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Effect of Some Storage Methods on the Quality of Maize Grown in the Ashanti Mampong Municipality of Ghana

Mr Quaye, Michael Odenkey
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Authors
Duah, O. A., Quaye, M. O. and Nyarko, A
Publication Year
2021
Article Title
Effect of Some Storage Methods on the Quality of Maize Grown in the Ashanti Mampong Municipality of Ghana
Journal
Journal of Experimental Agriculture International
Volume
43
Issue Number
11
Page Numbers
106-113
ISSN
2457-0591
Abstract

his study aims at finding an acceptable storage method for three varieties of Maize grown in the Ashanti Mampong Municipality of Ghana. Survey and standard laboratory protocols were carried out to gather the necessary data for the study. The background study revealed that 18%, 13%, 24%, 15%, 12%, 8% and 10% of farmers store their maize by heaping on the floor, storing in cribs, conventional jute sack, plastic drum, clay pot, triple-layer hermetic bag and polypropylene respectively. The findings also indicated that moisture loss was reduced in the plastic drum and triple-layer hermetic bag after the four months of storage. The proximate composition of the stored produce showed that maize preserved better in the triple layer hermetic bag. It is recommended that the triple-layer hermetic bag should be extensively used in storing maize as it has the ability to reduce moisture loss, and also preserving the nutritional and market value of the produce stored in it.

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