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24 August 2012Project Code
Short Summary
This project investigates management methods to effectively reduce postharvest losses in tomatoes.
Year Published
1998
Project Provider
Qld Department of Primary Industries
Attachment
Losses of fresh market tomatoes due to post-harvest disease are estimated to cost North Queensland growers of the oder of $5m per year. Following physical and attitudinal surveys of the problem, a multi-faceted project was undertaken to focus on managing risks during pre and post-harvest stages of the industry. In addition, a subsequent project investigated the sources of bruising using an instrumented sphere, with the aim of minimising this threat to quality.
Project report
Postharvest and supply chain
Tomatoes
Solanaceous vegetables