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Packaging solution for fresh horticultural produce

Engagement opportunity: PMA-MAP-based packaging solution for fresh horticultural produce

Punnet of strawberries knocked over

Photo credit: clubfoto/istockphoto.com

Technology

  • Novel packaging solutions for soft berries and herbs, based on perforation mediated active modified packaging (PMA-MAP), developed at Teagasc.
  • Have led to a further 10 days shelf life extension for strawberries and further 5 days shelf life for hydroponically grown basil when compared to conventional packaging.
  • Through this tailored packaging solution, fruit and herb producers can further extend their products shelf life, reducing associated food loss/waste, while exploiting circular economy principles. 

Unique Selling Propositions

  • A three-step platform technology tailored for various horticultural produce, optimising shelf life and quality.
  • The combined system includes gas flushing with optimised gas combinations, micro perforation of films and use of appropriate recyclable/biodegradable/compostable packaging material.

Development stage

  • Validated at pilot scale, over two seasons, for strawberries (24kg in multiple punnets) and basil (12kg in multiple pouches).
  • Shelf life of strawberries extended to 26 days and basil (hydroponically grown) to 10 days.

Opportunity to engage

We welcome engagement from the following industries to help drive commercialisation:

  • Irish horticulture producers, e.g. berries and herbs.
  • Packaging suppliers seeking sustainable innovative solutions.

Research funding

SFI Food Waste Challenge: LEAF NO WASTE, led by Technological University Dublin.

Teagasc PI: Shivani Pathania, Teagasc Food Research Centre, Ashtown.


For further information or opportunity to discuss, contact Miriam Walsh:
engage@teagasc.ie or miriam.walsh@teagasc.ie

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