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Farmers’ grain storage and losses in Ethiopia

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Storage losses at the farm are often assumed to be an important contributor to presumed large postharvest losses in developing countries. However, reliable and representative data on these losses are often lacking. The study investigates farmers’ storage decisions and self-reported storage losses for grain based on two recent large-scale household surveys conducted in major agricultural areas in Ethiopia. It shows that a relatively large share of grain production is stored by farm households themselves, mainly for own consumption, and that storage technologies are rudimentary. The paper finds that farmers’ self-reported storage losses amount to an average of 4 percent of all grain stored and 2 percent of the total harvest. These storage losses are shown to differ significantly by socio-economic variables and wealth, but also by crop and humidity. Efforts to scale up the adoption of improved storage technologies to reduce storage losses at the farm level should take into consideration these characteristics.

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作者: Fantu Bachewe
其他作家: Bart Minten, Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, Karl Pauw, Alethia Cameron, Tirsit Genye Endaylalu
组 织: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
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年份: 2018
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国家: Ethiopia
地理范围: 非洲
类别: 技术文件
内容语言: English
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