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Post Harvest Food Losses – The Neglected Dimension in Increasing the World Food Supply

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1977 CIAM 53 Colour Illustrations.pdf (19.4 MB)
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1977 CIAM 53.pdf (17.59 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/28900
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Miscellaneous Agriculture and Life Sciences Publications
Other Titles
Cornell International Agriculture Mimeograph 53
Author
Bourne, Malcolm
Abstract

This paper outlines the nature of the problem of post harvest food losses, discusses the causes of loss, what is known of the extent of losses and where losses occur. It describes briefly the available techniques for preserving food and identifies those techniques that offer the greatest promise for increasing the available food supply in developing countries.

Description
Publication digitized and posted online at the request of the author.
Date Issued
1977-04
Publisher
New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University
Keywords
NYSAES
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New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
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Food
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Harvest
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Preservation
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Nutrition
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Consumer
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Farm
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Agriculture
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Storage
Type
other

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