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“Identification of Appropriate Postharvest Technologies for Improving Market Access and Incomes for Small Farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia”. Commodity Systems Assessment. Sunil Saran Amity International Centre for Post harvest Technology & Cold Chain Management .
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“Identification of Appropriate Postharvest Technologies for Improving Market Access and Incomes for Small Farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia” Commodity Systems Assessment Sunil Saran Amity International Centre for Post harvest Technology & Cold Chain Management
CSAM Problem Identification & Solution • Identification and description of the problem • Pitfalls in problem analysis • Over-reliance on readily available literature • Over dependence on a few national technicians • Focus on few disciplines instead of overall approach • Timing of project implementation • Biased nature of specialties • Identification and formulation of the solution • Execution of the solution Problem Identification Formulation of solution Solution execution Note- The key to problem solution is proper problem identification
Components of the project • Components of CSAM • The 25 components are grouped into 4 categories- • Pre production • Production • Post Harvest • Marketing
Crops selected for study • Fruit crops • Mango • Litchi • Guava • Banana • Vegetable crops • Cauliflower • Cabbage • Okra • Brinjal • Cucurbits • Potato • Onion • Tomato
Government Policies • Various incentives and subsidies ranging from production to post harvest management are provided by National Horticulture Mission (NHM), National Horticulture Board (NHB), State Department of Horticulture , Agricultural & Processed Product Export Development Authority (APEDA) etc. • Small & Marginal farmers are not able to avail these subsidies • Central Insecticides Board & Registration Committee has issued a detailed list of banned pesticides but their usage is continuing (e.g.. Calcium carbide in Mango) • There is no existing price support & control.
Facilitating Services • Government Agencies through KVKs , Extension workers, Farmer visits, Farm demonstrations and Fairs provide information on modern technology but nearly 60 % of farmer households in India are not able to access any source of information on modern technology as depicted in the tables:
Availability of Planting Material • Although good quality seeds are available from various sources, their use is limited. • If improved seeds/planting material are provided to all the farmers it would greatly augment production. • The table shows the percentage of farmer households using improved seeds
Farmers’ Cultural Practices • Irrigation, Weed Control, Fertilization Practices and Field Sanitation affect production directly but their applications are not Uniform • Irrigation : The figures provided by National Commission on Agriculture show that during summer season 42 % and during winter 56 % of farm areas are under irrigation. • Irrigation is done mostly by flooding. Basin and drip methods are uncommon. Canal Irrigation Tube-well Irrigation
Farmers’ Cultural Practices Contd…. • Weed Control Weeding Banana farm Tomato field
Use of Pesticide Pesticide spraying Gloves used for harvesting
Use of trellis system in Cucurbits • Although using trellis (Machan) in cultivation of cucurbits, production is nearly three times more as compared to ground-cultivated, but because of high cost of trellis construction (Rs. 30,000/acre), most farmers grow cucurbits on ground. Bottle gourd on ground Sponge gourd on ground Sponge gourd on trellis
Pruning Practices • In fruit crops like mango , litchi and guava , rejuvenation of old orchard is essential but this is not being followed to the extent required. • Pruning , thinning and canopy management are also neglected • In Litchi the top is cut-back only in old trees when yield goes down considerably. Normally pruning is done at the time of harvesting in which a portion of branch is removed along with the fruits. New fruits appear on such pruned branches. • Training, pruning and canopy management in mango, litchi and guava help in increasing the quality of fruit as well as yield . Hence, these are essentially required in orchard management. Litchi showing vegetative growth in the 2nd year after top cut-back
Harvesting Litchi Mango Potato Tomato Okra Cabbage • Harvesting Cauliflower Banana Sponge gourd
Sorting and Grading Litchi Peas Onion Potato Mango Tomato • Sorting and Grading Guava Okra Brinjal
Packaging CFB Basket Wooden Poly net sack Gunny bag Cloth bundle Partitioned CFB with liner • Packaging Used fertilizer bag Plastic Crates
Transport Rickshaw Head load Mini truck Truck Mule Bullock cart • Transport Tractor Push cart Horse cart
Marketing Current Status of Fruit & Vegetable Markets Farmers Itinerant Traders Assembly markets Packing House Wholesale markets Sub wholesalers Exports Super Markets Retail Markets Retail shops Institutions C O N S U M E R S
Marketing • Marketing Wholesale Marketing On farm Marketing Wholesale Marketing Retail Marketing
Storage Stored banana kept cool by ice slabs
Research Needs • Exact fertilization dosages to be worked out combining with NPK+FYM+Neem Cake+ Rapeseed Cake+ Azotobacteralong with spacing • Standardize : • - use of growth regulators • - use of micronutrients • - postharvest management protocols • Farm sanitation and pesticide load on crops • Application of deoiledalcholic extract of sal seeds for control of Alternaria. • Low cost – Low technology food processing • Management and Utilization of fruit and vegetable waste • Integrated Postharvest Management (100% utilization of the produce)
Extension /Training Needs • Providing shade on farm for collection, sorting, grading and packaging of produce • Establishment of Zero Energy Cool Chambers of various capacities • Low cost technology for processing tomato concentrate, juice and puree • Solar drying of vegetables • Standardization of cling film packaging • Standardization of technology for packaging in plastic crates with liners • Preparation of different types of organic manures, biopesticide and fungicides • Organic and mineral value addition of site specific crop residues for enrichment of nitrogen , phosphorous and sulphur, its optimization and technology dissemination to farmers
Advocacy Issues • Training women farmers in land, water management and modern farming practices. • Establishment of village extension services and Self Help Groups. • Building effective marketing linkages • Food processing and storage facilities to be established near the farm • Linking small & marginal farmers with processing industries. • Amendment in APMC Act- Delays, Bottlenecks, Vested interests etc. perpetrated by various agencies to be exposed • Bank loans to be made more accessible to marginal and small farmers • Use of GIS and remote sensing to forewarn farmers on impending weather disasters.