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1.

Name, address, and years in business


- Rosalie O. Licudan
- No. 87 2F Block 4, Cogon Public Market Barangay 35 Pob., Cagayan de Oro City
- Approximately 21 years in business

2. Commodity and the volume per time


- Vegetables (Cabbage, Squash, Tomato, Cucumber, Onion, Garlic, Chayote,
Potato, Baguio Beans, Sari-Sari, etc.)
- They received vegetables every day (4 sacks per day) from Bulua Market and
Claveria.

3. Trace the flow of goods from the field to the consumer


- The eggplant, chayote baguio beans, etc are from Claveria, meanwhile the pechay
and cabbage are from Bulua Market.

4. Note any losses (volume/time)


- The owner told us that there were only minor losses since they received
vegetables every day.

5. When commodity gets spoiled, what do they do with it?


- If it has less injury, they chopped the vegetables and a portion of it is inevitably
thrown into the garbage.

6. Problems in post-harvest life of commodity


- We cannot trace the flow since the vendor order vegetables from Bulua Market
and Claveria.

7. How do they extend post-harvest life?


- The owner said that the other vendors put tawas in the vegetables and sodium
in the sari-sari to make it look fresh. We asked if they put also tawas and sodium
in their vegetables, and the owner said they dont.

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