Extension specialists and trainers: still the weakest links in our efforts to reduce postharvest losses

Extension specialists and trainers: still the weakest links in our efforts to reduce postharvest losses By Dr. Lisa Kitinoja, founder of The Postharvest Education Foundation This post is part of the ADM Institute’s #PreventPHL blog campaign, following up on the First International Congress on Postharvest Loss Prevention. To read more posts in the series, click […]
PHL Scholar Report: A Glance into Global Collaboration

PHL Scholar Report: A Glance into Global Collaboration By Anna Kanfer, PHL Scholar and University of Illinois sophomore, majoring in agriculture and consumer economics, emphasis in public policy and law Seven University of Illinois students were sponsored to attend the First International Congress on Postharvest Loss Prevention in Rome, Italy. They have written about their […]
Understanding postharvest loss – calling on community of experts to share what you know: Prevent PHL Blog campaign
Understanding postharvest loss – calling on community of experts to share what you know: Prevent PHL Blog campaign What has remained a top recommendation for how to prevent postharvest losses around the world? A better understanding of the issues. In October 2015, a new community was formed of people who have that understanding. […]
Save the Date for The First International Congress on Postharvest Loss Prevention
Save the Date for The First International Congress on Postharvest Loss Prevention By: Kari Wozniak & Kevin Glauber, ADM Institute By 2050, we will need to feed billions more people using less natural resources. Though no less important, this is not an unfamiliar fact. Another fact not unfamiliar is that each year 1/3 of all […]