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Where to focus post-harvest loss efforts? A review of recent evidence, with application to Ghana

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  • Hoffmann, Vivian
  • Ridolfi, Carlotta
  • Nwafor, Manson

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In this note, we summa-rize new evidence from a recent IFPRI study that documents the relative importance of losses in value chains for staple foods in six countries, review the evidence on which crops are most affected by losses, and outline ways to mitigate PHL.

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  • Hoffmann, Vivian & Ridolfi, Carlotta & Nwafor, Manson, 2017. "Where to focus post-harvest loss efforts? A review of recent evidence, with application to Ghana," Project notes December 2017, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:prnote:pndecember2017
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