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3 Explanations Why You Want a Carbonization Machine

3 Explanations Why You Want a Carbonization Machine

This oxidation is really what causes some foods like apples and avocados to turn brown. Carbonizing food ensures they are stay longer ...

ByBeston Group Co., Ltd.


3 Reasons Why You will need a Carbonization Machine

3 Reasons Why You will need a Carbonization Machine

This oxidation is really what causes some foods like apples and avocados to transform brown. Carbonizing food ensures they are keep going longer at the same ...

ByBeston Group Co., Ltd.


Crop consultants from Chile visit BioAtlantis

Crop consultants from Chile visit BioAtlantis

A group of crop consultants from Chile who advise on fruit tree production for avocados, cherries, citrus, nut and stone fruits recently visited the BioAtlantis facility in Tralee, County Kerry. ...

ByBioAtlantis Ltd


Type 2 Diabetes And Healthy Food Choices With Cleaner Machine For Environmental

Type 2 Diabetes And Healthy Food Choices With Cleaner Machine For Environmental

Many other "conventional" options offer a healthier choice and are deemed to be the "clean 15." These include... avocados, sweet corn, pineapples, cabbage, onions, frozen sweet peas, papayas, asparagus, mangos, eggplant, honeydew melon, kiwifruit, cantaloupe, broccoli, and cauliflower. ...

ByOlansi


Senators Raise Questions about the Trump Administration’s Food Box Program

Senators Raise Questions about the Trump Administration’s Food Box Program

According to press reports, Ben Holtz Consulting DBA California Avocados Direct received a contract of $40 million, which makes up over 15% of contracts for the South-West region and just under 40% of produce-specific contracts for that region. ...

ByU.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition & Forestry


New test could guarantee the perfect avocado

New test could guarantee the perfect avocado

Lasers and vibrations reliably assess individual fruits’ ripeness Test could reduce waste by 10% and help meet consumer demands for ‘ready-to-eat’ avocados A technique for measuring the ripeness of avocados could reduce waste by up to 10% and help fulfil consumer demand for ready-to-eat fruit. ...

ByCranfield University


Heliae, Agricola Cerro Prieto Launch Partnership to Collaborate on Soil Health, Water Retention

Heliae, Agricola Cerro Prieto Launch Partnership to Collaborate on Soil Health, Water Retention

In addition to ACP’s operations in Chiclayo, Peru they also operate 160 hectares of blueberries in pots on their Santa Rosa farm and are in the process of acquiring additional farms in Colombia to expand ACP’s avocado business along with other crops. About Heliae Development, LLC Heliae Development, LLC is a pioneering food and ag tech company located outside of ...

ByHeliae Development, LLC


Star fruit could be the new “star” of Florida agriculture

Star fruit could be the new “star” of Florida agriculture

Similarly, laurel wilt has been greatly impacting the avocado industry in south Florida. Different crops are being planted to replace avocado ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


How The Waste Plastics Pyrolysis Plant Can Also Work In Order To Save The Planet Earth

How The Waste Plastics Pyrolysis Plant Can Also Work In Order To Save The Planet Earth

There are a lot of different uses for this kind of process, you can use it on waste biomass, like sawdust, wood chips, coconut shells, and avocado seeds, or, it is also utilized to recycle nearly all sorts of plastics and rubber. ...

ByBeston Group Co., Ltd.


Just How A Waste Tyres Pyrolysis Plant Will Work To Conserve The Planet Earth

Just How A Waste Tyres Pyrolysis Plant Will Work To Conserve The Planet Earth

There are a great deal of different uses for this particular process, you can use it on waste biomass, like sawdust, wood chips, coconut shells, and avocado seeds, or, it may also be used to recycle nearly all sorts of tyres and rubber. ...

ByBeston Group Co., Ltd.


A human system of needs

A human system of needs

Humans through our advanced tool making, through production, have now inhabited parts of the world where our needs are more general and complex than other animals - indeed, this may be our key distinguishing feature. Central heating, transport, avocados have become for individual humans an absolute need. These social needs have through history themselves become more complex and ...

ByThe Ecologist


How The Waste Plastics Pyrolysis Plant Can Work In Order To Save The Envorionment

How The Waste Plastics Pyrolysis Plant Can Work In Order To Save The Envorionment

There is a lot of different purposes of this particular process, you can use it on waste biomass, like sawdust, wood chips, coconut shells, and avocado seeds, or, it can also be used to recycle nearly all types of plastics and rubber. ...

ByBeston Group Co., Ltd.


The problem expands for avocado growers: 9 beetle species carry deadly fungus

The problem expands for avocado growers: 9 beetle species carry deadly fungus

Many people love their avocados – not to mention guacamole dip. So it was bad enough when scientists said a beetle was ravaging avocado trees in South Florida. ...

ByThe University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences


Repellant could keep dangerous beetles away from avocado trees

Repellant could keep dangerous beetles away from avocado trees

Florida avocados bring a $100 million-a-year impact to Florida’s economy, UF/IFAS economists say. They grow almost entirely in southern Miami-Dade County, but growers have battled the laurel wilt fungus, which can kill redbay and avocado trees, since it arrived in Georgia in 2003. Because avocado growers have few viable options to combat ...

ByThe University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences


Smart farming recoups IoT investment

Smart farming recoups IoT investment

In the United States, California avocado farmer Kurt Bantle experimented with Internet of Things (IoT) connected technology to see if costly water consumption could be reduced in growing his 900 avocado trees. ...

ByEcosorb by OMI Industries


UF/IFAS avocado irrigation app should save money, water

UF/IFAS avocado irrigation app should save money, water

Avocado growers now know that a University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences mobile irrigation app works well to save money while maintaining crop yields. ...

ByThe University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences


UF/IFAS research may give new hope to expanding avocado production

Another important focus for the research was to screen avocado hybrids for resistance to a disease called laurel wilt, spread by the redbay ambrosia beetle and its fungal symbiont Raffaelea lauricola, which kills avocado trees and threatens the crop nationwide. ...

ByEverglades Research & Education Center


New method may help detect avocado pathogen earlier

University of Florida researchers have found an algorithm to help them detect laurel wilt, the deadly pathogen that threatens Florida’s $100 million-a-year avocado industry. Reza Ehsani, an associate professor of agricultural and biological engineering, said the algorithm finds laurel wilt-infected avocado trees before symptoms are visible to the naked ...

ByEverglades Research & Education Center


UF/IFAS apps give irrigation, growing tips and more

Growers are also using apps, including those designed for more effective irrigation of citrus, avocados, strawberries and vegetables. In addition, UF/IFAS experts have developed apps called Gardening Solutions; Florida Seafood at Your Fingertips; iPest 1, 2 and 3; IveGot1, to report invasive plants and animals. ...

ByEverglades Research & Education Center


New UF/IFAS-developed avocado app helps guide irrigation

New UF/IFAS-developed avocado app helps guide irrigation

University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences faculty have developed a new app for avocado growers that provides an irrigation schedule so users save an estimated 20 to 50 percent on the water they apply to their orchards. ...

ByThe University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences

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