Jan-Feb 2021 edition of Gulf Agriculture magazine

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Post-Harvest Treatments

JBT PRoDOSE BRINGS SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY TO POST-HARVEST PROCESS

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he preparation and application of postharvest treatments and waxes has long been a time-consuming, laborintensive process for fresh citrus producers, and one that typically means workers have to handle large quantities of chemicals. JBT’s new PRoDOSE system has been designed to tackle all of these concerns, bringing an extra dose of safety and efficiency to the post-harvest process.

Time-consuming For producers of primarily fresh citrus, a wax-based food coating is conventionally mixed with one containing fungicide properties, before being pumped through an application system. However, the measurement of the chemicals – and the mixing itself – is typically done by hand, meaning that the whole process can take hours at a time. “It’s very labor-intensive,”

explains JBT California citrus specialist Dana Dillard. “The wax coating has to be measured out by hand and mixed in a 300-500 gallon tank, which can take a person two-three hours, and this process is carried out every day or every other day.” Cost reduction PRoDOSE takes the fullstrength fungicides and meters them into the food grade coating with extreme accuracy through connecting valves and piping; a blending process which can be carried out at a rate of 25-30 gallons at a time, which allows for faster chemical changes based on market trends and decay pressures. “PRoDOSE reduces the safety hazard of blending the chemicals, cuts down the burden of a very laborintensive task, and reduces the overall time needed for the blending process,” says Dillard. For more information, visit www.jbtliquidfoods.com

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January-February 2021


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