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Fruits
> Guava
Grading
The harvested bunches are graded as per their
size of the berries and their colour. Before packing,
the broken, decayed, deformed, undersized, and
discoloured berries are removed by their pedicels
from the selected bunches, using a long nosed
scissors. While cleaning, harvesting or trimming
bunches should be held by their stalk, preferably
by wearing rubber gloves. This care is taken not
to erase the fine waxy coating called 'bloom'
from the berry surface. Otherwise it leads to
rapid loss of water through the skin of berries
and they shrivel during storage.
Packing
The grapes sent to the local market are packed
in ventilated corrugated boxes accommodating 2-4
kg of grapes. These boxes are lined with newsprint
paper. Fine paper shred or fine hay is spread
at the bottom and top of the box for cushioning.
The open flaps of the box are secured firmly by
an adhesive tape. Table grapes for overseas market
are packed in 5 ply corrugated boxes of size 500x300mm
accommodating 5 kg of grapes. The graded bunches
are weighed into 5 kg lots in plastic trays. One
or two bunches weighing between 350-650 g are
placed in small and thin polythene pouches. Before
placing the pouches in the carton, bubble sheet
is spread with its rough surface facing towards
the base of the box. A white and soft polythene
liner is spread over the top of the bubble sheet.
These pouches are arranged in a single layer in
a slanting fashion in the carton. The flaps at
the open end of the carton are folded before precooling.
After precooling, dual purpose SO2
releasing pads are placed over the pouches and
the polythene liner is folded in.
Storage
The grapes should be pre-cooled promptly after
harvest in separate rooms with large refrigeration
capacity, high air velocity and high relative
humidity. They are normally pre-cooled at 1-2°
C within 6 hours of harvest. After pre-cooling,
the dual releasing Sulphur dioxide pads (Grape
guard) are placed with their coated surfaces downwards
on the filled plastic pouches and covered with
the polythene liner. The boxes are closed and
shifted to cold storage rooms where the temperature
and humidity are maintained at 0-2° C and
95% respectively. The arrangement of boxes in
the cold storage to ensure uniform cooling of
all berries in a box and all boxes is very important.
Cool Chain
Cool chain is essential during the transport
of export quality commodity all the way from the
farm to the customer. This helps in maintaining
the temperature inside the box at the same low
level as in the cold storage.
The various stages of
the cool chain are:
- Coldstore at the farm.
- Refrigerated truck from farm to the airport
- Coldstore at the airport.
- Building up of the pallet in a coldstore at
the airport.
- Loading the aircrafts directly from the coldstore
in a short time.
- Cargo aircraft maintains coldstore temperature
in hold.
- Off loading direct into a coldstore in the
receiving country.
- Refrigerated truck to the customers.
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