General evaluation of the distribution and commercialization cycle of bananas at the main fairs in Boa Vista - RR

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Autor(a) principal: Viana Maraschin, Enzo
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Timoni Buchdid Camargo Neves, Leandro, Tonny Nascimento Gomes, Tony, Silva de Andrade, Wismith, Caroline Prill Gomes, Sara, de Lima Coutinho, Ozimar, Pietro de Andrade Guimarães, Hestarlem
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Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://revista.ufrr.br/agroambiente/article/view/8135
Resumo: In Roraima, banana cultivation is a significant socio-economic activity aimed at catering to both the domestic and regional markets. The banana-producing region (Musa spp) is concentrated in the southern part of the state, encompassing the municipalities of Caroebe, São João da Baliza, and Rorainópolis. Thus, the objective was to assess fruit damage and investigate severity and causes. The cultivars selected for the study were ‘Pacovan’, ‘Prata’, and ‘Missouri’. Five markets were visited for the study, with eleven points of sale sampled at each market. At each sampling point, newly arrived batche (bunches) was collected at three distinct times. The variable studied was the incidence of fruit damage at different ripening stages (type 2 and type 7). Data collected visually were subjected to Likert analysis and descriptive statistics. The results showed that mature bananas exposed directly on tarpaulin exhibited severe mechanical damage, such as abrasions and cuts due to direct contact with the rough surface of the tarpaulin and stacking during transport. Mature fruits transported in cardboard boxes had a lower incidence of damage and also served as a display for marketing. Mature green fruits were also affected during transport, with greater impact when in plastic bags or plastic boxes due to irregular and pointed surfaces. In the case of green-mature fruit, the damage incurred was less severe compared to mature fruit.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv General evaluation of the distribution and commercialization cycle of bananas at the main fairs in Boa Vista - RR
title General evaluation of the distribution and commercialization cycle of bananas at the main fairs in Boa Vista - RR
spellingShingle General evaluation of the distribution and commercialization cycle of bananas at the main fairs in Boa Vista - RR
Viana Maraschin, Enzo
Mechanical Damages. Musa spp. Postharvest.Transport.
title_short General evaluation of the distribution and commercialization cycle of bananas at the main fairs in Boa Vista - RR
title_full General evaluation of the distribution and commercialization cycle of bananas at the main fairs in Boa Vista - RR
title_fullStr General evaluation of the distribution and commercialization cycle of bananas at the main fairs in Boa Vista - RR
title_full_unstemmed General evaluation of the distribution and commercialization cycle of bananas at the main fairs in Boa Vista - RR
title_sort General evaluation of the distribution and commercialization cycle of bananas at the main fairs in Boa Vista - RR
author Viana Maraschin, Enzo
author_facet Viana Maraschin, Enzo
Timoni Buchdid Camargo Neves, Leandro
Tonny Nascimento Gomes, Tony
Silva de Andrade, Wismith
Caroline Prill Gomes, Sara
de Lima Coutinho, Ozimar
Pietro de Andrade Guimarães, Hestarlem
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author2 Timoni Buchdid Camargo Neves, Leandro
Tonny Nascimento Gomes, Tony
Silva de Andrade, Wismith
Caroline Prill Gomes, Sara
de Lima Coutinho, Ozimar
Pietro de Andrade Guimarães, Hestarlem
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Viana Maraschin, Enzo
Timoni Buchdid Camargo Neves, Leandro
Tonny Nascimento Gomes, Tony
Silva de Andrade, Wismith
Caroline Prill Gomes, Sara
de Lima Coutinho, Ozimar
Pietro de Andrade Guimarães, Hestarlem
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mechanical Damages. Musa spp. Postharvest.Transport.
topic Mechanical Damages. Musa spp. Postharvest.Transport.
description In Roraima, banana cultivation is a significant socio-economic activity aimed at catering to both the domestic and regional markets. The banana-producing region (Musa spp) is concentrated in the southern part of the state, encompassing the municipalities of Caroebe, São João da Baliza, and Rorainópolis. Thus, the objective was to assess fruit damage and investigate severity and causes. The cultivars selected for the study were ‘Pacovan’, ‘Prata’, and ‘Missouri’. Five markets were visited for the study, with eleven points of sale sampled at each market. At each sampling point, newly arrived batche (bunches) was collected at three distinct times. The variable studied was the incidence of fruit damage at different ripening stages (type 2 and type 7). Data collected visually were subjected to Likert analysis and descriptive statistics. The results showed that mature bananas exposed directly on tarpaulin exhibited severe mechanical damage, such as abrasions and cuts due to direct contact with the rough surface of the tarpaulin and stacking during transport. Mature fruits transported in cardboard boxes had a lower incidence of damage and also served as a display for marketing. Mature green fruits were also affected during transport, with greater impact when in plastic bags or plastic boxes due to irregular and pointed surfaces. In the case of green-mature fruit, the damage incurred was less severe compared to mature fruit.
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