2021
DOI: 10.9734/ejnfs/2021/v13i1230466
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Post-harvest System and Quality of Cocoa Beans in the Southern Region of Cameroon

Abstract: Aims: Multiple rejections of Cameroonian cocoa at the level of the international market proved that commercial cocoa produced in this country still has an unstable quality. In view to contribute to the improvement of the quality of this product, an investigation was made on the post-harvest treatments. Methodology: An inquiry form on the techniques of post-harvest treatments was effectuated in two cocoa production zones, notably Biwong Bulu and Mvangang subdivisions in the southern region of Cameroon. Th… Show more

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“…This assertion further reinforces the importance of shade in developing the nutritional properties of beans. Furthermore, beans from shaded areas (rich in 5 International Journal of Food Science proteins) would be beneficial in formulating products such as protein shakes or protein bars for consumers seeking protein-rich foods [34].…”
Section: Biochemicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This assertion further reinforces the importance of shade in developing the nutritional properties of beans. Furthermore, beans from shaded areas (rich in 5 International Journal of Food Science proteins) would be beneficial in formulating products such as protein shakes or protein bars for consumers seeking protein-rich foods [34].…”
Section: Biochemicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, most cocoa orchards in Cameroon are aging and seeing their productivity decline, while environmentally friendly practices are rapidly disappearing [1,2] and the majority of producers are men [3]. It is in an attempt to overcome these challenges that cocoa certification was launched in Cameroon in 2012.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%