Smallholder Farmer Perceptions of Postharvest Loss and Its Determinants in Fijian Tomato Value Chains



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https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae5040074
DOI: 
10.3390/horticulturae5040074
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)
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journal article
Journal: 
Horticulturae
Number: 
4
Volume: 
5
Author(s): 
Kumar S.
Underhill S.J.R.
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The Fiji Islands, like many small Pacific island nations, are thought to incur high rates of postharvest loss. Little work has been undertaken to quantify the amount of loss within Pacific horticultural value chains, or identify the key determinants. This study sought to quantify postharvest loss within Fijian smallholder tomato value chains and to examine the relative importance of current on-farm practices as possible contributors to this loss. A semi-structured survey of 115 smallholder tomato farmers in Sigatoka Valley and eastern Viti Levu was undertaken, covering socio-economic and demographic parameters, production and postharvest handling practice, and postharvest loss based on farmer recall

Publication year: 
2019
Keywords: 
food security
smallholder farmer
Fiji
agribusiness
postharvest
Pacific
food loss
tomato