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The effects of pre-harvest practices on food loss in Gucha Sub-county, Kisii county, Kenya

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dc.contributor.author Oino, Peter Gutwa
dc.contributor.author Kareithi, Joram
dc.contributor.author Sorre, Benard
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-13T08:16:11Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-13T08:16:11Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3839
dc.description.abstract One of the crucial and significant factors for ensuring a successful agricultural food production among smallholder farmers is pre-harvesting procedures. Pre-harvesting is considered the last step in agronomy that ushers in food harvesting, and should be approached as the first one in the post-production system, due to its impact on the amount of food loss and waste. In most rural areas of the world, little focus has been invested towards understanding how household food-resource handling procedures contribute to incidences of food insecurity. This paper investigates the effects of pre-harvest practices on food loss in Gucha Sub-County, Kisii County, Kenya. The paper is based on a study that focused on household food-resource handling procedures and food security in Gucha Sub-County. Qualitative and quantitative research techniques were used to collect data on pre-harvesting variable and the effect of this variable on food loss and eventual food insecurity in the study area. The study found that pre-harvest conditions and actions in the field can directly or indirectly lead to food losses at later stages in the chain, as differences in production and agronomic practices can result in different quality at harvest, different suitability for transport and, different storage stability and different shelf-life after harvest. In this regard, pre-harvest phase helps us in understanding the level of preparedness of the smallholder farmer in the next step, which is harvesting. It is the observation of the study that, if pre- harvesting is done well before the actual harvest, and smallholder farmers have knowledge on how to avoid pre-harvest losses, less food is going to be lost at harvest thus countering food insecurity. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Journal of Social Sciences and Management Research en_US
dc.subject Pre-harvest Practices en_US
dc.subject Food loss en_US
dc.subject Food security en_US
dc.title The effects of pre-harvest practices on food loss in Gucha Sub-county, Kisii county, Kenya en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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