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Emphasis in agricultural research for many years has concen trated
on crop production. This emphasis has become more important in
recent years with the realization that the population worldwide is
outstripping the food supply. There is, however, another side to
increasing the availability of the food supply. This simply
involves preservation of the harvested crop.for human consumption.
The losses incurred in harvesting, handling, transportation,
storage and marketing crops have become a greater problem as the
distance from the farm to the ultimate consumer increases. In the
Western world where modern transportation, storage facilities, and
marketing technology are widely used, post-harvest technology
requires a large input of energy which increases costs
considerably. There fore, losses are more significant and the
ability to provide fresh fruits and vegetables, out of season, at
reasonable costs will depend on reduced post-harvest losses
throughout the marketing chain from the farm gate to the ultimate
consumer. The reduction in post-harvest losses depends on proper
use of current technology and further developments derived from a
broad spectrum of scientific disciplines. Biochemistry, plant
physiology, plant pathology, horticulture, agronomy, physics,
engineering and agricultural economics, all provide knowledge which
has been useful and will be useful in the future for improving
post-harvest technol ogy and crop preservation. This volume records
the Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on
Post-Harvest Physiology and Crop Preservation, held at Sounion,
Greece, April 28 - May 8, 1981."
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