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Passive solar dryers as sustainable alternatives for drying agricultural produce in sub-Saharan Africa: advances and challenges

AbstractThe lack of adequate techniques for food processing is among the reasons underlying food losses and high levels of hunger in Sub-Saharan Africa; the application of solar energy to dry agricultural products is one potential solution. However, the total replacement of traditional uses of solar energy is still far from reality. Therefore, in this study, we systematically review the academic literature testing passive solar drying systems in order to assess their performance. Then the main limitations and challenges for passive solar dryers developed in Sub-Saharan Africa are derived. The literature search reveals very limited research and a lack of standardized methods to assess solar dryer performance. Studies mainly report parameters related to dryers’ thermal performance and physical features, thus neglecting parameters related to the quality of dried products and economics. Standardized and robust methodologies are urgently needed for more accurate conclusions and comparability of study results. Moreover, successfully applying passive solar dryers as an alternative to the traditional use of solar energy requires overcoming challenges such as time consumption, limited quantities of dried products, and the periodic nature of solar radiation. Thus, given its ability to significantly improve the self-life of food and overcome the current limitations for effective utilization of solar dryers in SSA, the use of mixed mode passive greenhouse dryers is proposed.
- German Development Institute Germany
- Lúrio University Mozambique
- Lúrio University Mozambique
- Leibniz Association Germany
- Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Germany
630 Landwirtschaft und verwandte Bereiche, Food processing, Economics, Agricultural engineering, FOS: Mechanical engineering, Plant Science, Solar dryer, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Engineering, Solar energy, Comparability, Solar Air Heater Heat Transfer Analysis, GE1-350, Renewable Energy in Agriculture, Geography, Passive solar dryers, Life Sciences, Agriculture, Dynamic Modeling of Plant Form and Growth, 550 Geowissenschaften, Archaeology, Physical Sciences, Environmental economics, Environmental science, Drying and Dehydration of Food Products, FOS: Mathematics, Drying, Nutrition, Mechanical Engineering, Food security, Environmental sciences, Nutrition ; Solar energy ; Food processing ; Food security ; Passive solar dryers, Combinatorics, Electrical engineering, Process engineering, Mathematics, Food Science, ddc: ddc:550, ddc: ddc:630
630 Landwirtschaft und verwandte Bereiche, Food processing, Economics, Agricultural engineering, FOS: Mechanical engineering, Plant Science, Solar dryer, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Engineering, Solar energy, Comparability, Solar Air Heater Heat Transfer Analysis, GE1-350, Renewable Energy in Agriculture, Geography, Passive solar dryers, Life Sciences, Agriculture, Dynamic Modeling of Plant Form and Growth, 550 Geowissenschaften, Archaeology, Physical Sciences, Environmental economics, Environmental science, Drying and Dehydration of Food Products, FOS: Mathematics, Drying, Nutrition, Mechanical Engineering, Food security, Environmental sciences, Nutrition ; Solar energy ; Food processing ; Food security ; Passive solar dryers, Combinatorics, Electrical engineering, Process engineering, Mathematics, Food Science, ddc: ddc:550, ddc: ddc:630
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