Publications
2022
- O’Brien, C., L. Leavens, C. Ndiaye, and D. Traore. 2022. Women’s empowerment, income, and nutrition in a food processing value chain development project in Touba, Senegal. International Journal of Environmental Research in Public Health Aug; 19(15): 9526. https://doi.org/10.3390%2Fijerph19159526
- Ricker-Gilbert, J., O. Omotilewa, and D. Kadjo. 2022. “The Economics of Post-Harvest Loss and Loss-Preventing Technologies in Developing Countries” Annual Review of Resource Economics. 14: 243-265.
2021
- Adetola, O.Y., J. Kruger, M.G. Ferruzzi, B.R. Hamaker, and J.R.N. Taylor. 2021. Potential of moringa leaf and baobab fruit food-to-food fortification of wholegrain maize porridge to improve iron and zinc bioaccessibility. International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition Apr 15;1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/09637486.2021.1911962
- Arias-Granada, Y., Z. Neuhofer, J. Bauchet, P. Ebner, and J. Ricker-Gilbert. 2021. Foodborne diseases and food safety in sub-Saharan Africa: Current situation of three representative countries and policy recommendations for the region. African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 16(2), 168-179.
- Bauchet, J., S. Prieto, and J. Ricker-Gilbert. 2021. Improved drying and storage practices that reduce aflatoxins in stored maize: Experimental evidence from smallholders in Senegal. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 103(1):296-316. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajae.12106
- De Groote, H., P.G. Githinji, B.G. Munya, J. Ricker-Gilbert. 2021. Economics of open-air maize drying in East Africa. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research Volume 5, September 2021 100185. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666154321000879
- De Groote, H., B.G., Munyua, D. Traore, J.R.N. Taylor, M. Ferruzzi, and B.R. Hamaker. 2021. Measuring consumers’ acceptance and willingness to pay for instant fortified pearl millet products, Dakar, Senegal. International Food and Agribusiness Management Review (IFAMR) 24:499-522. https://doi.org/10.22434/IFAMR2020.0068
- Fuller, A., and J. Ricker-Gilbert. 2021. Estimating demand for third-party quality testing in rural grain markets? Evidence from an experimental auction for moisture testing in Kenya. Journal of African Economies, ejab002, https://doi.org/10.1093/jae/ejab002
- Leavens, L., J. Bauchet, and J. Ricker-Gilbert. 2021. “After the Project is Over: Measuring Longer-Term Impacts of a Food Safety Intervention in Senegal. World Development 141:105414. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2021.105414
- Mugalavai, V. K., K. O. Aduol, and A. O. Onkware. 2021. Nutritional Characteristics of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Composite Flours Obtained by Food Fortification. European Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences, 3(1), 79-83. https://doi.org/10.24018/ejfood.2021.3.1.224
- Onyeoziri, I.O, P. Torres-Aguilar, B.R. Hamaker, J.R.N. Taylor, H.L. de Kock. 2021. Descriptive sensory analysis of instant porridge from stored wholegrain and decorticated pearl millet flour cooked, stabilized and improved by using a low-cost extruder. Journal of Food Science 86:3824-3838. https://doi.org/10.1111/1750-3841.15862
- Prieto, S., J. Ricker-Gilbert, J. Bauchet, and M. Sall. 2021. “Incomplete information and product quality in rural markets: Evidence from an experimental auction for maize in Senegal.” Economic Development and Cultural Change, 68(4). https://doi.org/10.1086/706816
2020
- Debelo, H., Ndiaye, C., Kruger, J., Taylor, J.R.N., Hamaker, B., Ferruzzi, M.G. 2020. African Adansonia digitate (baobab) modifies bioaccessibility but not intestinal uptake of provitamin A carotenoids from composite fruit, vegetable and millet porridges as assessed by in-vitro digestion coupled with Caco-2 cell culture model. Journal of Food Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13197-019-04173-y
- De Groote, H., Mugalavai, V., Ferruzzi, M., Onkware, A., Ayua, E., Duodu, K. G., Ndegwa, M., Hamaker, B.R. 2020. Consumer acceptance and willingness to pay for instant fortified cereal products in Eldoret, Kenya. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. doi.org/10.1177/0379572119876848
