Pre-cooling systems for small-scale producers

 

 

 

Lisa Kitinoja1* and James F Thompson2

1Extension Systems International, Quartzsite, Arizona, USA

2Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of California, Davis, California, USA

 

 

 

Abstract

Purpose of review: To identify pre-cooling systems and cooling methods that are suitable for smaller scale horticultural producers

Findings: A range of pre-cooling systems are available for small-scale horticultural producers and their suitability is described, in terms of availability, ease of use, capital cost, energy requirements. Expected benefits of using pre-cooling are also discussed.

Limitations: Many of the mobile pre-cooling systems currently available on the market have been developed by commercial companies and most have not been scientifically evaluated in comparison to known stationary systems such as a cold wall. There is relatively little published information about the suitability of small-scale hydro-cooling, evaporative cooling and mobile forced-air cooling systems, especially regarding the range of crops and environments found in developing countries.

Directions for further research: Future research needs include identification and characterization of lower cost pre-cooling methods and continued efforts to improve their cooling efficiency and reduce their energy use. Efforts to standardize and test management practices that conserve energy should be undertaken in order to further improve financial benefits.

 

Keywords: pre-cooling systems; portable; mobile; small-scale; postharvest

 

Stewart Postharvest Review 2010, 2:2

Published online 01 June 2010

doi: 10.2212/spr.2010.2.2