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Why Imported Fresh Produce Faces Faster Spoilage in Hot-Climate Supply Chains
Importing Freshness Is More Complex Than Growing It Imported fresh produce often travels thousands of kilometres before reaching the final market. While growers focus on harvest quality, importers and distributors face a different challenge— preserving freshness across long, heat-stressed supply chains . In hot-climate regions, spoilage occurs faster even when cold chains are maintained. This is not a logistics failure alone, but a biological reality that begins immediately a

Miracle EVERYDAY
Feb 142 min read


How L44-F Protects Supply Chains: From Farm to Market Against Spoilage
Introduction Food supply chains are more complex and demanding than ever. From harvest to handling, packaging to retail, every step...

Miracle EVERYDAY
Sep 24, 20252 min read
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