Post-Harvest Management and Value Addition in Vegetable Crops

Sudhir Singh, Swati Sharma, Shreya Panwar, H. Krishna, S. K. Singh, Anant Bahadur, T. K. Behera
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Horticultural production is reaching new heights every passing year. Presently, India is the second largest producer of vegetables after China. However, humongous postharvest losses and waste occur due to improper management and handling. Postharvest loss has been one of the main global challenges towards ensuring food security. This waste seems inhumane especially when tens of millions of people worldwide are suffering from hunger, malnutrition, under-nutrition and other chronic diseases while the food waste contributes to global warming as well. Fresh vegetables are highly perishable. Lack of proper transportation, especially temperature management during transit and storage further reduces their storability and marketing window. United Nations sustainable developmental goal 2 aims to reduce food losses by 50% by 2030. Several approaches like value addition particularly drying technology, temperature and storage atmosphere control, using edible coatings and different anti-senescent molecules like salicylic acid, nitric oxide, 1-methylcyclopropene, methyl jasmonate, polyamines, etc. have been undertaken world-wide to enhance storability of fresh vegetables. This review is an attempt to present a bird’ eye view of postharvest losses and possible strategies for the management and reduction of losses in vegetables.
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收获后管理和蔬菜作物增值
园艺生产年年攀新高。目前,印度是仅次于中国的第二大蔬菜生产国。然而,由于管理和处理不当,采后损失和浪费巨大。收获后损失一直是确保粮食安全所面临的主要全球性挑战之一。这种浪费似乎是不人道的,尤其是当全球数以千万计的人正在遭受饥饿、营养不良、营养不足和其他慢性疾病的折磨,同时粮食浪费还加剧了全球变暖。新鲜蔬菜极易变质。缺乏适当的运输,特别是运输和储存过程中的温度管理,进一步降低了其储存性和销售窗口。联合国可持续发展目标 2 旨在到 2030 年将粮食损耗减少 50%。为了提高新鲜蔬菜的贮藏性,世界范围内采取了多种方法,如增值技术(尤其是干燥技术)、温度和贮藏气氛控制、使用可食用涂层和不同的抗增鲜分子(如水杨酸、一氧化氮、1-甲基环丙烯、茉莉酸甲酯、多胺等)。本综述试图从鸟瞰的角度介绍蔬菜收获后的损失以及管理和减少损失的可能策略。
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