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                    [Title] => Mango for far markets can now be stored for weeks
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This is the encouraging result of a stationary commercial trial on the storage of mangoes intended for shipment to distant markets.

The research adopted the controlled atmosphere (CA) technology, which entails the storage of fresh mangoes under certain conditions to delay their ripening and prolong their shelf life, enabling them to reach far markets.

With CA, the storage life of a fruit can be extended to four weeks, making possible sea shipment to distant markets such as the Middle East, North America and Europe.
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Called "X-Rice soil conditioner," the latest technological breakthrough was unveiled by its inventor Alfonso Puyat of the Philippine Orchard Corp. (POC) following a technology validation and a farmers’ field day at the Central Luzon State University (CLSU) here last April 2, sponsored by Land Bank-CLSU Technology Promotion Center (TPC), the POC and the Chapman International Ventures (CIV).
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This is the encouraging result of a stationary commercial trial on the storage of mangoes intended for shipment to distant markets.

The research adopted the controlled atmosphere (CA) technology, which entails the storage of fresh mangoes under certain conditions to delay their ripening and prolong their shelf life, enabling them to reach far markets.

With CA, the storage life of a fruit can be extended to four weeks, making possible sea shipment to distant markets such as the Middle East, North America and Europe.
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Called "X-Rice soil conditioner," the latest technological breakthrough was unveiled by its inventor Alfonso Puyat of the Philippine Orchard Corp. (POC) following a technology validation and a farmers’ field day at the Central Luzon State University (CLSU) here last April 2, sponsored by Land Bank-CLSU Technology Promotion Center (TPC), the POC and the Chapman International Ventures (CIV).
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