The Philippines is experiencing extreme weather events (typhoons and floods) which often result to significant rice postharvest losses, among other things. In this study, a new and mechanized postharvest system that integrates field handling and drying of the paddy grains is proposed to speed up the operation and help ensure a good quality harvest even when affected by typhoons or floods. The system makes use of eight 500 kg capacity specially-designed bags that function both as grain containers during transport and as drying bins. The drying operation is accomplished using these bags while mounted on the floor inside a typhoon-resistant shelter.
Philippine Rice Res Inst PhilRice, Rice Engn & Mechanizat Div, Munoz Sci City 3119, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
Recommended Citation:
Orge, R. F.,Sawey, D. A.,Leal, L., V,et al. Re-engineering the paddy rice drying system in the Philippines for climate change adaptation[J]. DRYING TECHNOLOGY,2019-01-01