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Title Economic Impact of Plantain Ripening: A Case Study Among Plantain Traders in Accra
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Authors Ayeh, ES; Aryeetey, E; Quandoh, E; Boakye, A; Wireko-Manu, FD; Mensah, JO; Oduro, IN
Title Economic Impact of Plantain Ripening: A Case Study Among Plantain Traders in Accra
Year 2023
Published International Journal Of Fruit Science, 23, 1
DOI 10.1080/15538362.2023.2271993
Abstract Over 70% of plantain produced in Ghana is traded along the fresh market which is a hotspot for postharvest loss. This study sought to assess the economic impact of plantain ripening among traders in three satellite markets of Accra. Using the interview technique, primary data was obtained from 320 respondents within 3 satellite markets. Ripening was found to increase the market value of plantain whereas over- ripening reduced the market value of plantain. Money to the tune of over two million cedis (one hundred and seventy-four thousand dollars) was lost by weekly plantain retailers and suppliers in the three satellite markets. Poor road network and market environment were the key causes of postharvest of plantain amongst traders in the 3 satellite markets. Two identified solution gaps that can curb the accrued loss along the plantain supply chain include the provision of tailored business development services to plantain traders and the development of marketable food applications of over-ripe plantain that advances the circular economy agenda.
Author Keywords Plantain supply chain; quality attributes; postharvest loss; senescence; profitability analysis
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001190194600001
WoS Category Horticulture
Research Area Agriculture
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