Importance and Scope of Fruits and Vegetables Preservation
Importance and Scope of Fruits and Vegetables Preservation
India is next to Brazil in fruits and next to China in vegetables. Being perishable in nature 35 to 40% losses due to deterioration. Therefore, we should preserve them for storage. Fruits and vegetables are protective foods. As per International Council of Medical Research. “Every one should consume 85 gm of fruits per day”. By preserving the fruits and vegetables and their products we can enjoy them in off season. It improves employment of labours.
As far scope is concerned, the production of fruits and vegetables will be increased to a large extent. So to avoid glut in the market , they can be processed, preserved and enjoyed in off season. Different bi-products can be prepared from fruits and vegetables.
India is the Second largest producer of fruits after Brazil and 2 nd largest producer of vegetables after china. The total estimated annual production is 70 million tones. Due to inadequate facilities for processing nearly 35 to 40% produce of the total production is wasted amounting to Rs. 3000 crores annually.
The importance of fruits and vegetables are well known by the Indians as fruits and vegetables have immense food value in Vitamins and minerals which are main source of nourishment and body building. Storage of food material in perfect consumable condition for a longer time without undergoing any spoilage is an important necessity. Due to heavy glut in the market fruits and vegetables get spoiled due to lack of storage facilities. India is an ideal country that all the important fruits and vegetables can be produced due to varied soils of climatic conditions. However, fruits and vegetables are cheap in the season and wasted due to spoilage at greater extent. By growing fruit and vegetables being they are cash crops farmers get more income from the field. Therefore, to avoid the spoilage processing units are to be installed. It has been reported by AIPEDA ( Agril and Product Export and Development Authority) that the import of fruits has been growing 37% annually. Considerable losses also occur due to improper handling transportation and lack of processing and preservation units. By using various methods shelf –life of fruits and vegetables can be extended and used as material for processing units.
Scope:
There is tremendous production of fruits and vegetables in a shorter period. Therefore, to avoid the post harvest loss and to increase substantial returns to processors for off season consumption. Availability of cheap labour, Government Subsidy for cold storage and processing units, convenience of roads in case for marketing and transport. Availability of cans, bottles, and other equipments at cheap rate, there is tremendous for export of processed products like Jam, jelly, marmalade, pickles, etc. dehydrated and dried vegetables in addition to domestic demand in India.