Three and half decades of research on controlled atmosphere storage of grains under nitrogen and recent utilization of the technology in Nigeria

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Autor/innen

  • Egobude Okonkwo Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, 32/34 Barikisu Iyede Street, Abule Oja, Yaba, PMB 12543, Marina, Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
  • Michael Omodara Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Km 3 Asa Dam Road, PMB 1489, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria
  • Shuaib Oyewole Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Km 3 Asa Dam Road, PMB 1489, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria
  • Adaora Osegbo Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, 32/34 Barikisu Iyede Street, Abule Oja, Yaba, PMB 12543, Marina, Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
  • Patricia Pessu Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Km 3 Asa Dam Road, PMB 1489, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria
  • Adeola Oyebanji Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Km 3 Asa Dam Road, PMB 1489, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria
  • Olufemi Peters Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Km 3 Asa Dam Road, PMB 1489, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5073/jka.2018.463.125

Schlagworte:

inert atmosphere metal silo (IAMS), Nitrogen, grain storage and quality, control of pests, utilization

Abstract

A major breakthrough of Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute (NSPRI) is in the development of Inert Atmosphere Metal Silo (IAMS) in bulk grain storage for suitability of the climate, adoption and utilization in Nigeria. This technology uses nitrogen gas to achieve a controlled atmosphere (N2-CA) or environment for the control of stored products pests infestation and damage. Achieved 100% mortality of all life adults and immature stages of stored products insect pests; inhibited mould growth, maintained biochemical composition of stored grain and germinability (85% -91%) recorded at 12 months of storage. The system has been used to effectively store white maize, groundnut, Ife brown cowpea, wheat, paddy rice and yellow sorghum for periods of 12 – 48 months. The only system that has ability to store cowpea which cannot be stored in conventional silos. Research activities commenced from laboratory trials to pilot scale and later to medium and commercial levels. Shading the IAMS top against direct sun effect with palm fronds or hood for insulation prevented moisture migration and condensation, and maintained temperature below 30 oC in stored grain. A return per unit on investment of 0.44 was recorded when utilized for storage of wheat for a period of 48 months. IAMS has economic advantages over conventional silos which require frequency of pesticides application, turning of grains to prevent caking, food poisoning and high cost of labour. The recent utilization of this technology is due to increased awareness and demands for availability of grains for food safety, quality and nutrition. IAMS is being taken up by some entrepreneurs, marketers and Landmark University, Omu-Aru, Kwara state for grain storage in Nigeria. This technology is available for use at smallholder, medium, commercial and strategic grain reserve levels. Three and half decades of application of IAMS technology in grain storage in Nigeria is discussed.

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2018-10-29