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NAME :- GODKAR PRASAD YASHAWANT
COLLEGE NAME :- GOVINDRAOJI NIKAM COLLEGE OF
AGRICULTURE MANDAKI-PALVAN
REG NO :- AMPU-131020
MODULE NAME :- VEGETABLE PRODUCTION
SUBJECT :- PACKAGING OF FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
Contents
 Packaging fresh fruits and vegetables is one of the more
important steps in the long and complicated journey from grower
to consumer.
Bags, crates, hampers, baskets, cartons, bulk bins, and palletized
containers are convenient containers for handling, transporting,
and marketing fresh produce.
More than 1,500 different types of packages are used for produce
and the number continues to increase as the industry introduces
new packaging materials and concepts.
Packing and packaging materials contribute a significant cost to
the produce industry; therefore it is important that packers,
shippers, buyers, and consumers have a clear understanding of
the wide range of packaging options available.
• Packaging -is defined as a mean or system by
which a fresh produce or processed product
will reach from the production centre to
ultimate consumer in safe & sound condition
at an affordable price.
 The following are among the more important general
requirements and functions of food packaging
materials/ containers :-
• they must be non-toxic and compatible with the specific
foods.
• sanitary protection.
• moisture and fat protection.
• gas and odor protection.
• light protection.
• resistance to impact.
• Transparency.
• Tamper proofness.
• easy of opening.
• pouring features.
• reseal features.
• ease of disposal.
• size, shape, weight limitations.
• appearance, printability.
• low cost.
• Special features.
The Function of Packaging
• To assemble the produce into convenient units for
handling.
• A properly designed produce container should
contain, protect, and identify the produce,
satisfying everyone from grower to consumer.
PACKAGING POINTS
• Recyclability/Biodegradability.
• Variety.
• Sales Appeal.
• Shelf Life.
• Packaging industry extruded nets & Rachel
bags
 Nets will be used to pack
• – Onions
• – Potatoes
• – Garlic & Ginger
• – Hard fruits like Ber
• Rachel Bags will help Retail Businesses to pack
25- 50 Kg produce at farms.
 Primary and secondary containers
• Some materials are provided with efficient primary
containers by nature, such as nuts, oranges, eggs and the
like. In packaging these, we generally need only a
secondary outer box, wrap, or drum to hold units
together and give gross protection.
 Hermetic closure
• Two conditions of the greatest significance in packaging
are hermetic and non-hermetic closure.
• The term hermetic means a container which is absolutely
impermeable to gases and vapors throughout its entirety,
including its seams.
• On the other hand, a container which prevents entry of
micro-organisms, in many instances will be non-hermetic.
• The most common hermetic containers are rigid metal
cans and glass bottles, although faulty closures can make
them non-hermetic.
 Wood
Pallets :- literally form the base on which most fresh
produce is delivered to the consumer. Pallets were
first used during World War II as an efficient way to
move goods.
• Depending on the size of produce package, a single
pallet may carry from 20 to over 100 individual
packages.
Pallet Bins :-Substantial wooden pallet bins of milled
lumber or plywood are primarily used to move
produce from the field or orchard to the packing
house. Depending on the application, capacities may
range from 12 to more than 50 bushels.
Wooden Pallets
Pallet Bins
• Wire-Bound Crates. Although alternatives are
available, wooden wire-bound crates are used
extensively for snap beans, sweet corn and several
other commodities that require hydro cooling. Wire-
bound crates are sturdy, rigid and have very high
stacking strength that is essentially unaffected by
water.
• Wooden Crates and Lugs. Wooden crates, once
extensively used for apples, stone fruit, and
potatoes have been almost totally replaced by other
types of containers. The 15-, 20-, and 25-pound
wooden lugs still used for bunch grapes and some
specialty crops are being gradually replaced with
less costly alternatives.
Wire-Bound Crates
Wooden Crates and Lugs
• Wooden Baskets and Hampers. Wire-reinforced wood
veneer baskets and hampers of different sizes were once
used for a wide variety of crops from strawberries to
sweet potatoes. They are durable and may be nested for
efficient transport when empty.
• Pulp Containers. Containers made from recycled paper
pulp and a starch binder are mainly used for small
consumer packages of fresh produce. Pulp containers are
available in a large variety of shapes and sizes and are
relatively inexpensive in standard sizes.
