About us - Contacts - Links
APHLIS (African Postharvest Losses Information System) is a network of cereal grain experts in East and Southern Africa, backed up by a database and postharvest loss calculator, that together facilitate the estimation of annual postharvest losses for the cereal grains of the countries of East and Southern Africa, by province. To reflect the current high profile of postharvest loss reduction as a means of improving food availability in developing countries, the European Commission is investing in further development of APHLIS. The project was initiated and financed by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (MARS Unit). The third phase of the project started in January 2012. The project is led by the Natural Resources Institute (NRI) and will be delivered in association with the Federal Office for Agriculture and Food (BLE). At regional level it has received the endorsement of FARA (Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa) whose eRAILS agricultural information system offers exciting potential synergies with APHLIS, both through its webpage facility and its shared database.
Contact
General comments and questions: info@aphlis.net
For further information on
- Postharvest loss estimates – contact Prof. Rick Hodges R.J.Hodges@gre.ac.uk
- The PHL network and knowledge management – contact Marc Bernard Marc.Bernard@ble.de
- Project management at JRC – contact Felix Rembold at JRCfelix.rembold@jrc.ec.europa.eu
Links
- MARS (Monitoring Agricultural ResourceS) - (http://mars.jrc.ec.europa.eu/)
- Natural Resources Institute - (http://www.nri.org)
- BLE - (http://www.ble.de)
- FARA - (http://www.fara-africa.org)
- ASARECA - (http://www.asareca.org)
- SADC/FANR - (http://www.sadc.int/fanr)
- GIEWS - (http://www.fao.org/GIEWS)
- ADM Institute for the Prevention of Postharvest Loss
- Postharvest Loss Reduction centre at NRI
- FAO Information on Postharvest Operations
- FAO (Rural infrastructure and agro industries)
- SDC Agriculture and Food Security Network
- World Bank (Agric. & Rural Development)