On-farm evaluation of methods for storing fresh sweet potato roots in East Africa

Tropical Science Pub Date : 2007-12-01 DOI:10.1002/TS.214
K. Tomlins, G. Ndunguru, F. Kimenya, T. Ngendello, E. Rwiza, R. Amour, Q. V. Oirschot, A. Westby
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Methods for sweet potato storage, previously developed at a research station, were tested on-farm by subsistence farmers in Lake Zone, Tanzania. On-farm testing confirmed that the methods were suitable but indicated that practical and simple improvements were necessary, without which losses in the proportion of market-quality roots from the store could be as high as 79%. These practical improvements were mainly concerned with the position of stores on the farms. The addition of a new step, dehaulming, improved the recovery of market-quality roots by 48%. However, although the storage methods were developed in order to improve farmer income, most farmers said they would use the stored roots as a subsistence staple for household food security. Variations among the farmers in their attitudes to storing sweet potato suggest that, when transferring methods from the research station to the farm, it is necessary to target those most able to adopt the approach. Additionally, the farmers considered that local market traders may not be keen to sell stored roots. Therefore, other actors in the value chain, such as market traders and consumers, ought to be included in the process of transferring methods from the research station to the farm. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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东非储存新鲜甘薯根方法的农场评价
以前在一个研究站开发的甘薯储存方法由坦桑尼亚Lake Zone的自给农民在农场上进行了试验。农场测试证实了这些方法是合适的,但表明有必要进行实际和简单的改进,否则商店中市场质量根的比例损失可能高达79%。这些实际的改进主要与农场上仓库的位置有关。增加了一个新的步骤,脱毛,使市场质量根的回收率提高了48%。然而,尽管开发储存方法是为了提高农民的收入,但大多数农民表示,他们将使用储存的根作为家庭粮食安全的基本主食。农民对储存甘薯的不同态度表明,当把方法从研究站转移到农场时,有必要针对那些最有能力采用这种方法的人。此外,农民认为当地市场的商人可能不热衷于出售储存的根。因此,价值链中的其他参与者,如市场贸易商和消费者,应该包括在将方法从研究站转移到农场的过程中。版权所有©2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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