South Africa's estimated postharvest losses for wheat in 2011 was 208 tonnes or 11.3% which had an estimated value of more than 87 thousand US dollar, which corresponds to 0.0% of national agricultural GDP.
As for nutrition 689 million kcal were lost, which is the equivalent of more than 0 thousand people, in terms of annual nutritional dietary energy requirements. In the value chain, the majority of the loss is estimated to be happening at Harvesting/field drying, Household-level storage, and then Market storage. Highest estimated postharvest maize losses in tonnes were estimated to occur in Free State.
To view the list of studies used to estimate these losses, please see the References tab.
Produced | 1,850 tonnes |
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Estimated postharvest losses | 11.3% / 208 tonnes / > 87 thousand USD |
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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.
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Number of people whose annual dietary requirements (in terms of energy, kcal) could have been met by consuming the wheat that was lost postharvest, and what % of the focal group of the population this number equates to.
772
people, 0.0%
1,916
children, 0.1%
694
women, 0.3%
614
men, 0.0%
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