• Paper and Mesh Bags. Consumer packs of potatoes and
onions are about the only produce items now packed in
paper bags. In addition to potatoes and onions, cabbage,
turnips, citrus, and some specialty items are packed in
mesh bags. Sweet corn may still be packaged in mesh
bags in some markets. In addition to its low cost, mesh has
the advantage of uninhibited air flow. Good ventilation is
particularly beneficial to onions.
Wooden Baskets and Hampers Pulp Containers
Paper and Mesh Bags.
• The shelf-life of perishable foods as meat, poultry,
fish, fruits and vegetables and bakery products is
limited in the presence of normal air by two
principal factors-the chemical effect of atmospheric
oxygen and the growth of aerobic spoilage micro
organisms
• These factors either individually or in association
with one another bring about changes in odour,
flavour, colour and texture leading to an overall
deterioration in quality.
• MAP is the replacement of air in a pack with a
single gas or mixture of gases; the proportion of
each component is fixed when the mixture is
introduced.
• The normal composition of air is 21% oxygen,
78% nitrogen and less than 0.1% carbondioxide.
• Modification of the atmosphere within the
package by reducing the oxygen content while
increasing the levels of carbon dioxide and/or
nitrogen has been shown to significantly extend
the shelf-life of perishable foods at chill
temperatures.
• Advantages of MAP
• a) Increased shelf-life allowing less frequent loading
of retail display shelves;
• b) Reduction in retail waste;
• c) Improved presentation-clear view of product and all
round visibility;
• d) Hygienic stackable pack, sealed and free from
product drip and odour;
• e) Easy separation of sliced products;
• f) Little or no need for chemical preservatives;
• g) Increased distribution area and reduced transport
costs due to less frequent deliveries;
• Disadvantages of MAP
• a) Capital cost of gas packaging machinery;
• b) Cost of gases and packaging materials;
• c) Cost of analytical equipment to ensure that correct
gas mixtures are being used;
• d) Cost of quality assurance systems to prevent the
distribution of leakers, etc.
• e) increased pack volume which will adversely affect
transport costs and retail display
• space;
• f) potential growth of food-borne pathogens due to
temperature abuse by retailers and
• consumers;
• g) benefits of MAP are lost once the pack is opened
or leaks.
• www.instructables.com
• www.google.com
• Wikipedia.com
• Wikihow.com
PACKAGING OF FRUITS & VEGETABLES

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PACKAGING OF FRUITS & VEGETABLES

  • 1.
  • 2. NAME :- GODKAR PRASAD YASHAWANT COLLEGE NAME :- GOVINDRAOJI NIKAM COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE MANDAKI-PALVAN REG NO :- AMPU-131020 MODULE NAME :- VEGETABLE PRODUCTION SUBJECT :- PACKAGING OF FRUITS & VEGETABLES
  • 4.  Packaging fresh fruits and vegetables is one of the more important steps in the long and complicated journey from grower to consumer. Bags, crates, hampers, baskets, cartons, bulk bins, and palletized containers are convenient containers for handling, transporting, and marketing fresh produce. More than 1,500 different types of packages are used for produce and the number continues to increase as the industry introduces new packaging materials and concepts. Packing and packaging materials contribute a significant cost to the produce industry; therefore it is important that packers, shippers, buyers, and consumers have a clear understanding of the wide range of packaging options available.
  • 5. • Packaging -is defined as a mean or system by which a fresh produce or processed product will reach from the production centre to ultimate consumer in safe & sound condition at an affordable price.
  • 6.  The following are among the more important general requirements and functions of food packaging materials/ containers :- • they must be non-toxic and compatible with the specific foods. • sanitary protection. • moisture and fat protection. • gas and odor protection. • light protection. • resistance to impact. • Transparency. • Tamper proofness. • easy of opening.
  • 7. • pouring features. • reseal features. • ease of disposal. • size, shape, weight limitations. • appearance, printability. • low cost. • Special features.
  • 8. The Function of Packaging • To assemble the produce into convenient units for handling. • A properly designed produce container should contain, protect, and identify the produce, satisfying everyone from grower to consumer. PACKAGING POINTS • Recyclability/Biodegradability. • Variety. • Sales Appeal. • Shelf Life.
