Title: Integrated Post Harvest Management IPHM
1- Integrated Post Harvest Management (IPHM)
- Prof. Susanta K. Roy
- Chief Consultant, National Horticulture Mission
- The production of fruits and vegetables will have
significance only when they reach the consumer in
good condition and at a reasonable price. - At present there is a considerable gap between
the gross production and net availability of
fruits vegetables due to heavy post harvest
losses. - The success of production lies in loss reduction,
prevention of market gluts, proper distribution
of the produce and its subsequent use by adopting
both traditional and modern post harvest
technologies - 100 utilization of the production in one form or
the other should be the motto. - This can only be achieved by adopting Integrated
Post Harvest Management (IPHM).
2Importance of Vegetable in Diet
- Vegetable crops play a significant role in our
daily diet. - Most vegetables and root crops are rich in
minerals, carotene (Pro-vitamin A) and vitamin C.
- Vegetables source of trace elements viz. like
copper, manganese and zinc, which act as enzyme
cofactor. - Vegetables provide dietary fibre, essential for
bowel movement and prevention of several
diseases. - Amount of nutrient vary with vegetables, cultural
practices, stage of maturity, post-harvest
handling, packaging, storage and processing. - Once harvested, composition of vegetables changes
as a result of physiological and biochemical
activities
3Present Practice of Harvesting Transportation
of Cauliflower
Garbage at Market Place
Five Cauliflowers in a crate
Cauliflower After Leaf Removal
4Utilization of Cauliflower Leaves
5- Minimally processed fruits and vegetables
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- Cleaned and trimmed
- Peeled and cut
- Sliced and packaged
- Stored under refrigeration
- It provides
- Convenience
- Employment
- Less city garbage
- Beneficial to working women
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7Leafy portion of vegetables rejected fleshy
portions consumed as a result valuable nutrients
are discarded.
8Micro nutrient content of Turnip Green
Micro nutrient content of Radish Leaf
Micro nutrient content of Knol Khol Green
9Micro nutrient content of Drumstick Leaf
Micro nutrient content of Colocasia Leaf
10Cauliflower Leaf Powder (CLP)
11Atta Besan fortified with CLP
12CONCLUSIONS
- If timely action not taken - post harvest loss
will increase with increase in production. - Inappropriate to set a target for higher
production without setting a target for loss
reduction. - NHM working out economically viable time bound
programme in States except North East, JK, HP
and Uttranchal - Adopting both traditional and modern PHT
- To obtain 100 utilization of production
Integrated Post Harvest Management (IPHM) is
essential. - We can achieve poverty alleviation, employment
generation, environment protection and economic
transformation of rural India.