- Ndiaye, C., Martinez, M.M., Hamaker, B.R., Campanella, O.H., Ferruzzi, M.G. 2020. Effect of edible plant materials on provitamin A stability and bioaccessibility from extruded whole pearl millet (P. typhoides) composite blends. LWT - Food Science and Technology, 123, 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2020.109109
- Ndiaye, C., Martinez, M.M., Hamaker, B.R., Campanella, O.H., Ferruzzi, M.G. (2020). Effect of edible plant materials on provitamin A stability and bioaccessibility from extruded whole pearl millet (P. typhoides) composite blends. LWT - Food Science and Technology, 123, 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2020.109109
2019
- Channa H., Chen, A.Z., Pina, P., Ricker-Gilbert, J., Stein, D. 2019. What drives smallholder farmers’ willingness to pay for a new farm technology? Evidence from an experimental auction in Kenya. Food Policy. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2019.03.005 UPDATED FROM IN PRESS
- Debelo, H., Ndiaye, C., Kruger, J., Taylor, J.R.N., Hamaker, B., Ferruzzi, M.G. 2019. African Adansonia digitate (baobab) modifies bioaccessibility but not intestinal uptake of provitamin A carotenoids from composite fruit, vegetable and millet porridges as assessed by in-vitro digestion coupled with Caco-2 cell culture model. Journal of Food Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13197-019-04173-y
- De Groote, H., Mugalavai, V., Ferruzzi, M., Onkware, A., Ayua, E., Duodu, K. G., Ndegwa, M., Hamaker, B.R. 2019. Consumer acceptance and willingness to pay for instant fortified cereal products in Eldoret, Kenya. Food and Nutrition Bulletin. https://doi.org/10.1177/0379572119876848
- Gwamba, J., Kruger, J., Taylor, J.R.N. 2019. Influence of grain quality characteristics and basic processing technologies on the mineral and antinutrient contents of iron and zinc biofortified open‐pollinated variety and hybrid‐type pearl millet. International Journal of Food Science and Technology https://doi.org/10.1111/ijfs.14375.
- Kinyungu, S., Isakeit T., Ojiambo, P.S., Woloshuk, C.P. 2019. Spread of Aspergillus flavus and aflatoxin accumulation in postharvested maize treated with biocontrol products. Journal of Stored Products Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jspr.2019.101519
- Nkhata, S.G., Ortiz, D., Baributsa, D., Hamaker, B.R., Rocheford, T.R., Ferruzzi, M.G. 2019. Assessment of oxygen sequestration on effectiveness of Purdue Improved Crop Storage (PICS) bags in reducing carotenoid degradation during post-harvest storage of two biofortified orange maize genotypes. Journal of Cereal Science 87, 68-77. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcs.2019.02.007.
- Ortiz, D., Nkhata, S.G., Rocheford, T., Ferruzzi, M.G. 2019. Steeping of biofortified orange maize genotypes for ogi production modifies pasting properties and carotenoid stability. Agronomy 9(11) 771. Adetola, O.Y., Kruger, J., White, Z., Taylor, J.R.N. 2019. Comparison between food-to-food fortification of pearl millet porridge with oringa leaves and baobab fruit and with adding ascorbic and citric acid on iron, zinc and other mineral bioaccessibility. LWT Food Science and Technology, 106:92-97.
- Adeyanju, A.A., Kruger, J., Taylor, J.R.N., Duodu, K.G. 2019. Effects of different souring methods on the protein quality and iron and zinc bioaccessibilities of non-alcoholic beverages from sorghum and amaranth. Intl. J. of Food, Science + Technology, 54:798-809.
- Channa H., Chen, A.Z., Pina, P., Ricker-Gilbert, J., Stein, D. 2019. What drives smallholder farmers' willingness to pay for a new farm technology? Evidence from an experimental auction in Kenya. Food Policy – in press.
- Debelo, H., Ndiaye, C., Kruger, J., Taylor, J.R.N., Hamaker, B., Ferruzzi, M.G. 2019 African Adansonia digitate (baobab) modifies bioaccessibility but not intestinal uptake of provitamin A carotenoids from composite fruit, vegetable and millet porridges as assessed by in-vitro digestion coupled with Caco-2 cell culture model. Journal of Food Science and Technology.
