Loss assessment of fruit and vegetables in selected public markets in Davao del Sur, Bukidnon, and Cagayan de Oro

Horticultural crops, particularly fruits and vegetables, have played a significant role in ensuring food security (Weinberger and Lumpkin, 2007). They offer abundant and cost effective sources of essential nutrients like fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants (Rajani and Joshi, 2017). Vegetable...

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Autores principales: Bayogan E.V, Urquiola M.A.J, Secretaria L.B, Bello D.D., Sampiano K.F.S
Formato: Informe técnico
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Publicado: CGIAR 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138968
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author Bayogan E.V
Urquiola M.A.J
Secretaria L.B
Bello D.D.
Sampiano K.F.S
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Bello D.D.
Sampiano K.F.S
Secretaria L.B
Urquiola M.A.J
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Urquiola M.A.J
Secretaria L.B
Bello D.D.
Sampiano K.F.S
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description Horticultural crops, particularly fruits and vegetables, have played a significant role in ensuring food security (Weinberger and Lumpkin, 2007). They offer abundant and cost effective sources of essential nutrients like fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants (Rajani and Joshi, 2017). Vegetable crops are crucial for developing countries, contributing to income and nutrition. (Tadese, 2023). However, horticultural produce is highly perishable and prone to postharvest losses, leading to an estimated 1.3 billion tons of agricultural waste during distribution activities worldwide (Augustin et al., 2020). These losses not only affect market availability but also increase prices and environmental footprints. Losses and waste of fruits and vegetables pose a challenge to the food supply chain, impacting food security and causing negative social, economic, and environmental consequences (Anand and Barua, 2022). Fruits and vegetables experienced the most substantial loss and waste, accounting 25-50% of the total production (Bancal and Roy, 2022).
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spelling CGSpace1389682025-12-08T10:06:44Z Loss assessment of fruit and vegetables in selected public markets in Davao del Sur, Bukidnon, and Cagayan de Oro Bayogan E.V Urquiola M.A.J Secretaria L.B Bello D.D. Sampiano K.F.S fruits vegetables markets food security micronutrients postharvest losses food supply chains Horticultural crops, particularly fruits and vegetables, have played a significant role in ensuring food security (Weinberger and Lumpkin, 2007). They offer abundant and cost effective sources of essential nutrients like fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants (Rajani and Joshi, 2017). Vegetable crops are crucial for developing countries, contributing to income and nutrition. (Tadese, 2023). However, horticultural produce is highly perishable and prone to postharvest losses, leading to an estimated 1.3 billion tons of agricultural waste during distribution activities worldwide (Augustin et al., 2020). These losses not only affect market availability but also increase prices and environmental footprints. Losses and waste of fruits and vegetables pose a challenge to the food supply chain, impacting food security and causing negative social, economic, and environmental consequences (Anand and Barua, 2022). Fruits and vegetables experienced the most substantial loss and waste, accounting 25-50% of the total production (Bancal and Roy, 2022). 2023-12-31 2024-02-06T18:34:50Z 2024-02-06T18:34:50Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138968 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Bayogan E.V.; Urquiola M.A.J;, Secretaria L.B.; Bello D.D.; and Sampiano K.F.S. 2023. Loss assessment of fruit and vegetables in selected public markets in Davao del Sur, Bukidnon, and Cagayan de Oro. FRESH Initiative Report December 2023. CGIAR.
spellingShingle fruits
vegetables
markets
food security
micronutrients
postharvest losses
food supply chains
Bayogan E.V
Urquiola M.A.J
Secretaria L.B
Bello D.D.
Sampiano K.F.S
Loss assessment of fruit and vegetables in selected public markets in Davao del Sur, Bukidnon, and Cagayan de Oro
title Loss assessment of fruit and vegetables in selected public markets in Davao del Sur, Bukidnon, and Cagayan de Oro
title_full Loss assessment of fruit and vegetables in selected public markets in Davao del Sur, Bukidnon, and Cagayan de Oro
title_fullStr Loss assessment of fruit and vegetables in selected public markets in Davao del Sur, Bukidnon, and Cagayan de Oro
title_full_unstemmed Loss assessment of fruit and vegetables in selected public markets in Davao del Sur, Bukidnon, and Cagayan de Oro
title_short Loss assessment of fruit and vegetables in selected public markets in Davao del Sur, Bukidnon, and Cagayan de Oro
title_sort loss assessment of fruit and vegetables in selected public markets in davao del sur bukidnon and cagayan de oro
topic fruits
vegetables
markets
food security
micronutrients
postharvest losses
food supply chains
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138968
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