Abstract:
Maize is a major agricultural resource for smallholder farmers in East Africa, providing both food and income. However, poor post-harvest management leads to about 20% and 30% loss of maize grains, thereby aggravating hunger and poverty. Reducing post-harvest losses in maize is an essential component in any strategy to make more food available without increasing the burden on the natural environment. The current metal silo storage methods do not offer significant protection against insect and mould infestation. In addition, they often experience temperature fluctuations, grain lumping and caking due to moisture condensation at the inside silo wall. This study focuses on developing an improved metal silo to prevent grain damage due to rodents, insects and caking. The research covers all the necessary design considerations, construction and methods of using the silo for maximum results. The improved metal silo is 87% efficient in reducing insect infestation, significantly reduces temperature fluctuations and completely prevents grain caking or lumping. The silo is used indoor and recommended to enclose a candle with the grains for maximum efficiency. The silo is economically affordable and increases farmers’ income through reducing post-harvest losses.
Key words: Maize metal silo, double-wall, candle, sawdust