform to help towards the well being. Divide the work among them and they will create wonders without any corruption. Appoint a program of well managed network to timely deliver the supply at required places.
Praveen Kumar Anand
Praveen Kumar Anand 11 years 5 months ago
STRESS COUNSELLOR ------PUNE ----STRESS RELIEF CENTRE in PUNE should be opened for FARMERS.Proper guidance and Policies should direct them
Praveen Kumar Anand
Praveen Kumar Anand 11 years 5 months ago
Health counsellor -----I think we are very late in deciding this policy.OUR FARMERS in PUNE ARE COMMITING SUICIDES ,because of debt and UNPRODUCTIVE CROP .
Praveen Kumar Anand
Praveen Kumar Anand 11 years 5 months ago
Consultant Counsellor and Health counselor----PUNE-----Post harvest wastage of fruits and vegetables is------we do not make juices out of our surplus FRUITS & freeze veggies in packets & sell them in market.
Praveen Kumar Anand
Praveen Kumar Anand 11 years 5 months ago
Kumars FamilySolution-----Consultant Counselor and Health Counselor----PUNE ----FRITS and VEGETABLES------Post harvest losses in supply chain is mainly because of shortage of COLD STORAGE CAPACITY .With the involvement of PRIVATE investment ,we should immediately SOLVE ATLEAST 1 problem of FARMERS .