Showcasing postharvest developments with potential application in tomatoes. Presented March 7th at the Syngenta "We love Tomato" event in Almeria, Spain.
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Postharvest Technology in Tomatoes
March 7th 2018
Eelke Westra
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Wageningen University & Research – Postharvest Technology
Quality traits in postharvest
● Measurements
● Predictability
Packaging to maintain quality
Choice of modality
Summary
Outline
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Wageningen
mission
Natural resources and
Living environment
Food, feed and
biobased production
Society and well-being
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Supervisory Board
Executive Board
Concern Staff Facilities & Services
Organisational structure
Wageningen
International
RIKILT
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Academy
Wageningen
Food & Biobased
Research
Wageningen
Livestock
Research
Wageningen
Bioveterinary
Research
Wageningen
Environmental
Research
Wageningen
Economic
Research
Centre for
Development
Innovation
Wageningen
Plant Research
Agrotechnology
& Food Science
Animal Sciences Environmental
Sciences
Social SciencesPlant Sciences
University
Research Institutes
Agrotechnology
& Food Sciences
Group
Animal
Sciences
Group
Environmental
Sciences
Group
Social
Sciences
Group
Plant
Sciences
Group
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Product
LogisticsTechnology
Post-harvest's multi-disciplinary approach
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Quality traits
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Depends on consumer
expectance
Is cumulative effect of
● Initial quality, genotype,
growing conditions,
Postharvest conditions
Never improves over time (of
fresh produce)
● Tomatoes need ripening!
Excellent quality
Available year-round
Food safe
Tasty
Nutritional value
No food losses
Sustainable
Quality
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Quality in the supply chain
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Qualitytrait(%)
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Acceptance Limit
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Post harvest quality
Quality
Phenotype
Genotype
Growing
conditions
Post harvest
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Colour
Firmness
Brix / acidity
Shelf life
Defects
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Taste
Stem & Calyx
Anti-oxidants
Healthy
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Quality traits
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Measurements
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Towards objective + on location measurements
Colour measurement
www.techkon.comResult of
https://www.wur.nl/en/project/GreenCHAINge-Fruit-Vegetables-sustainable-chains-.htm
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Creating classes based on colour
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Result of
https://www.wur.nl/en/project/GreenCHAINge-Fruit-Vegetables-sustainable-chains-.htm
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Taste
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Electronic “Nose”
Result of
https://www.wur.nl/en/project/GreenCHAINge-Fruit-Vegetables-sustainable-chains-.htm
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Prediction
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4 varieties
2 colour stages
Variety differences
Shelf life: 6 tot > 45
Firmness on day 1 poor
correlation with firmness
development
Genotype and Firmness
Time
Firmness
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Chain conditions
Temperature
Distribution
[days]
8°C 10°C 12°C 18°C
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Steering the ripening process
Understanding
the ripening
process and using
applications like
1-MCP helps to
adjust quality as
desired
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Modelling complexity
Multi-input factors
Multi-output parameters
Complex interactions
Different parts of the supply
chain
What is the expected quality
attribute (Q) of the tomato
cultivar (x) produced by
grower (y) in season (z) stored
for (a) days at temperature (b)
in packaging (c)?
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New powerful tool: Bayesian Networks
Use in:
● Medicine: Diagnostics
● Sports: Betting
“Humans tend to fail to change
their mind in the face of changing
evidence”
Under development in
horticulture
● Predict vase life of cut
flowers (roses)
● Predict quality of
strawberries
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FeverCough
FluSmokes
Allergy
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Complex Soft Fruit Network
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Result of
https://www.wur.nl/en/project/GreenCHAINge-Fruit-Vegetables-sustainable-chains-.htm
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Packaging
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Fit logistical system
Enables optimal conditioning
Packaging
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Tomatoes packed in its own leaves
Sold by The Greenery and won European award
Tomato package: WFBR technology
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Where are you?
How are you? (Prediction models T-based)
How long keepable?
Fresh box concept for e-commerce
Pasteur RFID chip
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PicknPack – Vine tomato from crate VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ53x2owBY8
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Choice of modality
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Product
LogisticsTechnology
Transport choice interwoven
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What choice to make with information supplied (known)
Information based choice
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Temperature
Distribution
[days]
8°C 10°C 12°C 18°C
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11 ++ + + ---
14 + + --- / + ---
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Initial Quality
Climate conditions in modality
● Packaging
● Climate control
Time spend in the supply chain
Costs of modality
Choice of modality
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Origin: Kenia Roses
Destination: Netherlands
Transport: Sea
Equipment: 40ft reefer container
Product: Cut Roses
Transit time: 30 days
Vase life: >7 days
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1XfDTfSem6Y
Transport of cut-flowers
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https://www.wur.nl/en/project/GreenCHAINge-Ornamentals.htm
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Summary
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Consumer more critical demands
Longer storage / transport time
Developing products / production
methods
“One size DOESN’T fit all”
Techniques available to:
● Adapt to specific (changing)
demands
● Extend shelf life
Summary
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Thank you
Wageningen Food & Biobased
Research
Eelke.Westra@wur.nl
+31 317 480 208
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Editor's Notes
Wageningen University & Research’s organisational structure (optional slide): animated slide