Ememwa, I.K.Nungo, R.A.Oyunga, M.O.Cheboswony, R.J.Katama, C.K.2024-08-022024-08-022017Ememwa, I.K., Nungo, R.A., Oyunga, M.O., Cheboswony, R.J., & Katama, C.K. (2017). Improving Storability of Sweet Potato for Food Security [Brochure]. Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organizationhttps://kalroerepository.kalro.org/handle/123456789/14100Orange fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) varieties contain beta-carotene; a precursor of Vitamin A. Vitamin A helps in vision, skeletal formation and growth and gestation/placenta development. Solar drying of OFSP is emphasized as it protects OFSP from dust and pests and retains more beta-carotene. Most OFSP varieties have high water content. Processing OFSP into dried chips helps reduce the water content thus improving shelf life and eases transportation. A solar drier can be constructed from locally available materials. Where a solar drier is not available, drying under shade is encouraged to protect OFSP from direct sunlight which destroys beta-carotene.ensweetpotatosolar drierDried chipsImproving Storability of Sweet Potato for Food SecurityExtension material