- Nkhata, S.G., Ortiz, D., Baributsa, D., Hamaker, B.R., Rocheford, T.R., Ferruzzi, M.G. 2019. Assessment of oxygen sequestration on effectiveness of Purdue Improved Crop Storage (PICS) bags in reducing carotenoid degradation during post-harvest storage of two biofortified orange maize genotypes. Journal of Cereal Science 87, 68-77.
2018
- Lane, B., Sharma, S., Niu, C., Maina, A.W., Wagacha, J.M., Bluhm, B.H., Woloshuk C. P. 2018. Changes in the fungal microbiome of maize during hermetic storage in the United States and Kenya. Frontiers in Microbiology 9:2336.
- Ortiz, D, Ponrajan, A, Bonnet, JP, Rocheford, T, Ferruzzi, MG. 2018. Carotenoid stability during dry milling, storage, and extrusion processing of biofortified maize genotypes. J Agric Food Chem. 2018, 66:4683-4691.
- Prieto, S., Ricker-Gilbert, J., Bauchet, J., & Sall, M. 2018. (revise and resubmit). Incomplete information and product quality in rural markets: Evidence from an experimental auction for maize in Senegal. Economic Development and Cultural Change.
- Prieto, S., Bauchet, J., & Ricker-Gilbert, J. 2018. (under review). Do improved drying and storage practices reduce aflatoxins contamination in stored maize? Experimental evidence from smallholders in southern Senegal. Journal of Human Resources.
2017
- DeGroote, H., Kariuki, S.W., Traore, D., Taylor, J.R.N., Ferruzzi, M., Hamaker, B.R. 2017. Measuring consumers’ interest in instant fortified pearl millet products: A field experiment in Touba, Senegal. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, online: doi:10.1002/jsfa.8722.
- Lane, B., Woloshuk, C.P. 2017. Impact of storage environment on the efficacy of hermetic storage bags. Journal of Stored Products Research. 72: 83-89.
- Tubbs, T., Woloshuk, C.P., Ileleji, K.E. 2017. A simple low-cost method of determining whether it is safe to store maize. AIMS Agriculture and Food, 2:43-55. DOI: 10.3934/agrfood.2017.1.43
2016
- Kruger, J. 2016. Replacing electrolytic iron in a fortification-mix with NaFeEDTA increases both iron and zinc availabilities in traditional African maize porridges. Food Chemistry, 205, 9-13.
- Ortiz, D, Rocheford T., Ferruzzi, MG. 2016. Influence of temperature and humidity on the stability of carotenoids in biofortified maize (Zea mays L.) genotypes during controlled postharvest storage. J Agric Food Chem. 2016 Apr 6;64(13):2727-36.
- Tubbs, T., Baributsa, D., Woloshuk, C. 2016. Impact of opening hermetic storage bags on grain quality, fungal growth and aflatoxin accumulation. Journal of Storage Products Research 69, 276-281.
- Vilakati, N., Taylor, J.R.N., MacIntyre, U., Kruger, J. 2016. Effects of processing and addition of a cowpea leaf relish on the iron and zinc nutritive value of a ready-to-eat sorghum-cowpea porridge aimed at young children. LWT-Food Science and Technology 73, 467-472.
2015
2022
- Akoko, P. Technical and economic comparison of small-scale maize dryers in Kenya (Selected Paper). 2022 IFAMA Conference, Costa Rica, June 18-23, 2022.
- Jovanovic, N., J. Ricker-Gilbert, P. Ketiem, J. Bauchet, and V. Hoffmann. 2022. Impacts of pre-harvest and post-harvest treatments on reducing aflatoxin contamination in smallholder farmers’ maize (Selected Paper). 2022 AAEA Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, July 31-August 2, 2022.
- Ndiaye, C. Knowledge and capacity building workshop on gender-sensitive technologies/innovations (T&I) and nutrition for the development of agribusiness. Organized by West and Central African Council African for Agricultural Research (CORAF/WECARD), Saly, Senegal, July 4, 2022.
- Pracht, W. and J. Ricker-Gilbert. Post-harvest inputs and rural youth: Evidence from a randomized trial in Kenya (Selected Paper). 2022 AAEA Annual Meeting, Anaheim, California, July 31 -August 2, 2022.
