The spokesperson of the South Sudan People''s Defense Forces (SSPDF) on Wednesday revealed that poor management and control of firearms in South Sudan is a result of inadequate storage facilities
Investing in Better Storage Facilities and Infrastructure: Inadequate storage facilities and infrastructure are major contributors to post-harvest losses. Investing in improved storage facilities such as warehouses, cold storage units, silos, and drying facilities can help preserve the quality and shelf life of harvested produce.
3. Price fluctuation: There is price fluctuation in the market, when the crops are immediately harvested, without functional storage facilities, farmers will be eager to sell their produce quickly especially the easily perishable crops mostly the horticultural crops at cheap prices, and when these produce are scarce their price rises up, and also because during the time when these
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The Chairman of the Southwest Farmers Commodities Organisation, Mr. Oluwafemi Aluko, said that 33.3 percent of farm produce in Nigeria is lost annually due to inadequate storage and transportation
postharvest losses due to factors such as inadequate storage/processing facilities, poor transportation system, lack of power supply and unorganized marketing network. With the largest population on the African continent and a spiraling increase, a corresponding increase in food supply is inevitable. The food security situation in Nigeria is
Inadequate storage and processing facilities: The farmers lack adequate storage facilities to preserve or convert excess farm produce into another form. This result in wastage of a reasonable proportion of farm produce annually or the farmers are forced to dispose of them when prices are low thereby getting little returns. Solution
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A similar situation is observed in Guatemala, where postharvest losses were estimated at 40% to 45%, mainly due to inadequate storage structures and frequent unfavorable weather conditions . In the Philippines, the
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Inadequate storage facilities, as well as an irregular power supply (necessary for maintaining cold chains vaccines), were common challenges reported in several articles reviewed in this study. These challenges could negatively impact the quality and efficacy of medicines and vaccines made available to patients.
Impact of inadequate post-harvest infrastructure Minimising Losses: As per the Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MFPI), India loses about 30% of its total agricultural produce annually due to inadequate storage and transportation facilities. Improved infrastructure can reduce these losses, resulting in increased availability of food and
One key aspect is the promotion of appropriate storage and preservation techniques, including the use of improved storage facilities with optimal temperature, humidity, and ventilation to prevent spoilage and minimize losses, as well as the use of natural and non-chemical methods for pest control during storage.
being lost because of inadequate postharvest management. In Nigeria for example, lack of storage and agro-processing facilities pose great impediments to Nigeria''s agric value chain, thereby resulting to a chain of losses and huge wastage of farm produce (Oketola, 2016). Regrettably, both buyers and farmers in third world countries
About 29% (699,776 units) of those vehicles reside in the Central department. No laws specifically addressing e-waste exist in Paraguay. However, Law No. 42/90 prohibits the import, storage, and use of industrial wastes considered as hazardous or
43 likes, 1 comments - neida_org on November 11, 2024: "Inadequate storage facilities, poor transportation and handling facilities are few of the many challenges faced by farmers in the rural areas resulting in post harvest loss for farmers. To address the issue of farmers post harvest loss, the Kade Cooperative Farmer Producers organization under Pfutsero block, Phek District,
In the meantime, storage solutions that are already available need to be revived and perhaps re-invented. Storage solutions. There are many methods of storage that have been practiced traditionally by farmers. In some regions where old
Paraguay has begun delineating the steps necessary to achieve universal, equitable, and sustainable water and sanitation services throughout the country. Developing planning instruments and strengthening key sector
Reduce Post-Harvest Losses: India currently experiences post-harvest losses of around 6%, primarily due to inadequate storage facilities and inefficient distribution networks. By expanding storage capacity and improving infrastructure, the scheme aims to minimize these losses, ensuring that a larger portion of the harvested grain reaches consumers.
Limited berthing spaces, inadequate storage facilities, and insufficient equipment contribute to bottlenecks and delays. Operational Inefficiencies Inefficient port operations, such as slow cargo handling
One of the main causes of food waste in Nigeria has been inadequate storage facilities. Proper storage conditions must be in place to curtail the deterioration of agricultural products (Gustavsson et al., 2011).Soft and leafy fruits and vegetables, for example, require special storage conditions.
A similar situation is observed in Guatemala, where postharvest losses were estimated at 40% to 45%, mainly due to inadequate storage structures and frequent unfavorable weather conditions . In the Philippines, the crops are dried along the roadside due to a lack of suitable storage facilities, leading to significant losses.
The Chairman of the Southwest Farmers Commodities Organisation, Mr. Oluwafemi Aluko, said that 33.3 percent of farm produce in Nigeria is lost annually due to inadequate storage and transportation
PP Healthcare Solutions underscores several critical challenges in healthcare storage, impacting operational efficiency and patient care: Creating Sterile Environments: Hospitals strive for sterile environments, but storage plays a significant role in maintaining cleanliness. Inadequate storage can compromise air quality, affecting patient care.
The lack of prescribed storage facilities for foodstuff, resulting in post-harvest losses remains a barrier to the growth of the agriculture sector, a multi-country study in Ghana and Kenya has revealed.
Indian farmers incur Rs 92,651 crore per year in post-harvest losses, the primary causes of which are poor storage and transportation facilities. Ironically, according to the high-level Dalwai committee report, an investment of Rs 89,375 crore—a figure marginally lower than the annual post-harvest losses—is all it takes to improve the
By Ozioruva Aliu. Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Agba, has lamented that inadequate storage facilities for farm products were responsible for the loss of 60 per
In the meantime, storage solutions that are already available need to be revived and perhaps re-invented. Storage solutions. There are many methods of storage that have been practiced traditionally by farmers. In some regions where old methods are dying, they need to be revived, and in other places, the scale of storage must be increased.
No laws specifically addressing e-waste exist in Paraguay. However, Law No. 42/90 prohibits the import, storage, and use of industrial wastes considered as hazardous or toxic, and establishes
Paraguay has begun delineating the steps necessary to achieve universal, equitable, and sustainable water and sanitation services throughout the country. Developing planning instruments and strengthening key sector institutions have allowed Paraguay to provide access to new households, improve service delivery, and increase sustainability.
Developing planning instruments and strengthening key sector institutions have allowed Paraguay to provide access to new households, improve service delivery, and increase sustainability. Challenge In 2009, Paraguay was projected to miss its Millennium Development Goal targets.
The regulator, ERSSAN, has tested and sanctioned some service providers outside the norm and introduced an emergency action plan for the departments most affected by inadequate water quality. Paraguay has begun delineating the steps necessary to achieve universal, equitable, and sustainable water and sanitation services throughout the country.
Since the 1970s, the IBRD has financed dedicated rural water supply and sanitation projects in Paraguay. The IBRD’s Fourth Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project (1999–2007) and the Asunción Sewerage Project (1995–2002) provided the analytical foundation for this project. Partners
No challenges found. 1.1.1.WATER RESOURCES We can distinguish two major basins in Paraguay that are integrated into the main basin of the River Plate. a)First, the Paraguay River Basin (353,752km2), which includes the Pilcomayo River which flows into the first in the vicinity of Asunción.
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