Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/27192
Title: LETTUCE (LACTUCA SATIVA L.) - THE NEGLECTED VEGETABLE IN THE MACEDONIAN PRODUCTION AND TRADE
Authors: Gordana Popsimonova, Rukie Agic, Zvezda Bogevska, Margarita Davitkovska
Keywords: soil-less cultivation, food safety, leafy vegetables
Issue Date: 2022
Journal: Journal of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences
Conference: 4th International Symposium for Agriculture and Food
Abstract: Although vegetable production plays a significant role with over 30% of the total crop production output in the Republic of North Macedonia, only a couple of vegetables are treated with due diligence: tomato, pepper (most of it intended for processing), cucumber, and cabbage. Fifteen other vegetables can be found in different data sources, but lettuce is not among them. The only source about the cultivation area and quantity of production is the Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Water Economy, but this information defers largely from the one that can be obtained from FAOstat. In both cases, the values are negligible low, i.e., below 20 ha in total. In this paper, we have tried to present the realistic status and trends of lettuce import, export, and consumption over ten years and deduct from there the volume and the origin of lettuce production. The results indicate that over 80% percent of the lettuce that is sold on the markets comes from uncertain cultivation practices, especially concerning food safety standards. Considering that lettuce has a tendency to accumulate nitrates, along with microbiological threats, it makes the whole picture even more complex. We propose some soil-less cultivation methods that can be easily adopted by the growers and result in more efficient and safe production.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/27192
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