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Development and Adaptability of Individual Packaging Containers for Strawberries

We have previously reported on the design of individual packaging containers for strawberries to prevent the degradation of quality. The container is bivalve-shaped and the two “shells” of the bivalve grip the peduncle of the fruit, thereby allowing packaging without the fruit coming into contact wi...

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Published in:JARQ. Japan agricultural research quarterly 2016/07/01, Vol.50(3), pp.183-186
Main Authors: KONYA, Tomoko, KAINUMA, Hideo, FUJIOKA, Osamu, TANAKA, Hiroyuki
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