Identification of Root Causes of Post-harvest Food Losses in the Mango Supply Chain: A Case of Sindh and Punjab, Pakistan
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.71016/hnjss/x51w2w80Keywords:
Post-harvest Food Losses, Root Cause Identification, Mango Supply ChainAbstract
Aim of the Study: This study aims to contribute to the achievement of SDG 2, SDG 12, and SDG 12.3 by identifying the root causes of post-harvest food losses in Pakistan's mango supply chains.
Methodology: Employing a multifaceted approach, the researchers conducted detailed surveys, interviews, focus group discussions, and stakeholder meetings across the Punjab and Sindh provinces to gather first-hand insights regarding the post-harvest losses. The data is then analyzed through thematic analysis.
Findings: The analysis indicates lack of governance and managerial mismatch are major sources of the continuing post-harvest losses. Contrary to early harvesting and the use of traditional methods that play key roles in increasing post-harvest losses, some farmers adopt advanced technologies to boost productivity and reduce post-harvest losses. Hot Water Treatment (HWT), cold storage and de-sapping are some commonly adopted advanced methods. Nevertheless, under pressure of the market rivalry and the tight schedules, the adoption of de-sapping and HWT is not very high, with mango exporters being the main users of the methods. Analysis also highlighted that cases of bribes clearing cargo at a port and the bureaucratic obstacles have led to discouragement of exports and contribute to post-harvest losses.
Conclusion: The study concludes that lack of governance and traditional agriculture practices are the main causes of post-harvest food losses in mango supply chain. The analysis further suggested that de-sapping, HWT, and availability of trained labor during peak season can be used to minimize the post-harvest losses within the mango supply chain in Sindh and Punjab, Pakistan.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Sher Khan, Prof. Dr. Anwar Shah, Dr. Nauman Ijaz (Author)

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.





