Mapping of supply chain and assessment of pre and postharvest losses of Alphonso mango in India

Patil Rajvardhan Kiran, Indra Mani, Rouf Ahamd Parrey, Manish Srivastav
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One of the most popular commercial varieties of mango in India is the Alphonso variety. Due to its limited and specialised production zone, this cultivar attracts interest for its supply chain management research. Only a few studies on the management of the mango supply chain in India could be discovered in the literature. In order to better understand supply chain management and pre- and post-harvest losses for the Alphonso mango, a survey was conducted. To acquire the data, 123 observations from farmers, FPOs, retailers, exporters, and government officials were recorded. A socioeconomic study revealed that farmers who were young and educated (less than 50 years old and graduates) produced mangoes of higher quality and were more committed to exporting mangoes.The findings indicate that preharvest losses are primarily caused by variables including climate change, global warming, numerous illnesses and pests, spongy tissue, and fruit fly problem. During the harvest season, spongy tissue and abrupt, unseasonal rain have a negative impact on mango quality and supply. Mechanical damage, storage conditions, transportation, and mango handling all had a major impact on postharvest losses.According to the study, pre-harvest factors were responsible for 30 to 40% of mango loss, and post-harvest handling was found to be responsible for 15 to 20% of mango loss. The revenue of farmers is remains poor due to the current trading channels and lack of facilities for value addition.The results of this study provide insight on the current state of the supply chain and Alphonso mango losses. Researchers, governmental organisations, and policymakers can benefit from this study's findings by taking the appropriate actions to boost farmers' incomes, balance the market's supply and demand, and lower losses in other perishable fruits.
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印度最受欢迎的商业芒果品种之一是阿方索(Alphonso)品种。由于其生产区域有限且特殊,该品种吸引了人们对其供应链管理研究的兴趣。文献中关于印度芒果供应链管理的研究寥寥无几。为了更好地了解 Alphonso 芒果的供应链管理和收获前后的损失,我们开展了一项调查。为了获取数据,记录了来自农民、FPO、零售商、出口商和政府官员的 123 项观察结果。一项社会经济研究显示,年轻且受过教育的农民(50 岁以下和毕业生)生产的芒果质量更高,且更致力于出口芒果。研究结果表明,采收前损失主要是由气候变化、全球变暖、多种疾病和虫害、海绵状组织和果蝇问题等变量造成的。在收获季节,海绵状组织和突如其来的反季节降雨对芒果的质量和供应产生了负面影响。机械损伤、储存条件、运输和芒果处理都对采后损失有重大影响。根据研究,采前因素造成 30% 至 40% 的芒果损失,采后处理造成 15% 至 20% 的芒果损失。由于目前的贸易渠道和缺乏增值设施,农民的收入仍然很低。这项研究的结果提供了关于供应链现状和阿方索芒果损失的见解。研究人员、政府组织和政策制定者可以从本研究的结果中受益,采取适当行动提高农民收入,平衡市场供需,降低其他易腐水果的损失。
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