- Pracht, W. and J. Ricker-Gilbert. Post-harvest inputs and rural youth: Evidence from a randomized trial in Kenya, (Selected Paper) Presented at: 2022 IFAD International Conference, Rome, Italy, June 22, 2022.
- Taylor J.R.N., Invited oral paper "Role of food processing in leveraging local plants and preserving nutritional quality and security - Focus on local African plants" at the Nestlé International Nutrition Symposium, Vevey, Switzerland, 31 August- 1 September 2022.
2021
- Adetola, O.Y., Lubaale, J. and Taylor, J.R.N. 2021. Food-to-food fortification of ready-to-eat cereal-based porridges: a potential sustainable food-based strategy to improve bioavailable iron and zinc in plant-based diets. (Poster) South African Association for Food Science and Technology (SAAFoST) 24th Biennial International Virtual Congress, 20-22 September 2021.
- Akoko, P. 2021. Economic comparison of small-scale maize dryers in Kenya. International Conference of Agricultural Economists (ICAE 2021), August 17-31, 2021. ONLINE.
- Arias-Granada, Y., J. Bauchet and J. Ricker-Gilbert. 2021. Measuring demand and network effects for a new technology to improve food safety among smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa. Agricultural & Applied Economics Association (AAEA), Austin, TX. August 1-3, 2021.
- Duodu, K.G. 2021. Are phytochemicals a double-edged sword in food-to-food fortification strategies? (Oral paper) South African Association for Food Science and Technology (SAAFoST) 24th Biennial International Virtual Congress, 20-22 September 2021.
- Lubaale, J., Emmambux, N., Taylor, J.R.N. and Duodu, K.G. 2021. Alleviation of iron deficiency through food-to-food fortification of sorghum with moringa and baobab. (Oral paper) South African Association for Food Science and Technology (SAAFoST) 24th Biennial International Virtual Congress, 20-22 September 2021.
- Mugalavai, V. and A. Onkware. Sustainable post-harvest and agro-processing technologies for improved livelihoods among rural communities in Elgeyo Marakwet County. Presented at the National Research Conference (NRF) - Nairobi, Kenya, 2021. November 24 – 25, 2021.
2019
- Adetola, O.Y., Hoffman, M., Van der Merwe, R., Taylor, J.R.N. 2019. Enhancing essential nutrient bioaccessibility in a cereal-based diet using a food-based approach, 23rd Congress of the South African Association for Food Science and Technology, Johannesburg, South Africa, September 2019 (oral paper - Ms Adetola was recipient of the best oral paper prize)
- Taylor, J.R.N., Adetola, O.Y. 2019. Natural fortification of starch-cereal based foods. 2nd ICC Asia-Pacific Cereals Conference, Tianjin, China, November 2019. (invited oral paper)
- Ndiaye, C., Martinez, M.M., Hamaker, B.R., Campanella, O.H., Ferruzzi, M.G. (2020). (2020). Extrusion of whole millet (P. typhoides) blended with different plant materials: Starch structural related behavior and physical properties. In preparation to be submitted in the Journal of Food Chemistry.
- Ndiaye, C., Hamaker, B.R., Ferruzzi, M.G., Ileleji, K.E. (2020). Effect of a Solar Drying Prototype on Carrot (Daucus carota) Quality Attributes and Provitamin A Carotenoids. In preparation to be submitted to the Journal Food and Bioprocess Technology.
- Debelo, H., Corbin, S., Chegeni, M., Ferrara, F., Valacchi, G., Ferruzzi. 2019. Repeated exposure of native African Adansoia Digitata (Baobab) and Moringa Oleifera (Moringa) modifies Caco-2 Cell differentiation but not carotenoid absorption. Current Developments in Nutrition, Volume 3,1, June 2019. https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzz034.P10-025-19.
- Prieto, S., J. Bauchet, and J. Ricker-Gilbert 2019. “Do improved drying and storage practices reduce aflatoxin contamination in stored maize? Experimental evidence from smallholders in southern Senegal.” Presentation for the World Mycotoxin Forum, Belfast, UK. 14-16 October 2019. Presentation
- Prieto, S., Ricker-Gilbert, J., Bauchet, J., Sall, M. 2019. Incomplete information and product quality in rural markets: Evidence from an experimental auction for maize in Senegal. Department of Economics, Stellenbosch University, South Africa, February 2019.
