The metal silo: An effective grain storage technology for reducing post-harvest insect and pathogen losses in maize while improving smallholder farmers' food security in developing countries

被引:159
|
作者
Tefera, Tadele [1 ]
Kanampiu, Fred [1 ]
De Groote, Hugo [1 ]
Hellin, Jon [1 ]
Mugo, Stephen [1 ]
Kimenju, Simon [1 ]
Beyene, Yoseph [1 ]
Boddupalli, Prasanna M. [1 ]
Shiferaw, Bekele [1 ]
Banziger, Marianne [1 ]
机构
[1] Int Maize & Wheat Improvement Ctr CIMMYT, Nairobi 00621, Kenya
关键词
Food security; Insect pests; Maize storage; Metal silo; Post-harvest losses; WEEVIL;
D O I
10.1016/j.cropro.2010.11.015
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Traditional storage practices in developing countries cannot guarantee protection against major storage pests of staple food crops like maize, leading to 20-30% grain losses, particularly due to post-harvest insect pests and grain pathogens. As a result, smallholder farmers end up selling their grain soon after harvest, only to buy it back at an expensive price just a few months after harvest, falling in a poverty trap. The potential impact on poverty reduction and greater livelihood security will not be realized, however, if farmers are unable to store grains and sell surplus production at attractive prices. Apart from causing quantitative losses, pests in stored grain are also linked to aflatoxin contamination and poisoning. To address this problem, a metal silo was developed as a valid option and proven effective in protecting stored grains from attack by storage insect pests. A metal silo is a cylindrical structure, constructed from a galvanized iron sheet and hermetically sealed, killing any insect pests that may be present. The impact of metal silo technology in Africa. Asia and Latin America includes, improving food security, empowering smallholder farmers, enhancing income opportunities and job creation, and safeguarding the agro-ecosystems. The metal silo can be fabricated in different sizes, 100 kg-3000 kg holding capacity by trained local artisans, with the corresponding prices of $35 to $375. The use of metal silo, therefore, should be encouraged in order to prevent storage losses and enhance food security in developing countries. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:240 / 245
页数:6
相关论文
共 7 条
  • [1] An Overview of the Post-Harvest Grain Storage Practices of Smallholder Farmers in Developing Countries
    Manandhar, Ashish
    Milindi, Paschal
    Shah, Ajay
    [J]. AGRICULTURE-BASEL, 2018, 8 (04):
  • [2] Developing and deploying insect resistant maize varieties to reduce pre- and post-harvest food losses in Africa
    Tefera, Tadele
    Mugo, Stephen
    Beyene, Yoseph
    [J]. FOOD SECURITY, 2016, 8 (01) : 211 - 220
  • [3] Developing and deploying insect resistant maize varieties to reduce pre-and post-harvest food losses in Africa
    Tadele Tefera
    Stephen Mugo
    Yoseph Beyene
    [J]. Food Security, 2016, 8 : 211 - 220
  • [4] Reducing Postharvest Losses during Storage of Grain Crops to Strengthen Food Security in Developing Countries
    Kumar, Deepak
    Kalita, Prasanta
    [J]. FOODS, 2017, 6 (01) : 1 - 22
  • [5] The importance of store hygiene for reducing post-harvest losses in smallholder farmers' stores: Evidence from a maize-based farming system in Kenya
    Makinya, Kobia J.
    Wagacha, John M.
    Odhiambo, Judith A.
    Likhayo, Paddy
    Edoh-Ognakossan, Kukom
    Tefera, Tadele
    Abass, Adebayo
    Mutungi, Christopher M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF STORED PRODUCTS RESEARCH, 2021, 90
  • [6] Reducing post-harvest losses and improving quality in sweet corn (Zea mays L.): challenges and solutions for less food waste and improved food security
    Becerra-Sanchez, Felipe
    Taylor, Gail
    [J]. FOOD AND ENERGY SECURITY, 2021, 10 (03):
  • [7] Novel Approach for a Controlled Delivery of Essential Oils during Long-Term Maize Storage: Clove Bud and Pennyroyal Oils Efficacy to Control Sitophilus zeamais, Reducing Grain Damage and Post-Harvest Losses
    Sousa, Pedro A. S.
    Neto, Joana
    Barbosa, Joana V.
    Peres, Joana
    Magro, Ana
    Barros, Graca
    Sousa, Jose M.
    Magalhaes, Fernao D.
    Mexia, Antonio
    Aguiar, Ana A. R. M.
    Bastos, Margarida M. S. M.
    [J]. INSECTS, 2023, 14 (04)