Challenges and Opportunities in Tomato Production Chain and Sustainable Standards

D. M. Gatahi
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Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) is an important member of the Solanaceae family. It is mainly used as food and cash crop globally. Tomato also serves as an ornamental plant in some parts of the world. In urban areas, this crop is included in the foodscaping systems where it is grown in hanging baskets, growing pots and aquaponics for aesthetic and food purposes. Tomato production is mainly done for fresh and processing market niches. Most developed countries process a larger portion of tomato than is offered in fresh form. Cultivation of tomato is practiced on the open field and inside greenhouses. Greenhouse production has gained popularity recently. Determinate varieties are produced outdoor while indeterminate ones are produced in greenhouses and tunnels. Due to good adaptability, heirloom tomato varieties are becoming popular especially where farmers practice tomato grafting using the indigenous varieties as rootstocks. High cost of inputs, pest and diseases, postharvest losses and marketing are the major challenges facing tomato production globally. Organic tomato production is an emerging market niche. This is due to the increased consumer awareness, environmental conservation requirements and globalization. Thus, farmers have been making strides towards compliance to organic and other sustainable standards. These standards require adoption of the requisite practices, documentation, verification and certification by a third party. Value addition in tomato is an important aspect in addressing the postharvest challenges, product diversification and ultimately profitability. This review paper is expected to provide the requisite information in tomato value chain to ensure sustainable production of tomato globally.
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番茄生产链的挑战与机遇与可持续标准
番茄(Lycopersicon esculentum)是茄科植物的重要成员。它在全球主要用作粮食和经济作物。在世界上的一些地方,西红柿也被用作观赏植物。在城市地区,这种作物被包括在食物景观系统中,在那里它被种植在吊篮、种植盆和水培系统中,以达到美观和食物的目的。番茄生产主要用于新鲜和加工市场。大多数发达国家加工的番茄比新鲜的番茄要多。番茄种植在露天田地和温室内进行。温室生产最近很受欢迎。确定品种在室外生产,而不确定品种在温室和隧道中生产。由于具有良好的适应性,传家宝番茄品种越来越受欢迎,特别是在农民使用本地品种作为砧木进行番茄嫁接的地方。投入成本高、病虫害、采后损失和销售是全球番茄生产面临的主要挑战。有机番茄生产是一个新兴的利基市场。这是由于消费者意识提高、环境保护要求和全球化。因此,农民们在遵守有机和其他可持续标准方面取得了长足进步。这些标准要求采用必要的实践、文件、第三方的核查和认证。番茄的增值是解决采后挑战、产品多样化和最终盈利的一个重要方面。本文旨在为番茄价值链提供必要的信息,以确保全球番茄的可持续生产。
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