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|Pub Abstract=The objective of this research study is to investigate the potential for non-electric evaporative cooling devices to address post-harvest vegetable storage challenges in rural Mali. The two classes  of  devices  evaluated  in  this  study  are  commonly known  as  “evaporative  cooling chambers”  (ECCs),  which  are generally  used  by  horticulture  cooperatives,  and  “clay  pot coolers,”  which  are  generally  used  in  households.
 
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Title
Evaluation of Evaporative Cooling Technologies for Improved Vegetable Storage in Mali - Executive Summary
Publisher
MIT D-Lab and World Vegetable Center
Author
Eric Verploegen, Ousmane Sanogo, and Takemore Chagomoka
Published in
June 2018
Abstract
The objective of this research study is to investigate the potential for non-electric evaporative cooling devices to address post-harvest vegetable storage challenges in rural Mali. The two classes of devices evaluated in this study are commonly known as “evaporative cooling chambers” (ECCs), which are generally used by horticulture cooperatives, and “clay pot coolers,” which are generally used in households.
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