Post-harvest losses

Reducing post-harvest losses in perishable crops (fruits, vegetables, roots, tubers, nuts, spices and beverage crops) can be seen as a priority in the campaign to maximize the Third World's potential for self sufficiency. PIPIC (Postharvest Institute for Perishables Information Centre) runs a specialized information centre as well as providing assistance for developing countries through technical aid. It currently helps more than 1000 people in 123 countries and its services are free to citizens of developing countries. There are nearly 11,000 documents in the PIPIC collection, including journal articles, technical reports, extension publications and a number of unpublished research descriptions from around the world all relating to the reducion of post-harvest losses. Materials already in the collection can be supplied in photocopy or microfiche form, and requests for relevant material not held at PIPIC will be met if possible Other PIPIC services include providing bibliographies to individuals on request, publishing major bibliographies on matters of world-wide interest and consulting on the design of other libraries and information centres. For more details, contact: PIPIC University of Idaho Library Room 314 Moscow, Idaho 83843-4198 USA

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Main Author: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
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Published: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation 1988
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-449542021-06-17T11:52:51Z Post-harvest losses Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Reducing post-harvest losses in perishable crops (fruits, vegetables, roots, tubers, nuts, spices and beverage crops) can be seen as a priority in the campaign to maximize the Third World's potential for self sufficiency. PIPIC (Postharvest Institute for Perishables Information Centre) runs a specialized information centre as well as providing assistance for developing countries through technical aid. It currently helps more than 1000 people in 123 countries and its services are free to citizens of developing countries. There are nearly 11,000 documents in the PIPIC collection, including journal articles, technical reports, extension publications and a number of unpublished research descriptions from around the world all relating to the reducion of post-harvest losses. Materials already in the collection can be supplied in photocopy or microfiche form, and requests for relevant material not held at PIPIC will be met if possible Other PIPIC services include providing bibliographies to individuals on request, publishing major bibliographies on matters of world-wide interest and consulting on the design of other libraries and information centres. For more details, contact: PIPIC University of Idaho Library Room 314 Moscow, Idaho 83843-4198 USA Reducing post-harvest losses in perishable crops (fruits, vegetables, roots, tubers, nuts, spices and beverage crops) can be seen as a priority in the campaign to maximize the Third World's potential for self sufficiency. PIPIC (Postharvest... 1988 2014-10-08T13:15:46Z 2014-10-08T13:15:46Z News Item CTA. 1988. Post-harvest losses. Spore 17. CTA, Wageningen, The Netherlands. 1011-0054 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/44954 en Spore Open Access Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Spore
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