Global food security is a challenging issue. Meeting the food and nutritional requirements of the world has become an issue for national policymakers and is of public concern. There is a need to enhance agricultural production, as well as, to reduce postharvest loss, improve the quality of processed products, and add value to products to make more quality food available. Agro-product processing technology plays a major role to reduce post-harvest losses, improve the quality of processed products, and add value to the products. It also generates employment and ultimately contributes to food security.
Features:
- Covers a wide spectrum of agro-product processing technology
- Explains the principles and practices of agro-product processing technology with many worked examples to quickly teach the basic principles through examples
- Contains examples from different operations on current problems to show the wide applications of the principles of agro-product technology
- Includes process control and emerging technologies in agro-product processing such as energy and exergy analysis, neural network modeling, and CFD modeling
This book deals with physical and thermal properties, cleaning and sorting, drying and storage, parboiling and milling, by-product utilization, heating and cooling, refrigerated cooling, and cold storage. The most unique feature of this book is the machine vision for grading fruits, process control and materials handling, and emerging technologies such as neural network, finite element, CFD, and genetic algorithm.
About the Author:
Professor B. K. Bala is the dean of the Faculty of Engineering,
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology
University, Gopalganj, Bangladesh, and was a professor in the
Department of Farm Power and Machinery, Bangladesh Agricultural
University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh, where he was engaged in teaching
and research for over 42 years starting from 1970. He has supervised
more than a dozen PhD students in the areas of drying and storage
of agro products, modeling of food security, modeling of integrated
energy systems and energy policy, renewable energy, modeling of climate
change impacts, and emerging technologies such as neural network,
exergy, genetic algorithm, and computational fluid dynamics.
Professor Bala received a B.Sc. (Eng.) degree from Bangladesh
University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh, in
1969 and an M.Eng. degree from the Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand, in 1975.
Professor Bala also received a Ph.D. degree from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, in
1983 and worked on modeling and simulation of heat and mass transfer during industrial deep-bed
drying of malt and provided the foundation and basis for energy conservation and online control of
industrial deep bed drying of malt. He also worked on solar drying as an EC postdoctoral fellow at
the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, from 1992 to 1993. He was on a DAAD study visit at
the Institute of Agricultural Engineering in the Tropics and Subtropics, University of Hohenheim,
Germany, for research on solar drying in 1995. Professor Bala also served as a research fellow at the
Institute of Agricultural and Food Policy Research, Universiti Putra Malaysia from 2012 to 2014.
Professor Bala has published 207 scientific papers mostly in high-impact factor journals, and
he is also the author of nine textbooks. He is the author of Drying and Storage of Cereal Grains
published by Wiley-Blackwell in 2017, and he is the co-author of System Dynamics Modeling and
Simulation published by Springer in 2017.