Project
Name: Development, optimization and technology
dissemination of indigenous based Skin Coating Material (SCM) for fruits and
vegetables
Cost:
9.971 million rupees
Duration:
48 months (starting from 01-07-2009)
Project Manager:
Muhammad Azhar Ali, Director Post-
Harvest Research Center, Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Faisalabad
Collaborating
Institute: Department of Chemistry, UAF
Objective:
·
To prepare and optimize SCM for fruits
and vegetables to improve their shelf life and cosmetics view for domestic and
export marketing
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To develop appropriate application
technology for locally developed SCMs
·
To demonstrate, promote and
commercialize locally developed SCM
Introduction:
Horticulture commodities are highly perishable and about 25-40% produce is
wasted before consumption, that’s a major disincentive for horticulture sector.
These losses are mainly due to unscientific and traditional handling techniques
regarding post-harvest management of fresh produced. Pakistan has started to
display significant export volume of fruits and vegetables in the regional and
global markets for the last decade. Fresh produce is now moving freely between
countries in larger quantities and more rapidly than ever before. The
horticulture industry is trying to establish itself with the consumer’s demand
of quality produce in order to boost export trade. Many fruits are being waxed
or polished in order to enhance its storage quality and appearance as both are
necessary for making your good recognition in international markets.
When crop is in field
or even during harvesting, transport, washing or grading, it can undergo some
scratching or abrasion, which not only removes the natural layer of wax but
scars its protective layer of skin. Washing in particular is, essential to
remove bird muck, insect marks, chemical residues and general field dirt. It
can also remove much of the natural wax layer, especially if used with
detergents. Ultimately the natural layer of wax reduces moisture loss from the
fruit and vegetable. Application of synthetic wax helps to minimize the
moisture during marketing and improve its appearance.
Many fruits and
vegetables of Pakistan are not getting a good response from international
markets due to deteriorating quality in taste and appearance. Standard with
regard to their taste, appearance and nutritional value are of superior end.
The numerous research studies revealed that the main factor responsible for low
market price in the international trade is improper post- harvest management of
the fresh produce.
Natural waxes are preferred, such as sugarcane wax, carnauba wax,
shellac and various resins. These may be applied to the fruit through foaming/bathing
or spraying. In the WTO scenario, the application rates may be governed by
legislation in the country where the coating is being applied or in the country
where the fruit and vegetables are to be exported. In Pakistan Citrus
processors are importing edible wax coating of worth Rs. 30,000 million
annually. So there is need to develop and standardize wax and coating product
by the indigenous material available.
Project Success:
During the research, more than 20 edible oils were studied to prepare coating
material. At last two Skin Coating Material (SCM) formulations were finalized
using two oils along with some other ingredients. The SCM was applied to
different fruits and vegetables in lab and the results were very encouraging.
Then this SCM was applied to Kinnow Mandarins on commercial scale under the
prevailing environment of the Citrus industry during 2011-12. The locally
developed SCM is cheaper than the imported wax and no ingredient is hazardous
to health besides being environment friendly.
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Application of Wax
Under material produce is wasted with fungicide solution, sorted and
dried before applying wax and then wax is applied by a combination of spraying
and slab waxing/roller brushing method. After waxing material is again dried
with hot air and finally fruit is graded and packed in corrugated cardboard
cartons. The cartons are pre-cooled before storing in the cold store
Commercialization
Strategy:
·
The material
has been demonstrated at following four processing plants :
1.
Citrus Asia Kinnow,
104 NB, Silanwali Road Sargodha
2.
Al-Rafique
Enterprises, 5 KM Silanwali Road Sargodha
3.
Zahid Kinnow
Grading and Waxing plant , kot Momin Road, Bhalwal Sargodha
4.
Al-Noor Kinnow
Industries Lalian Sargodha
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A manufacturer
of the material is being negotiated.
·
Dissemination
of results and application of technology is being demonstrated through
seminars/workshops at different localities. Representatives from public and
private sectors have taken keen interest in this technology and this activity
will remain continue till next year. Besides this, poster and brochures
containing all relevant information about the usefulness of skin coating
material is being prepared and distributed among the participants.
Regards
Maryam
Naseer
Research
Publication Officer
PARB
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