Student Ready Entrepreneurial Develpoment in Biotechnology Bts422 Potato Cold Storage in India
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The quality of potato, and its storage life, is reduced by the loss of moisture, decay and
physiological breakdown. These deteriorations are directly related to storage temperature,
relative humidity, air circulation and gas composition. In an attempt to attain the desired
storage condition in an enclosure, many systems have been developed over the years
depending on the geographic location, volume produced, consumer demand and the
marketing strategies. A weB-established cold storage has been considered in this work which
was used for storage of potatoes, so as to protect them from getting spoiled and to prolong
their preservation period. The theoretical analysis has been conducted to evaluate coefficient
of performance (COP), relative humidity and power consumption ofthe abovementioned cold
storage. Further, the change in level of refrigerant i.e. NH3 on that cold storage with respect
to the change in load has been noticed and retained. Cooling the harvested product control the
rate of quality loss by slowing the rate of respiration. The warmer the temperature, the faster
the deterioration and the shorter the storage life; conversely, the cooler the temperature, the
slower the deterioration and the longer the storage life. The more quickly the product is
cooled, the longer it will remain marketable. Different potato tubers were procured from
ICAR-CPRIC, Modipuram, were washed and air dried before putting into cold storage.
