Abstract

Groundnut is an important cash crop for domestic markets as well as for foreign trade in several developing and developed countries. It is also one of the most valuable cash crops in eastern Ethiopia. However, its production is constrained by Aspergillus species, which cause quantitative losses and produce highly toxic and carcinogenic chemical substances known as aflatoxins. The research was conducted with the objective to determine the stakeholders’ perceptions about groundnut qualities with respect to aflatoxin contamination and pre-and post-harvest practices affecting development of aflatoxigenic fungi and aflatoxin contamination. The study was conducted in groundnut growing areas in eastern Ethiopia. Primanry data were collected using a semi-structured self-administered questionnaire administered to 165 randomly selected stakeholders. We found that from 165 respondents, 98.7 % farmers and 93.3 % traders disagreed on the indices of groundnut quality assumed of promoting aflatoxin contamination. It is necessary to make concerted campaigns to create and raise perception among farmers, traders and consumers about pre-and post-harvest practices affecting groundnut quality and aflatoxin contamination and high quality maintenance in the groundnut value chain.

Highlights

  • Groundnut is an important cash crop for domestic markets as well as for foreign trade in several developing and developed countries

  • Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.), which is known as peanut, earthnut, monkeynut and goobers, is an annual leguminous oil crop

  • Description of the study area The study was conducted in three major groundnut growing areas, namely Babile, Gursum and Fedis Districts of East Hararghe Zone, Oromia Regional State of Ethiopia in 2014 crop season

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Introduction

Groundnut is an important cash crop for domestic markets as well as for foreign trade in several developing and developed countries. It is one of the most valuable cash crops in eastern Ethiopia. Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.), which is known as peanut, earthnut, monkeynut and goobers, is an annual leguminous oil crop. It is one of the world’s most important oilseed crops (Upadhyaya et al, 2010), ranked as the 4th most important oilseed crop and the 13th most important food crop (Surendranatha et al, 2011).

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