2018
- Ayua, E., Smith, N., Campanella, O., Hamaker, B. 2018. Feed moisture influences the pasting and viscoelastic properties of pre-gelatinized pearl millet flours. Poster presentation, AACC International Annual Meeting, London, UK, October 21-23, 2018.
- Channa, H., Ricker-Gilbert, J., DeGroote, H., Bauchet, J., Marenya, P. 2018. Willingness to pay for a new farm technology given risk preferences. Presentation at IAAE Triennial Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 28-August 2, 2018.
- Chen, M., Stroshine, R.L., Raman, A., and Ketiem, P. 2018. Pico solar crop dryer (POD) for farm level grain drying by smallholder farmers in Africa. Paper 2018-01427 presented at the ASABE annual meeting, Detroit, MI, July 29 – August 1, 2018.
- Debelo, H.A., Ndiaye, C., Hamaker, B., Ferruzzi, M. 2018. African Adansonia digitate L. (baobab) modifies provitamin A carotenoid delivery from blended millet products as assessed by a coupled In vitro digestion Caco-2 cell model (P12-015). Nutrition & Health Conference 2018, April 30-May 2, 2018, Boston, MA.
- De Groote. H., Mugalavai, V., Ferruzzi, M., Onkware, A., Ayua, E., Duodu, K.G., Ndegwa, N., Hamaker, B.R. 2018 Consumer acceptance and willingness to pay for instant fortified cereal products in Eldoret, Kenya, Poster presentation, Sorghum in the 21st Century, Cape Town, South Africa, April 9-12, 2018.
- Dieme, E., Ndiaye, C., Traore, D., Sarr, I., Woloshuk, C.P. 2018. Managing aflatoxin contents in cereals and their byproducts in Senegal. Presentation Doctorial meeting at Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, Senegal.
- Ketiem, P.K., De Groote, H., Ileleji, K.E., Ricker-Gilbert, J. Woloshuk, C., Raman, A., Stroshine, R., Bugusu, B.A. 2018. Managing grain post-harvest losses: a case study of solar drying and moisture detection devices in Western Kenya. Abstract submitted for oral presentation at Egerton University 12th International Conference (Kenya), March 28– 30, 2018.
- Kinyungu, S. 2018.Efficacy of pre-harvest Aspergillus flavus biocontrol treatment on reducing aflatoxin accumulation during drying. Poster presentation 2nd African Symposium on Mycotoxicology, Mombasa, Kenya, June 24-27, 2018.
- Mugalavai, V., Onkware, A., Bugusu, B., Hamaker, B., Ferruzzi, M. 2018, Technology-based incubation centre for developing affordable nutritious foods: Scaling up of food processing training and incubation centre technologies”. Poster presentation at Scale-UP Conference, Purdue University, September 25-27, 2018.
- Ndiaye, C., Martínez, M.M., Debelo, H., Hamaker, B.R., Campanella, O., Ferruzzi, G.M. 2018. Application of low cost extrusion in development of nutritionally enhanced instant millet-fruit blended porridges for West Africa. (Submitted to Global Sorghum Conference 2018).
- Nkhata, S.G., Ortiz, D., Baributsa, D., Hamaker, B., Rocheford T., Ferruzzi, M.G. 2018. Reducing carotenoid degradation is key to maintaining nutritional quality of high carotenoid biofortified maize during storage (P03-007). Nutrition & Health Conference 2018, April 30-May 2, 2018, Boston, MA.
- Prieto, S., Bauchet, J., Ricker-Gilbert, J. 2018. Do improved drying and storage practices reduce aflatoxin contamination in stored maize? Experimental evidence from smallholders in southern Senegal, Presentation at IAAE Triennial Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 28 – August 2, 2018.
- Prieto, S., Ricker-Gilbert, J., Bauchet, J., Sall, M. 2018. Incomplete information and product quality in rural markets: Evidence from an experimental auction for maize in Senegal. Department of Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, November 2018.
- Ricker-Gilbert, J. 2018. What do we know about post-harvest quantity and quality losses in developing countries? Presentation at IAAE Triennial Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 28- August 2, 2018.
- Van der Merwe, R., Taylor, J.R.N. and Kruger J. 2017. Food-to-food fortification of pearl millet instant porridge to increase iron and zinc nutritive values. Poster presentation International Union of Nutritional Sciences Congress, Buenos Aires, October 2017.
