Author(s): Prof. (Dr.) Safia Farooqui, Prof. (Dr.) Rajendra Takale, Dr. Ganesh S. Shinde
Abstract: The globalization of Agri-food trade has amplified the importance of efficient cold chain logistics, particularly for perishable commodities such as dairy, seafood, and fresh produce. This study, titled Cold Chain Logistics for Perishable Exports, investigates the infrastructural and operational challenges in maintaining temperature-sensitive supply chains from farm gate to international markets. Using empirical data from 89 farmers in Satara district, Maharashtra, the research assesses the current level of awareness, adoption, and readiness among producers regarding cold chain technologies and export standards. The analysis reveals critical gaps in refrigeration infrastructure, limited farmer access to cold storage and transport facilities, and significant knowledge deficiencies in handling export-grade perishables. Furthermore, the study underscores the role of policy interventions, public-private partnerships, and targeted capacity-building programs in bridging these gaps. By proposing a strategic framework to enhance cold chain logistics, this research contributes to strengthening the export potential of India’s perishable agri-sector while reducing post-harvest losses and ensuring product integrity in global markets.
Keywords: Cold Chain Logistics, Perishable Exports, Refrigeration Infrastructure, Temperature-Controlled Transport, , Fresh Produce, Farmer Readiness, Supply Chain Gaps.
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Received: 29 Jun 2025; Received in revised form: 30 Jul 2025; Accepted: 04 Aug 2025; Available online: 10 Aug 2025
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