Estimation of post-harvest losses of major vegetables in Karnataka-a management appraisal.

DH Mitrannavar, RA Yeledalli - 2014 - cabidigitallibrary.org
DH Mitrannavar, RA Yeledalli
2014cabidigitallibrary.org
Agriculture occupies the central place in rural life. The contribution of agriculture towards
national income was about 15.5 per cent in 2010-2011 (GoI 2007-12). Horticultural crops
include large varieties of fruits and vegetables, flowers, plantation spice crops, medicinal
and aromatic plants, roots and tuber crops. The present study conducted in Karnataka state
aims at estimation of post-harvest losses in major vegetables. The results of the study
revealed that the overall loss at different stages was around 177.71 kg (22.86%) in potato …
Abstract
Agriculture occupies the central place in rural life. The contribution of agriculture towards national income was about 15.5 per cent in 2010-2011 (GoI 2007-12). Horticultural crops include large varieties of fruits and vegetables, flowers, plantation spice crops, medicinal and aromatic plants, roots and tuber crops. The present study conducted in Karnataka state aims at estimation of post-harvest losses in major vegetables. The results of the study revealed that the overall loss at different stages was around 177.71 kg (22.86%) in potato. The maximum loss was found to occur at the commission agent-cum-wholesaler level. The overall loss at different stages was around 108.53 kg (27.44%) in tomato. The overall loss at different stages was around 72.00 kg (21.61%) in brinjal. The maximum loss was found to occur at the retail level. The overall loss at different stages was around 67.56 kg (22.36%) in beans. The maximum loss was found to occur at the commission agent-cum-wholesaler level. The overall loss at different stages was around 138.45 kg (16.68%) in onion. The maximum loss was found to occur at the commission agent-cum-wholesaler level.
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