- Woloshuk, C. 2018. The role of hermetic storage for postharvest mycotoxin control. Presentation at The World Mycotoxin Forum, Amsterdam, Netherlands, March 12-14, 2018.
- Small Scale Food Processing Manual. 2018. University of Eldoret, Eldoret, Kenya
2017
- Lowenberg-DeBoer, J. 2017. Designing affordable grain dryers for on-farm use in Africa. Presented at the Post-harvest Congress in Nairobi, Kenya, March, 2017.
- McCoy, S., Ricker-Gilbert, J., Bauchet, J. 2017. How do low-cost moisture detection devices influence aflatoxin spread? Evidence from smallholder households in Senegal. Agricultural & Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL, August 2017.
- Mugalavai, V., Onkware, A., Ferruzzi, M.G., Debelo, H., Ndiaye, C., Traore, D., De Groote, H., Taylor, J.R.N., Duodu, G., Bugusu, B., Hamaker, B.R. 2017. Technology-based incubation centres for developing affordable nutritious foods. Presented at the Post-harvest Congress, Nairobi, Kenya, March, 2017.
- Torres-Aguilar, P., Martínez, M.M., Hamaker, B.R. 2017. Impact of low-cost extrusion on lipid oxidation and acceptability of whole grain pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) flours. Institute of Food Technologists annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV, June 2017.
- Van der Merwe, R., Taylor, J.R.N. and Kruger J. 2017. Food-to-food fortification of pearl millet instant porridge to increase iron and zinc nutritive values. Poster presentation International Union of Nutritional Sciences Congress, Buenos Aires, October 2017.
- Van der Merwe, R., Taylor, J.R.N., Kruger, J. 2017. Mineral-rich plant foods has the potential to increase iron and zinc bioavailability from an instant cereal-based porridge. 3rd Hidden Hunger Conference. Stuttgart, Germany. March 2017.
- Shrestha, R. 2017. Development and testing of a multipurpose solar dryer for smallholder farmers corn (Zea mais) drying. M.S. Thesis.
- Shrestha, R., Ileleji, K.E., Woloshuk, C.P. 2017. Survey of smallholder farmers' postharvest practices in Kenya and Senegal; in preparation.
- Taylor, J.R.N. and Awika, J.M., eds. 2017. Gluten-Free Ancient Grains - Cereals, Pseudocereals, and Legumes: Sustainable, Nutritious, and Health-Promoting Foods for the 21st Century. , Woodhead Publishing-Elsevier, Duxford, UK, 356 pp. IBSN 978-0-08-100866-9.
2016
- Debelo, H., Ndiaye, C., Hamaker. B.R., Ferruzzi, M.G. 2016. Interactions between native African plant materials modify in vitro bioaccessibility of provitamin A carotenoids from blended cereal products. Presented at Experimental Biology, 2016. San Diego, CA.
- Ferruzzi M.G, Debelo, H., Ndiaye C., De Groote, H., Traore, D., Taylor, J.R.N., Bugusu, B., Hamaker, B.R. 2016. Leveraging native nutrient dense plants in development of market-led instant fortified grain foods. Presented at the Catholic Relief Services’ Integrated Nutrition Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, November, 2016.
- Lane, B., Woloshuk, C. 2016. Assessment of hermetic storage of maize under different environmental conditions. Poster presentation at International Congress of Entomology. Orlando, FL, September 25-30, 2016.
- Lane, B., Woloshuk, C. 2016. Assessment of hermetic storage of maize under different environmental conditions. American Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, July 30- August 3, 2016.
- McCoy S., Ricker-Gilbert J., Sall, M., Bauchet J. 2016. How do traders and consumers in sub-Saharan Africa value maize moisture content? Evidence from an experimental auction in Senegal. Presented at the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, July 2016.
- Ndiaye, C., Sarr, F., Traore, D., Sow, M.S., Hamaker, B.R., Ferruzzi, M. 2016. Impact of extrusion on fruit/vegetable-millet blends on recovery of provitamin A and product physical properties. Poster presentation at Institute of Food Technologists annual meeting, Chicago, IL, June, 2016 (received 1st place).
