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Dissertation
Solar energy integration in agro-processing in the tropics: a case study of large and small-scale cassava processing
(2023)
Agro-processing is key to reducing post-harvest losses. Agro-processing is defined as a set of techno-economic activities applied to all the products originating from the agricultural farm, livestock, aqua cultural sources, and forests for their conservation, handling, and value-addi-tion to make them usable as food, feed, fibre, fuel, or industrial raw materials [12]. Processing can be sophisticated (relying on industrial plants and machinery) or simple (depending on the sun or indigenous small-scale processes). The ...
Dissertation
Optimization of Processing Technology for Commercial Drying of Bananas (Matooke)
(2014-05-08)
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Cooking banana is one of the most important crops in Uganda; it is a staple food and source of household income in rural areas. The most common cooking banana is locally called matooke, a Musa sp triploid acuminate genome group (AAA-EAHB). It is perishable and traded in fresh form leading to very high postharvest losses (22-45%). This is attributed to: non-uniform level of harvest maturity, poor handling, bulk transportation and lack of value addition/processing technologies, which are currently the main ...
Aufsatz
Socio-economic characterisation of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) growers and date value chains in Pakistan
(Biomed Central, 2016-08-02)
Increasing food production to feed its rapidly growing population is a major policy goal of Pakistan. The production of traditional staples such as rice (Oryza sativa L.) and bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) has been intensified in many regions, but not in remote, drought-ridden areas. In these arid, marginal environments dates and their by-products are an option to complement staples given their high nutritive value and storability. To fill knowledge gaps about the role of date palm in the household (HH) income ...
Dissertation
Post-harvest handling practices and associated food losses in sweetpotato and cassava value chains of southern Ethiopia
(2018-02-12)
In dieser Studie wurden die Nachernte-Ketten von Süßkartoffel und Maniok in Südäthiopien untersucht. Schlüsselfaktoren, die für Nahrungsmittelverluste verantwortlich sind, wurden identifiziert und mögliche Verbesserungsmaßnahmen vorgeschlagen.
Es wurden innerhalb der Süßkartoffel-Wertschöpfungskette die landwirtschaftlichen Betriebe und der Einzelhandel mit einem Ausschuss von bis zu 20% bzw. 25% als "hot-spots"
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Dissertation
Entwicklung eines Online-Messverfahrens zur Bestimmung des Bodenbedeckungsgrades bei der Stoppelbearbeitung zu Mulchsaatverfahren
(2010-08-13)
Die vorliegende Arbeit ist Teil eines Verbund-Forschungsprojektes mit dem Ziel, eine Präzisions-Bodenbearbeitung in Abhängigkeit von verschiedenen Bodenparametern sowie dem Bodenbedeckungsgrad zu realisieren. Ziel dieses Teilprojektes war die Bereitstellung einer Online-Messung des Bedeckungsgrades, um die Bearbeitungsintensität während der Feldüberfahrt regeln zu können: Ein Kamerasensor vorne am Schlepper ermittelt die Bodenbedeckung und ein Tiefen-Sollwert wird an das Regelsystem eines Gerätes zur teilfächenspezifischen ...
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Strategies towards evaluation beyond scientific impact
(Librello, 2015)
Various research fields, like organic agricultural research, are dedicated to solving real-world problems and contributing to sustainable development. Therefore, systems research and the application of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches are increasingly endorsed. However, research performance depends not only on self-conception, but also on framework conditions of the scientific system, which are not always of benefit to such research fields. Recently, science and its framework conditions have been ...
Dissertation
Yield performance and weed control efficiency of organically managed silage maize double cropping systems
(2023)
Maize is among the three most important crops worldwide, while its multifunctional nature allows a diversified use. However, the traditional (silage) maize production often has negative side-effects related to the unprotected soil surface — e.g., erosion, weed pressure and related mechanical weed control. There are several alternative management systems to enhance the sustainability of (silage) maize production. However, the means and strength of influence are still unclear in some cases. Therefore, the current thesis ...
Dissertation
Management effects on soil microbial functions at a South-Indian rural-urban interface
(2023-06)
Urbanization leads to effects on many aspects of ecosystems and societies. Among the affected are agricultural systems and, specifically, soils. One of the most evident pathways of urbanization effects on agricultural soils is through an increased demand for agricultural commodities requiring agricultural intensification, hence, changes in management practices that alter soils.
In this context, the purpose of this study was to understand how the main agricultural management practices taking place in urbanizing ...
Dissertation
Organische Düngung und reduzierte Bodenbearbeitung als Steuerungsfaktoren für die C-, N-, P- und S-Speicherung von Mikroorganismen
(kassel university press, 2010-07-12)
In dieser Arbeit wurden zum einen die Auswirkungen mineralischer und organischer Düngung und zum anderen der Einfluss reduzierter Bodenbearbeitung (Kreiselegge) im Vergleich zum Einsatz des Wendepfluges auf die Nährstoffspeicherung der mikrobiellen Biomasse untersucht. Dabei wurde deutlich, dass sowohl organische Düngung als auch die reduzierte Bodenbearbeitung zu einer Erhöhung des organischen Kohlenstoffs (Corg), des Stickstoff-Gesamtgehalts (N) und des mikrobiellen Biomasse Kohlenstoffs (Cmik) und Stickstoffs ...
Dissertation
Matter flows and balances in urban vegetable gardens of Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso (West Africa)
(kassel university press, 2012-07-30)
Many efforts are undertaken for sustaining urban agriculture in African cities. This study therefore investigated nutrient management practices in urban vegetable gardens of Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso (West Africa). Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and carbon (C) fluxes were quantified and nutrient balances calculated for three gardens representing the typical commercial gardening + field crops and livestock system (cGCL) and three gardens representing the commercial gardening + semi-commercial field ...