Solar drying adds value to surplus fruit and vegetables
1994
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
In Burkina Faso production from market gardening has tripled in less than ten years, mainly because water resources are being better used. This has meant that at harvest time local markets are now frequently over-supplied. As a result prices plummet and unsold produce, perhaps as much as 20% of production, is wasted. ABAC-GERES, an NGO promoting north-south cooperation, has introduced a domestic solar dryer which is of simple construction and easy to use. The largest model can dry a fresh weight of 15 kg a day. The dryers have been widely accepted and village level production of dried mangoes is currently being studied. Solar drying programme ABAC- GERES 01 BP 4071, Ouagadougou 01 BURKINA FASO
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]In Burkina Faso production from market gardening has tripled in less than ten years, mainly because water resources are being better used. This has meant that at harvest time local markets are now frequently over-supplied. As a result prices plummet...
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