- Ortiz, D., Rocheford, T., Ferruzzi, M.G. 2016. Influence of temperature and humidity on the stability of carotenoids in biofortified maize genotypes. Presented at Experimental Biology 2016. San Diego, CA.
- Shrestha, R., Olasubulunmi, M., Ileleji, K., Woloshuk, C., Tubbs, T., DeGroote, H., Shitanda, D., Sarr, I., Samb, M. 2016. Assessing the drying technology needs from a survey of farmers' post-harvest practices in Kenya and Senegal. Poster presentation I2D Exposition held by Global Engineering Program, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, April 1, 2016.
2015
- Tubbs, T., Woloshuk, C. 2015. Simple devices for determining grain moisture, Abstract submitted for a poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Phytopathological Society, Pasadena, California. August 2015.
FPTIC/University of Eldoret Student Posters
- Chebitok, V. 2018. Fortifying Irish potato with banana, amaranth, carrots and moringa.
- Derick Musili, S. 2018. Fortification of sorghum flour: fortificants - butternut, amaranth and baobab.
- Jelimo.B. 2018. Fortifying arrowroots flour with maize flour, cowpea flour and baobab flour.
- Mutinda, V. 2018. Fortified rice flour concept with pumpkin, carrots, amaranth and baobab.
- Orina Kerubo. B. 2018. Fortifying sorghum flour with cassava flour, ofsp flour, bambar nut flour and baobab flour.
- Wanja, J. 2018. Fortifying sorghum flour with green banana flour, pumpkin flour and pumpkin seed flour.
Current Newsletters
JUA Technologies International
December 8, 2022
Both the Dehytray and Dehymeleon technologies spun out from a United States Agency for International Development (USAID)-supported effort called Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Processing and Post-Harvest Handling,” said Klein Ileleji, co-founder and CEO/chief technology officer of JUA Technologies. “It was a multi-institutional effort led by Purdue University to reduce postharvest loss, promote economic growth, improve nutrition and enhance food security in Feed the Future target countries."
Food Processing and Post-Harvest Handling Innovation Lab (FPIL) receives no cost extension to finalize comprehensive project
June 15, 2022
The FPIL recently received United States Agency for International Development (USAID) approval for a no cost extension. After eight years of investment and effort, the extended timeline of one year (May 2023) will allow FPIL to bring capstone research, extension and scale-up activities to sustainable ends.
Providing Cost-Effective Ways to Prevent Aflatoxin Contamination
September 16, 2020
FPIL researchers have studied cost-effective ways to prevent or limit aflatoxin contamination of key crops for rural subsistence households in Sub-Saharan Africa. In collaboration with Istitut Sénégalais de Recherches Agricoles (ISRA), the premier agricultural research institution in Senegal, the research team set up a randomized intervention in the Department of Vélingara in southern Senegal.
Madame Mbacke Provides Opportunity and Empowerment for Senegalese Women
April 30, 2020
In Senegal, an instant flour business uses technology provided through the Food Processing Innovation Lab (FPIL) to provide employment to 1,147 Senegalese women. This offers them a source of income, empowerment and independence. The business owner, Madame Astou Gaye Mbacke first partnered with the FPIL in 2016. Since then this partnership has led to her business, the Touba Darou Salam Cereal Processing Unit, gaining a food extruder giving the facility the technical capacity to develop instant enriched flours.
Providing sustainable post-harvest solutions for sub-Saharan Africa
November 25, 2020
Food security does not end at harvest. Despite advances in agricultural productivity, hunger, malnutrition and poverty remain stubbornly persistent in many developing countries. One contributing factor is that more than one-third of the food produced worldwide is lost or wasted after harvest.
Saving for the Future
November 20, 2017
It’s impossible to measure the full impact of Madame Astou Gaye Mbacke’s entrepreneurship on the people of Senegal—and it all grew from small golden grains of millet. Her facility processes cereal-based products from grains grown by Senegalese farmers, including signature products of millet grain mixed with mango, baobab, or other local fruits and run through an extruder. The result: precooked pellets that are ground into a fortified flour, the key ingredient of porridge. Thanks to the extruder, the preparation of porridge is reduced from hours to minutes. Just add hot water, and an entire family is fed.
A Female Entrepreneur Pays It Forward in Senegal
June 30, 2016
In partnership with the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Processing and Post-Harvest Handling, Madame Astou Gaye Mbacke's facility now has a food extruder, which gives it the technological capacity to turn cereal grains into instant enriched flour.
