This newly revised fourth edition of Postharvest Handling brings new and updated chapters with new knowledge and applications from postharvest research. The revised edition brings back the aspects of preharvest conditions and their effects on postharvest quality and features new chapters on the increasingly important role of transportation and logistics. It emphasizes consumers and systems thinking for postharvest chains for fresh produce. This book also explores current challenges-including oversupply, waste, food safety, lack of resources, sustainability - and best practices for systems to thrive in spite of these challenges. This unique resource provides an overview of postharvest systems and their role in food value chains and offers essential tools to monitor and control the handling process. Written by a team of experts in Postharvest Systems and Handling, this book continues to be the most practical and up-to-date resource for postharvest physiologists and technologists across the disciplines of agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, food science, and horticulture along with businesses handling fresh or minimally processed products.
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Table of Contents
Part 1Whole System
1. Postharvest systems
some introductory thoughts
2. Systems Approach In Postharvest Handling Of Fresh Produce
3. Consumer Eating Habits and Perception of Fresh Produce Quality
4. Modeling Quality Attributes and Quality Related Product Properties
5. Models for Improving Fresh Produce Chains
Part 2
Product
6. Challenges in Handling Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
7. Fresh-Cut Products
Implications For Postharvest
8. Multi-omics approaches for the improvements of postharvest systems
9. Postharvest Quality Properties of Potential Tropical Fruits Related to their Unique Structural Characters
Part 3
Process
10. Managing Value Chains
Partners in Competitiveness
11. Tracking Products From Field To Consumer
12. Managing Product Flow Through Postharvest Systems
13. Sorting For Quality
14. Non-destructive evaluation: detection of external and internal attributes frequently associated with quality and damage
15. Cooling Fresh Produce
16. Investigating Losses Occurring During Shipment: Forensic Aspects of Cargo Claims
Part 4
Perceptions
17. Consumer Eating Habits and Perceptions of Fresh Produce Quality
18. What mining the text tells about minding the consumer: The changing fruit and vegetable consumption patterns and shifting research focus
19. Nutritional quality of fruits and vegetables
20. Microbial Quality and Safety of Fresh and Fresh-cut Product
21. Measuring Consumer Acceptance of Vegetables