Cold Chain Management for the Fresh Produce Industry in the Developing World (World Food Preservation Center Book Series)

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Cold Chain Management for the Fresh Produce Industry in the Developing World (World Food Preservation Center Book Series)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 268 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032126890
  • DDC分類 664.02852091724

Full Description

Global food losses are a result of a lack of necessary infrastructure, improper food safety handling procedures, and insufficient training for the personnel working in the cold chain. The development of a resource-efficient and energy-smart food supply chain requires a well-integrated evaluation and development of the cold chain. Cold Chain Management for the Fresh Produce Industry in the Developing World provides a comprehensive review of the benefits of an unbroken cold chain in developing countries and focuses on the critical role of extension education in the implementation of cold chain management.

The unbroken cold chain is essential for all stakeholders in the fresh produce industry to maintain the quality and safety of food products during handling, transporting, and storing in their journey from producer to consumer. Appropriate cold chain management is crucial not only to reduce the postharvest losses and wastages, but also to increase farmers' income, generate employment opportunities, and improve the livelihood of stakeholders along the supply chain.

Key Features:




Includes case studies for promoting the expansion of existing technologies for cold chain development in Asian, Africa and the Caribbean nations.



Assesses cold chain management as crucial to the growth of global trade in perishable products with contributions from international organizations, researchers and commercial experts.



Articulates resilient, sustainable and creative concepts to develop cold chains to enhance food distribution.

This book comprises of chapters contributed by the experts and practitioners of cold chain development in developing countries. The authors in the book provide the scenario of cold chain management in the world and discuss the importance of the cold chain as well as the different options and innovations of cooling systems. Chapters also include case studies, success stories, capacity building activities, and other opportunities in cold chain development.

Contents

Contents

Foreword...........................................................................................................................................vii

Preface...............................................................................................................................................ix

Editors................................................................................................................................................xi

Contributors.................................................................................................................................... xiii

Section I Cooling and Cold Chain

Chapter 1 Cold Chain and Its Importance—Current Global Status..............................................3

Lisa Kitinoja, Vijay Yadav Tokala, Majeed Mohammed, and

Bal Vipin Chander Mahajan

Chapter 2 Cooling Requirements of Selected Perishable Crops During Storage........................ 19

Puran Bridgemohan, Majeed Mohammed, and Vijay Yadav Tokala

Section II Cooling Systems

Chapter 3 Traditional/Conventional Cooling Systems................................................................ 33

Swarajya Laxmi Nayak, R.R. Sharma, and Shruti Sethi

Chapter 4 Improved Small- Scale Cooling Systems..................................................................... 45

Lisa Kitinoja and Charles Wilson

Chapter 5 Sustainable Cold Chain Development......................................................................... 55

Toby Peters and Leyla Sayin

Chapter 6 The Container Mini Packhouse: Affordable and Effective Facility for Sorting,

Packaging, and Storage of Fresh Produce for Small-/Medium-Scale Farmers..........69

Ramadhani O. Majubwa, Theodosy J. Msogoya, Hosea D. Mtui,

Eleni Pliakoni, Steven A. Sargent, and Angelos Deltsidis

Chapter 7 Clean Cold Chain Technologies..................................................................................85

Deirdre Holcroft, Wynand Groenewald, and Vijay Yadav Tokala

Chapter 8 Refrigerated Transportation in Marine Containers and Cold Chain

Transport Logistics......................................................................................................99

Eduardo Kerbel

Section III □C old Chain Development, Capacity

Building and Case Studies

Chapter 9 Capacity Building for Cold Chain Development...................................................... 119

Amanda Brondy, Lowel Randell, and Madison Jaco

Chapter 10 Historical Perspectives on the Cold-chain in India................................................... 133

Pawanexh Kohli

Chapter 11 Progress and Status of Cold-chain in India............................................................... 147

Pawanexh Kohli

Chapter 12 Cold Chain Operations in the Caribbean: Opportunities and Challenges................ 165

Puran Bridgemohan and Majeed Mohammed

Chapter 13 Solar-Powered Cold Storage: ColdHubs in Nigeria.................................................. 175

Olubukola M. Odeyemi and Nnaemeka C. Ikegwuonu

Chapter 14 Low-Cost Cooling Technology to Reduce Postharvest Losses in

Horticulture Sectors of Rwanda and Burkina Faso................................................... 183

Eric Verploegen, Mandeep Sharma, Rashmi Ekka, and Gurbinder Gill

Chapter 15 CoolBot™ Cool Rooms for Small-Scale Value Chain Systems............................... 211

Neeru Dubey

Chapter 16 Policy, Strategies, Investments and Action Plans for Cold Chain Development...... 219

Lisa Kitinoja and Divine Njie

Chapter 17 Gaps in the Research on Cooling Interventions for Perishable Crops in Sub-

Saharan Africa and South Asia......................................................................... 231

Lisa Kitinoja and Deirdre Holcroft

Chapter 18 Summary and Conclusions........................................................................................245

Vijay Yadav Tokala and Majeed Mohammed

Index...............................................................................................................................................249

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