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Influence of Postharvest Management of Pineapple for Sustainable Agriculture

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Sumber: dokpri Alamanda, 2023

Penulis: Alamanda Katartika Fahri (NPM 2434171010) dan Darwin H. Pangaribuan (NIDN 0013016302), Mahasiswa Pascasarjana dan Dosen Jurusan Agronomi Hortikultura, Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Lampung

"Effective management practices following harvest are essential for maintaining the quality, safety, and economic value of pineapples"

Introduction

Post-harvest management plays a pivotal role in modern agriculture, particularly in the production of pineapples that are one of the most sought-after tropical commodities globally. Effective management practices following harvest are essential for maintaining the quality, safety, and economic value of pineapples. This paper aims to review existing literature on post-harvest management related to pineapples for identifying and exploring best practices that farmers can adopt to enhance sustainability and profitability.

The significance of post-harvest management becomes evident when considering the high perishability of pineapples which can lead to substantial losses if not handled properly. Moreover, sustainability in post-harvest management is becoming increasingly important in light of global environmental concerns. As consumer preferences shift toward environmentally friendly practices. It is essential for producers to adopt sustainable approaches that minimize waste and resource consumption. This paper will address how integrating sustainable practices into post-harvest management can benefit both the environment and the economic viability of pineapple farming.

This literature review aims to provide comprehensive insights into the current state of post-harvest management for pineapples. The paper intends to inform practitioners about effective techniques and strategies that not only enhance product quality but also align with sustainability goals by synthesizing existing research. The findings will contribute to the ongoing discourse on improving post-harvest systems in pineapple production, promoting a more resilient and sustainable agricultural framework.

Role of Post-Harvest Handling in Quality Preservation

Post-harvest handling is critical in maintaining the quality of pineapples, a perishable crop that is sensitive to handling practices. Research by Kumar et al. (2020) emphasizes that systematic approaches to washing, sorting, and packaging can significantly reduce physical damage and microbial contamination. Their findings indicate that effective handling to preserves the visual and nutritional qualities of the fruit and also enhances its marketability. Improved handling practices contribute to a reduction in post-harvest losses that aligning with sustainable agriculture goals by maximizing resource use efficiency and minimizing waste.

Role of Temperature Control in Shelf Life Extension

Temperature control is fundamental for extending the shelf life of pineapples post-harvest. Zhang et al. (2019) highlighted that maintaining optimal storage temperatures can drastically slow down respiration rates and decay processes. Their research shows that employing technologies such as refrigerated storage and controlled atmosphere packaging can significantly enhance fruit longevity and quality. This approach not only meets consumer demands for fresh produce but also aligns with sustainable agricultural practices by reducing spoilage and resource waste throughout the supply chain.

Role of Sustainable Practices in Reducing Post-Harvest Losses

Integrating sustainable practices into post-harvest management is vital for minimizing losses and environmental impacts. Smith and Jones (2021) reported that the benefits of using biodegradable packaging and organic waste recycling in the pineapple supply chain. Their study illustrates that protect fruit during transportation and mitigate environmental pollution associated with plastic waste. Producers can enhance their economic resilience while contributing to broader sustainability goals in agriculture by adopting sustainable post-harvest strategies

Role of Education and Training in Improving Post-Harvest Techniques

Education and training for farmers are essential for enhancing post-harvest management practices. Research by Lopez et al. (2022) reported that structured training programs that focuses on best handling and storage techniques lead to substantial improvements in pineapple quality and reductions in spoilage rates. This study highlights the importance of equipping farmers with practical knowledge and skills to implement modern post-harvest technologies, thereby improving their productivity and sustainability in the pineapple industry.

Role of Market Access in Influencing Post-Harvest Strategies

Market access significantly influences the adoption of effective post-harvest strategies among pineapple producers. Patel and Singh (2020) highlighted that farmers with better access to markets are more likely to invest in advanced post-harvest technologies and practices. Their findings suggest that improving market connections is enable producers to meet higher quality standards and encourage the implementation of sustainable practices that enhance the overall efficiency of the agricultural supply chain. This relationship underscores the importance of market dynamics in shaping post-harvest management approaches in the context of sustainable agriculture.

Conclusion

Effective post-harvest management is critical for improving the quality and sustainability of pineapple production. Proper handling techniques and temperature control help preserve fruit quality and extend shelf life. It can reduce losses and enhance marketability. Implementing sustainable practices minimizes environmental impact and meets the demand for eco-friendly solutions while educating farmers on handling and storage techniques is crucial. Additionally, access to markets encourages the adoption of advanced technologies that improve quality and sustainability. Temperature management, sustainability, education, and market access can create a more resilient pineapple industry that benefits producers and ensures a reliable supply of high-quality fruit for consumers.

Catatan: Karya tulis ini adalah karya tulis ilmiah popular sebagai tugas English for Agriculture Purposes. Karya tulis ini telah diuji kemiripannya dengan "Turnitin Similarity Index" yaitu 3%. Data Daftar Pustaka dan Turnitin tersedia.

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