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A scoping review of interventions for crop postharvest loss reduction in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia

Agriculture

A scoping review of interventions for crop postharvest loss reduction in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia

T. Stathers, D. Holcroft, et al.

Explore the critical findings of a systematic review on postharvest loss reduction interventions conducted by renowned researchers, including Tanya Stathers and Deirdre Holcroft, highlighting key insights across 22 crops in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

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Abstract
Reducing postharvest losses (PHLs) of food crops is a critical component of sustainably increasing agricultural productivity. Many PHL reduction interventions have been tested, but synthesized information to support evidence-based investments and policy is scarce. In this study, PHL reduction interventions for 22 crops across 57 countries in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia from the 1970s to 2019 were systematically reviewed. Screening of the 12,907 studies identified resulted in a collection of 334 studies, which were used to synthesize the evidence and construct an online open-access database, searchable by crop, country, postharvest activity and intervention type. Storage technology interventions mainly targeting farmers dominated (83% of the studies). Maize was the most studied crop (25%). India had the most studies (32%), while 25 countries had no studies. This analysis indicates an urgent need for a systematic assessment of interventions across the entire value chain over multiple seasons and sites, targeting stakeholders beyond farmers. The lack of studies on training, finance, infrastructure, policy and market interventions highlights the need for interventions beyond technologies or handling practice changes. Additionally, more studies are needed connecting the impact of PHL reductions to social, economic and environmental outcomes related to Sustainable Development Goals. This analysis provides decision makers with data for informed policy formulation and prioritization of investments in PHL reduction.
Publisher
Nature Sustainability
Published On
Oct 12, 2020
Authors
Tanya Stathers, Deirdre Holcroft, Lisa Kitinoja, Brighton M. Mvumi, Alicia English, Oluwatoba Omotilewa, Megan Kocher, Jessica Ault, Maximo Torero
Tags
postharvest losses
food crops
agricultural productivity
interventions
Sustainable Development Goals
value chain
storage technology
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