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I.
Recommendations
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The meeting approved the
following recommendations.
INSTITUTIONS
- It is recommended that FAO
promote cooperation among national, regional and
international institutes doing work in the field of solar
drying, such as TRDI, CIAT, GERDAT, NIHORT and TECHNION,
by organising regular meetings.
- It is recommended that FAO
continue to keep decision makers informed of developments
in the field of solar drying by arranging meetings to
which representatives of interested countries, potential
donor countries and equipment manufacturers should be
invited.
- It is recommended that
future FAO Expert Consultations in this field, be limited
to specific commodities.
- It is recommended that local
specialised institutes participate in the experimental
phase in order to compile information to be diesiminated
to the farmers, to carry out tests to ascertain the
commercial acceptance of the products and to study
storage conditions in accordance with FAO's advice.
- It is recommended that
national institutes define minimum quality standards of
food products as well as types of storage conditions and
packaging. The organisations or services concerned should
control quality and guarantee the products' conformity
with established norms.
- It is requested that FAO
urge Governments to encourage the efforts of producers
through appropriate price policies.
INFORMATION AND TRAINING
- It is recommended that FAO,
as a follow-up to the present meeting' arrange a study
tour for senior personnel from each interested country to
places where solar drying is used at an advanced level.
- In order to apply solar
drying techniques, the African countries request that
training of specialists in the food sector be
strengthened.
- It is recommended that FAO
put emphasis on the training of rural people in order to
acquaint them with the use of driers.
FAO ASSISTANCE
- It is recommended that FAO
give assistance to interested countries for the purpose
of improving traditional drying methods
- It is recommended that FAO
develop and define the methodologies to be used in
cottage and industrial-scale projects.
- It is recommended that FAO
expand its investigations on solar drying to include also
post harvest losses.
ACTUAL USES OF SOLAR DRYING
- It is recommended that FAO,
assist the rural sector in particular to develop methods
of drying perishable products, such as fruits and
vegenables, tubers and other plant material, as well as
meat and fish.
- It is recommended to
establish a revolving fund' from which producers could be
paid reimbursements for expenditures incurred during the
experimental as well as the operational phase.
- Projects should be oriented
mainly towards improvement of living conditions of rural
people by enabling them to establish stocks of better
quality food and in larger quantities. This would improve
self-sufficiency and save foreign currency.
- It is recommended that these
activities be promoted so that migration of rural people
to urban areas may diminish and employment possibilities
in rural areas may increase while at the same time
relieving rural women of the drudgery of certain types of
work.
- It is recommended that the
management of collection centres be entrusted either to
groups of producers or to private investors capable of
securing the supply of fresh products and the
commercialisation of the dried products.
SURVEY MISSIONS
- It is recommended that FAO
send fact-finding missions to those countries that might
request them, for the purpose of identifying pilot
projects or target areas where solar drying techniques
could be introduced and for supporting the establishment
of solar drying programmes.
- The countries represented at
this meeting request that FAO urgently send missions
similar to Preparatory Missions I and II to other
countries whether or not represented at this meeting.
- When the missions have
completed project identification activities it is
recommended that the interested governments formulate
projects, including objectives, programmes of work as
well as estimates of the resources needed to implement
the projects.
PILOT UNITS AND PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
- All the delegates request
that the already identified or proposed projects be
implemented as soon as possible by FAO.
- It is recommended that the
installation of drying units in rural areas be preceded
by an experimental phase in order to ensure the success
of the operation and demonstrate its economic viability
to the rural people.
- It is recommended that only
the most suitable areas be chosen for the collection and
processing centres and that appropriate material,
equipment and extension methods he used.
- It is recommended that FAO
publish a report on the performance of driers and a guide
facilitating the selection of equipment, with due regard
to the products to be dried, desired capacity and
climatic conditions.
- It is recommended that
priority be given, with FAO assistance, to the drying of
three types of products:
- well-known products,
traditionally dried and consumed as such;
- surplus fresh products
(sometimes unsold);
- special products
intended for semi-industrial drying and new products.
- It is recommended that FAO
set up a project or establish a regional centre in Africa
for comparative, practical trials with solar driers of
various designs.
COUNTRY RECOMMENDATIONS
(These recommendations may be
completed at any time upon request of a country).
- GABON - FAO should send a
mission to study the problems of the Gabonese chocolate
product ODIKA and to formulate a project.
- MOROCCO - The three projects
identified by the preparatory mission should be
implemented as soon as possible with the help of FAO?
which should also urgently support Phase II of the Fig
and Prune Drying Project (packaging) units for dried
products.
- NIGER - FAO should field a
mission to formulate a project on drying of tomatoes and
sweet peppers.
- ZAIRE - FAO should as soon
as possible settle the requests for two projects for
financing; i.e. one project for women in the market and
commercial sector in Lower-Zaire and in the Kinshasa
region and another for a pilot study in Kiwu.
- IVORY COAST - FAO should, as
soon as possible? come to a decision on the financing of
identified projects and the preparation of project
documents.
- ETHIOPIA -
- It is recommended that
FAO assist the Government in carrying out a
feasibility study on a dehydration plant at
Debre-Zeit which includes sundrying on farms.
- It is recommended that
FAO assist the Government in carrying out a study on
the methods being used at present for drying tobacco,
onions? chill) and grapes at Nura-Era and Wollega and
in proposing an improved system of drying.
- It is recommended that
FAO assist the Government in the design of a solar
drier for hibiscus flowers at Zwai.
- KENYA -
- FAO should assist in the
documentation of existing traditional sundrying
techniques with a view to their improvement.
- FAO should assist in a
technical and socio-economic evaluation of ongoing
sun drying projects.
- FAO should assist in
formulating and seeking sources of financing for the
already proposed projects (Karer and Marigat) as well
as for other projects that will be proposed.
- GHANA -
- It is recommended that
FAO send a fact finding mission as soon as possible,
to ascertain the possibility of establishing a solar
drying system for tomatoes.
- To improve the
traditional methods of sun drying, it is recommended
that FAO render technical assistance through the Food
Research Institute of Ghana and the Ministry of
Agriculture in order to assist rural families in
setting up solar drying units.
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