Rwandan farmers’ handles post-harvest carrots on-farm technique

Published 2020년 7월 1일

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Rwandan farmers in Nyabihu District are significantly reducing harvest losses of carrots, previously at around 30%, by using a Zero Energy Cooling Chamber. This simple on-farm storage solution, supported by the Hinga Weze project, employs basic thermodynamics to maintain low temperatures and extend shelf life. The chamber can store 300 crates of carrots, helping farmers to avoid selling at giveaway prices due to lack of storage and to preserve produce for longer periods.
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Rwandan farmers were losing about 30 per cent of their carrot harvest due to lack of post-harvest handling techniques and storages are now recovering from the trauma of loss following the installation of the Zero Energy Cooling Chamber. The Zero Energy Cool Chamber is an alternative to a common refrigerator giving immense relief to the carrot growing farmers. This is a simple on-farm storage chamber used as basic method to store fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers to extend their shelf life. As known, the shelf life and fresh of fruits and vegetables can be controlled by reducing the storage temperature that surrounds the product. This simple technique of storage is being used by farmers in Nyabihu District. The technology relies on the simple thermodynamics of bricks, water, and sand to maintain carrots at cool temperatures and thereby extend their shelf life by up to many days. Eric Mbanzabagabo, the President of the Cooperative “KOGIMUIN” that grows vegetables and fruits, said ...

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