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Research Article

Reduction of post-harvest losses through estimation of open air-drying period of agricultural products of mass consumption: case of Benin

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ABSTRACT

Reducing the post-harvest losses of agricultural products is a current problem which deserves special attention, worldwide. In this work, agro-meteorological parameters collected at different weather stations of Benin Republic were analysed in order to highlight their seasonality, and to identify favourable air-drying periods for agricultural products. Periods from March to May and October to December have the peaks of global radiation and insolation; high temperatures values are concentrated between February and May, and rains sequences are observed from March to November. Cross-analysis of different parameters led to statistically identifying favourable drying periods for agricultural products in each region of the country. The period from November to February was shown to be favourable. It includes most post-harvest periods for most of the cultivated agricultural products and also has the best environmental and practical conditions for natural air-drying.

Acknowledgments

The authors gratefully acknowledge funding from the Federal German Government, particularly its Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research BMBF, through the FOCUSED-Benin project, the work package V of the YES PV NIGBEN project, Grant TTB/B1806.05.18; and also the contributions of the laboratories of University of Abomey-Calavi (Republic of Benin) associated with this project.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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