2021
DOI: 10.15740/has/ijas/17-aaebssd/331-339
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Smart packaging : Modern way for reducing post-harvest losses of horticultural produce

Abstract: Most fresh horticultural commodities are highly perishable and thus require proper care and handling during and after harvesting. Hence, packaging (pre-packaging, primary, secondary and tertiary) becomes an essential operation in prolonging the shelf life of the processed or fresh horticultural produce. Packaging provides containment and protection to the product and convenience and communication about the inside product to the end consumer. Consumer requirements and demands and world wide shifting patterns su… Show more

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“…), hence extending the storability of products. However, the integrity of artificial intelligence into these systems is new, where some doubts exist about its performance and it is more expensive than traditional methods [90]. Sooner or later, smart packaging techniques will be highly developed and introduced into the market; which is hoped to reduce postharvest losses.…”
Section: Smart Packagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), hence extending the storability of products. However, the integrity of artificial intelligence into these systems is new, where some doubts exist about its performance and it is more expensive than traditional methods [90]. Sooner or later, smart packaging techniques will be highly developed and introduced into the market; which is hoped to reduce postharvest losses.…”
Section: Smart Packagingmentioning
confidence: 99%