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Hermetic Storage Systems for Maize
Miller Magazine (Değirmenci Dergisi)
  • Carl J. Bern, Iowa State University
  • A. Yakubu, Iowa State University
  • Kurt A. Rosentrater, Iowa State University
  • Thomas J. Brumm, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
8-1-2015
Abstract

Without proper management, losses of maize stored by subsistence farmers can be 100% of the crop. Local experts estimated that 22.4% of the 2008 maize crop in the countries of Southern and Eastern Africa was lost during storage. Losses in the Kamuli district of Uganda are estimated at 40%.The value of postharvest losses of grain in Sub-Saharan Africa could be as much as US$ 4 billion out of a grain production value of US$ 27 billion for 2005-07. These losses represent a huge mass of grain that could be made available for food without use of additional land, seed, labor, water, and other inputs.

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This article is published as Bern, Carl J., A. Yakubu, Kurt A. Rosentrater, and Thomas J. Brumm. "Hermetic storage systems for maize." Miller Magazine (Değirmenci Dergisi) 68 (2015): 74-81. Posted with permission.

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Parantez Publishing
Language
en, ro
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application/pdf
Citation Information
Carl J. Bern, A. Yakubu, Kurt A. Rosentrater and Thomas J. Brumm. "Hermetic Storage Systems for Maize" Miller Magazine (Değirmenci Dergisi) Vol. 68 (2015) p. 74 - 81
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cjbern/73/