The HORTI-GREEN Project

Hybrid Conference on Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) Practices in Horticultural Processing Sector

The HORTI-GREEN project, entitled Inclusive Green Horticultural Processing Sector in Kenya, is an action implemented by Fundación SUSTALDE, University of Nairobi (UoN), Consumer Information Network (CIN), and Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS). In the framework of the project, the organizing and scientific committee organized a hybrid conference held in Nairobi in Kenya during the week of  June 15-16, 2022 on Sustainable Production and Consumption. The aim of this conference was to foster interaction and provide a knowledge/innovation-sharing platform for research outputs arising from the project and other similar activities that are currently being promoted with an emphasis on the horticultural processing sector.

The project team held a conference where oral presentations were made and translated into publishable peer-reviewed manuscripts. The project team partnered with the East African Journal of Science, Technology, and Innovation (EAJSTI) for a publication of a special issue of the journal focusing on the conference theme, “Promoting Sustainable Production and Consumption Practices while seizing green economy opportunities in Horticultural Processing’’. The thematic areas included green financing opportunities, sustainable energy management, waste handling and management, sustainable consumption patterns, water management and conservation, certification and current innovations in SCP.

“The HORTI-GREEN project is co-financed by the European Union. This publication has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of the authors and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union”.

Published: 09-08-2023

Articles

Product and process development of mango flakes using response surface methodology

Mwarome Jumbale, Michael Wandayi Okoth, George Ooko Abong', Jane Lukachi Ambuko, Duke Gekonge
Abstract 320 | PDF Downloads 214

Postharvest Handling Practices and Hygiene Knowledge of Cowpea Leaves among Households in the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands in Kenya

Ann Miano, George Abong', Lucy Njue, Agnes Mwang'ombe
Abstract 289 | PDF Downloads 177

Effect of storage conditions on physico-chemical properties of cowpea leaves

Ann Miano, George Abong', Lucy Njue , Agnes Mwang'ombe
Abstract 185 | PDF Downloads 115

Unlocking the potential for yellow maize production and utilization in Homa-bay County, Kenya

JOYCE AGUK; Onwong’a Richard, Chemining’wa George, Jumbo M. Bright, George Ooko Abong'
Abstract 635 | PDF Downloads 318

The Status of Avocado Production, Postharvest Handling and Utilization in Kenya

Benson Shivachi, George Abong', Michael Okoth, Dyke Gikonge
Abstract 701 | PDF Downloads 909

Risk mitigation of aflatoxin contamination in maize and its food and feed products in developing countries: a review

JOYCE WANGECI WANJIRU, LUCY GICUKU NJUE, MICHAEL WANDAYI OKOTH, GEOFFREY KARAU MURIIRA
Abstract 344 | PDF Downloads 247

The potential contribution and challenges of edible grasshopper (Ruspolia differens) to food and nutrition security in Uganda- a literature review

Diane Nabikolo, Lucy Njue, George Ooko Abong, Tanga Mbi Chrysantu
Abstract 301 | PDF Downloads 308