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Item Towards The Development of An Intelligent Evaporative Cooling System for Post-Harvest Storage of Selected Fruits(Federal University of Technology, Minna, 2024-12-03) Isah, O.R., Adebayo S.E., Nuhu, B.K., Umar, B.U., Maliki, DPoor management of post-harvest storage of fruits and vegetables has led to enormous food wastage and economic loss globally. Refrigerating systems have been adopted over the years to avert these losses; however, installing them is expensive and can cause chilling injury and moisture loss to the fruits and vegetables when they go below 20℃ temperature. An evaporative cooling system has recently been widely used to preserve fruits and vegetables because it’s cheap to implement, especially for small-scale farmers. This system reduces the temperature and increases the air humidity in their chamber by removing latent heat from the evaporated water when exposed to sunlight. The existing evaporative system has been efficient in preserving the quality of fruits and vegetables as well as extending their shelf-life; however, they lacked automated operation and control mechanisms, intelligent mechanisms capable of identifying the physical state of the fruits, adaptive control techniques for the storage and remote monitoring, feedback scheme of the system for use by the farmers. The abovementioned limitations have prevented the system from achieving optimal performance in preserving fruits. Hence, this research aims to develop a multi-chamber evaporative cooling preservative system for post-harvest storage of fruits. In the first step, Tomato images were collected and trained with the MobileNetV2 model, achieving accuracy, precision and recall of 88%, 89% and 88% respectively. Overall, the model performs well, however, fine- tuning the model or using more training data could help improve its performance further