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Packers respond to Hazel™ for Apples

"This product was designed to provide both efficacy and extreme flexibility"

Hazel Technologies Inc., a USDA-funded technology company delivering new packaging solutions for fresh produce to extend shelf-life, increase sales, and fight food waste, announced positive industry feedback on a version of their USDA-funded suite of technologies specifically designed for apples.

The Hazel™ for apple technology works by reducing the respiration rate of apples prior to the storage process. The technology was designed to be easy to use: operators simply toss the Hazel™ for apple sachet in a bin of apples following harvest and before storage.

Feedback from the industry has been positive across multiple production regions:

"The most important feature of the Hazel™ for apple technology is the ease of use. It works great for the speed at which we fill rooms. There is no need to do partial applications. We get the same positive results with this new treatment," said Brian Ruhoff, CFO at Wescott Orchards, a major Minnesota apple grower and part of global apple marketer Honeybear Brands.

“After trialing Hazel Tech® bin sachets, we observed vastly improved eating quality after storage. The technology is very easy to use - it's a no-brainer. We believe Hazel™ for Apple is the next new technology to positively impact quality across the apple industry," said Steve Louis, Owner at Oakwood Fruit Farm. Oakwood, a grower and packer with over 100 years in operation, farms over 200 acres of apples in Richland Center, Wisconsin.

“Using Hazel on our Honeycrisp apples resulted in reduced labor, increased safety for employees, easy applications of 1- MCP, and after 40 days of storage, a 90% reduction of ethylene. It's a great technology I plan on using every season,” said Scott Kee, VP Operations at Sacia Orchards. Sacia, the 2nd largest and oldest apple orchard in Wisconsin, farms 14 different varieties of apples across 250 acres of orchards.

“Apples are one of the pillars of the produce category. Our goal with Hazel™ for Apple was to provide both efficacy and extreme flexibility,” said Aidan Mouat, CEO at Hazel Technologies, Inc. “Based on customer feedback, we are on the right path, and will continue to improve this technology to provide even more value for apple growers, packers, and retailers.”

For more information:
Jaime Kedrowski
Hazel Technologies Inc.
Tel: +1 (331) 431-8037
Email: jaime@hazeltechnologiesinc.com  
www.hazeltechnologies.com

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