Purdue hosting international post-harvest loss reduction meeting
January 8, 2016
This week, Purdue is hosting the initial technical meeting for APHLIS+, a project for the African Post Harvest Loss Information System. Purdue was chosen to host the meeting due to its recognized strength and experience in the area of post-harvest loss reduction and value-chain enhancement in developing countries, says Corinne Alexander, professor of agricultural economics.
Researchers Discover Impact of Modern Storage Technology on Adoption of Improved Maize Varieties in Southern Africa
June 19, 2015
It is widely known by farmers in Southern Africa that improved dent varieties of maize are higher yielding than traditional flint varieties. However, farmers also know that improved dent varieties are more susceptible to insect pests in storage than traditional flint varieties due to their open husks and softer kernels. Farmers face a rational trade-off at planting time. They must choose between a higher yielding but more pest susceptible dent variety, or a lower yielding but more pest resistant traditional flint variety. Feed the Future Food Processing and Post-Harvest Handling Innovation Lab, (FPL) researcher Dr. Jacob Ricker-Gilbert, Assistant Professor in Agricultural Economics at Purdue University and his former graduate student Michael Jones recently published an article in Food Policy that estimates how smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa make this decision.
FPL Researchers Gear Up to Collect Weather Data to Evaluate Post-Harvest Operations in Senegal and Kenya
June 19, 2015
The weather plays a crucial role in crop post-harvest operations such as when to harvest, harvest duration, drying and storage. When grain becomes physiologically mature to harvest, its dry down in the field is dictated by environmental temperature, relative humidity (RH), wind and precipitation (rainfall). Farmers typically try to take advantage of allowing the crop to dry naturally on the field before they harvest. However, the length of time farmers wait patiently for crops to dry need to be balanced with field losses that could be incurred due to insect pests, vermin and mold and the need to prepare the land for the next crop.
Human-Centered Design of Crop Drying Solutions for Smallholder Farmers
June 18, 2015
Poster presentation at I2D Lab by Ravindra Shrestha and Klein Ileleji.
President Mitch Daniels Comments on FPL
April 15, 2015
In president Daniel's comments to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, FPL was on his list of Purdue responses to the food security challenge.
The Food Processing Innovation Lab Builds on Hermetic Storage Success
February 3, 2015
The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations has posted an interview on their Global Initiative on Food Loss and Waste Reduction site.
Purdue, Feed the Future thinking beyond crop harvesting in Africa
May 22, 2014
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University researchers will lead a $5 million, five-year effort to help countries in sub-Saharan Africa reduce hunger and poverty fueled by food waste. By improving processing and marketing of key crops, those in developing countries can make better use of food that already is being produced but is simply lost through poor storage or processing technologies and management practices.
Annual Meetings
- Launch Meeting /Senegal – 8.2014 ·
- Year 1 Annual Meeting /WebEx – 8.2015
- Year 2 Annual Meeting / WebEx – 8.2016
- Year 3 Annual Meeting / Webex – 8.2017
- Year 4 Annual Meeting / Senegal – 6.2018
- Year 6 Annual Meeting / Zoom - 5.2020
Annual Reports
- 10.31.2014 (only 5 months)
- 10.31.2015 (full year)
- Year 2 –10.31.2016
- Year 3 – 10.31.2017
- Year 4 – 10.31.2018
- Final 5-Year Report
Semi-Annual Reports
Supporting Youth to Reduce Food Loss and Waste | USAID’s Kitchen Sink Podcast #6
2023
A USAID podcast with Jacob Ricker-Gilbert, Wyatt Pracht, and Patrick Ketiem explores the role of youth in reducing food loss and waste. The speakers share findings from a recent project conducted in Kenya, an area where youth unemployment and smallholder farmers lacking access to agricultural inputs are two major challenges."
Improving Post-Harvest Management in Kenya
2022
Video created jointly with Purdue University College of Agriculture and the Kenyan Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO)."
Global Agriculture Innovation Forum: Managing Post Harvest Losses: PICS Case Study
2021
The Forum was conducted as a series of six virtual events in 2021, each consisting of multiple sessions of presentations, moderated discussions, and Q&A sessions with world-renowned experts."