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Production quantity and estimated postharvest losses
Production quantity (tonnes)
Estimated postharvest losses (tonnes)
2011–2021
2011
25
2012
25
2013
25
2014
25
2015
25
2016
25
2017
25
2018
25
2019
25
2020
25
Produced
25 tonnes
Estimated postharvest losses
5.0%
/ 1 tonnes
Production quantity
Estimated postharvest losses
95.02589Production quantity: 25 tonnes
5.0Estimated PHL: 1 tonnes
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Value chain
Production quantity and estimated postharvest losses in % per value chain step. Please note that once loss has occurred at harvesting, the percentage loss in the next stage is a percentage of what remained, not of the original amount.
Estimated % of crop left
Estimated % of crop lost
Amount remaining(%)
Estimated postharvest loss(%)
Production
100Remaining: 100% Est. PHL: 0%
0Remaining: 100% Est. PHL: 0%
Harvesting/field drying
97.25Remaining: 97.25% Est. PHL: 2.75%
2.75Remaining: 97.25% Est. PHL: 2.75%
Household-level storage
97.25Remaining: 97.25% Est. PHL: 0%
0Remaining: 97.25% Est. PHL: 0%
Transport to market
96.25Remaining: 96.25% Est. PHL: 1%
1Remaining: 96.25% Est. PHL: 1%
Market storage
94.95Remaining: 94.95% Est. PHL: 1.3%
1.3Remaining: 94.95% Est. PHL: 1.3%
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Nutrition
Number of people whose annual dietary requirements (in terms of energy, kcal) could have been met by consuming the sorghum that was lost postharvest, and what % of the focal group of the population this number equates to.