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Revision as of 13:36, 28 November 2016

This area is used to gather different sources we use in our own publications in order to make it possible to find the original one.




Collection of Sources
Publication Type

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Source
Factsheet
Rice Bubble Dryer


Solar Milk Can




Solar Freezer

  • "Roughly one-third of food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted globally."

  • "In developing countries more than 40% of the food losses occur at post-harvest and processing levels."

  • "For example, fish with a storage life of 15 days at 0°C will keep for 6 days at 5°C and only about 2 days at 15°C before becoming unacceptable."

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