  • 9. • Packaging industry extruded nets & Rachel bags  Nets will be used to pack • – Onions • – Potatoes • – Garlic & Ginger • – Hard fruits like Ber • Rachel Bags will help Retail Businesses to pack 25- 50 Kg produce at farms.
  • 10.  Primary and secondary containers • Some materials are provided with efficient primary containers by nature, such as nuts, oranges, eggs and the like. In packaging these, we generally need only a secondary outer box, wrap, or drum to hold units together and give gross protection.  Hermetic closure • Two conditions of the greatest significance in packaging are hermetic and non-hermetic closure. • The term hermetic means a container which is absolutely impermeable to gases and vapors throughout its entirety, including its seams. • On the other hand, a container which prevents entry of micro-organisms, in many instances will be non-hermetic. • The most common hermetic containers are rigid metal cans and glass bottles, although faulty closures can make them non-hermetic.
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  • 12.  Wood Pallets :- literally form the base on which most fresh produce is delivered to the consumer. Pallets were first used during World War II as an efficient way to move goods. • Depending on the size of produce package, a single pallet may carry from 20 to over 100 individual packages. Pallet Bins :-Substantial wooden pallet bins of milled lumber or plywood are primarily used to move produce from the field or orchard to the packing house. Depending on the application, capacities may range from 12 to more than 50 bushels.
  • 14. • Wire-Bound Crates. Although alternatives are available, wooden wire-bound crates are used extensively for snap beans, sweet corn and several other commodities that require hydro cooling. Wire- bound crates are sturdy, rigid and have very high stacking strength that is essentially unaffected by water. • Wooden Crates and Lugs. Wooden crates, once extensively used for apples, stone fruit, and potatoes have been almost totally replaced by other types of containers. The 15-, 20-, and 25-pound wooden lugs still used for bunch grapes and some specialty crops are being gradually replaced with less costly alternatives.
  • 16. • Wooden Baskets and Hampers. Wire-reinforced wood veneer baskets and hampers of different sizes were once used for a wide variety of crops from strawberries to sweet potatoes. They are durable and may be nested for efficient transport when empty. • Pulp Containers. Containers made from recycled paper pulp and a starch binder are mainly used for small consumer packages of fresh produce. Pulp containers are available in a large variety of shapes and sizes and are relatively inexpensive in standard sizes. • Paper and Mesh Bags. Consumer packs of potatoes and onions are about the only produce items now packed in paper bags. In addition to potatoes and onions, cabbage, turnips, citrus, and some specialty items are packed in mesh bags. Sweet corn may still be packaged in mesh bags in some markets. In addition to its low cost, mesh has the advantage of uninhibited air flow. Good ventilation is particularly beneficial to onions.
  • 17. Wooden Baskets and Hampers Pulp Containers Paper and Mesh Bags.
  • 18. • The shelf-life of perishable foods as meat, poultry, fish, fruits and vegetables and bakery products is limited in the presence of normal air by two principal factors-the chemical effect of atmospheric oxygen and the growth of aerobic spoilage micro organisms • These factors either individually or in association with one another bring about changes in odour, flavour, colour and texture leading to an overall deterioration in quality.
  • 19. • MAP is the replacement of air in a pack with a single gas or mixture of gases; the proportion of each component is fixed when the mixture is introduced. • The normal composition of air is 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen and less than 0.1% carbondioxide. • Modification of the atmosphere within the package by reducing the oxygen content while increasing the levels of carbon dioxide and/or nitrogen has been shown to significantly extend the shelf-life of perishable foods at chill temperatures.
  • 20. • Advantages of MAP • a) Increased shelf-life allowing less frequent loading of retail display shelves; • b) Reduction in retail waste; • c) Improved presentation-clear view of product and all round visibility; • d) Hygienic stackable pack, sealed and free from product drip and odour; • e) Easy separation of sliced products; • f) Little or no need for chemical preservatives; • g) Increased distribution area and reduced transport costs due to less frequent deliveries;
  • 21. • Disadvantages of MAP • a) Capital cost of gas packaging machinery; • b) Cost of gases and packaging materials; • c) Cost of analytical equipment to ensure that correct gas mixtures are being used; • d) Cost of quality assurance systems to prevent the distribution of leakers, etc. • e) increased pack volume which will adversely affect transport costs and retail display • space; • f) potential growth of food-borne pathogens due to temperature abuse by retailers and • consumers; • g) benefits of MAP are lost once the pack is opened or leaks.
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