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Appropriate Postharvest Handling, Processing, and Marketing of Dried Apricots in Southern Tajikistan: Baseline Assessment Trip Objective 1 Evaluate the market and barriers to produce export-quality dried apricots Objective 2 Assess food safety challenges and develop guidelines for good postharvest and food safety Objective 3 Develop meaningful collaborations with in-country partners in training of local farmers Objective 4 Compare solar dryers developed at Purdue University Lack of price premiums is correlated with lower quality, which depends on size, color, and water content of fruit Lack knowledge about quality grade standards for export markets Water and infrastructure availability are key drivers of food safety Food safety protocols are not consistent across districts and farmers Drying protocols in the south differ from farmer to farmer and from district to district Drying surface is key to achieve high quality dried apricots Tajik Agrarian University National Association of Business Women of Tajikistan Women Entrepreneurship for Empowerment

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Page 1: Appropriate Postharvest Handling, Processing, and ......Southern Tajikistan: Baseline Assessment Trip. Objective 1. Evaluate . the. market and barriers to produce export-quality dried

Appropriate Postharvest Handling, Processing, and Marketing of Dried Apricots in Southern Tajikistan: Baseline Assessment Trip

Objective 1 Evaluate the market and barriers to produce export-quality dried apricots

Objective 2 Assess food safety challenges and develop guidelines for good postharvest and food safety

Objective 3

Develop meaningful collaborations with in-country partners in training of local farmersObjective 4

Compare solar dryers developed at Purdue University

• Lack of price premiums is correlated with lower quality, which depends on size, color, and water content of fruit

• Lack knowledge about quality grade standards for export markets

• Water and infrastructure availability are key drivers of food safety

• Food safety protocols are not consistent across districts and farmers

• Drying protocols in the south differ from farmer to farmer and from district to district

• Drying surface is key to achieve high quality dried apricots

• Tajik Agrarian University• National Association of Business Women

of Tajikistan• Women Entrepreneurship for

Empowerment