A Select Bibliography of Postharvest Literature
at the CARDI Information Centre
December 2000
CONTENTS
General/Miscellaneous
Disease Control
Pest Control
Postharvest Technology
Marketing
Quality Assurance
Ackee
Anthuriums
Avocado
Banana & Plantain
Breadfruit
Cassava
Citrus
Dasheen
Food Crops
Fruits
Golden Apple
Guava
Hot Pepper
Mango
Onions
Ornamentals
Papaya
Passionfruit
Pineapple
Root Crops
Sweet Potato
Vegetables
Yams
Foreword
Select Bibliographies - CARDI Information Centre: Postharvest
The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI), has a
mandate to support the research and development efforts of the Caribbean Region.
As part of the mechanism to deliver the output of these programmes, CARDI
collects and organizes a selection of documents on key topics of interest from
the Caribbean and wider afield. The CARDI bibliographic database is a record of
a significant part of that collection and currently lists over 10,000 records on
a variety of agricultural related topics. With this series of Select
Bibliographies, we have another opportunity to share this bibliographic
information.
The themes selected for the series were influenced by consultation with
members of the research networks in PROCICARIBE and their request for
information on technical materials available in their respective subject areas.
This title A Select Bibliography of Postharvest Literature at the CARDI
Information Centre, lists a number of articles on various aspects of
postharvest and may be used as a resource in locating information on postharvest
and related topics. It may be of particular interest to the Caribbean Postharvet
Network (CAPHNET).
We trust that you will find this bibliography useful. We especially invite
you to continue to send copies of Caribbean materials (published and
unpublished) to the Information Centre for inclusion in the database. An
electronic version of this document is available at www.caisnet.org.
The financial support of the ACP EU (CTA) towards the compilation of the
information, purchase of documents, cataloguing and classification, data entry,
as well as printing and publication and distribution of this material is
gratefully acknowledged.
Claudette de Freitas
Information Resources Manager
December 2000