CHICAGO, IL – In line with its commitment to supplying the freshest, most fabulous and flavorful fruit, Migiva Group – a family-owned group of diversified companies in the Americas and owner of fresh produce grower-exporter Agricola Andrea – is excited to reveal its strategic partnership with Hazel Technologies, Inc. BB #:302595 in the USA to trial Hazel Tech post-harvest application for grapes on a commercial scale.
Over the last year, Migiva Group has been sampling Hazel’s product, through numerous trials in Peru, and has seen overwhelmingly positive results. These solutions have potential to deliver significant added value for quality-obsessed Agricola Andrea in delivering table grapes of the very highest quality standard to its high-end markets.
Migiva Group differentiates premium table grape offer
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AMR Agro expands use of Hazel Tech worldwide – Produce Blue Book
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Tropical grower embraces shelf-life extending technology
Hazel Technologies Inc., a USDA-funded company providing new technologies to extend the shelf life of produce and fight food waste, and AMR Agro, a tropical grower in the Dominican Republic, report the successful implementation of Hazel Tech® solutions across their global product offering.
AMR Agro says Hazel Tech’s solutions for various tropical commodities allowed it to to protect its products and enhance its export programs.
The Dominican Republic has positioned itself to increase its share of the global avocado market through marketing campaigns, production optimizations and strategic exportation plans like the Executing Quality Export Program funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). These efforts are paying off and an increased global demand means farms are looking for new ways to extend their supply. AMR benefited from a 40 percent improvement in quality during the 2020 season noted by reducti