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Save Foods commences first large scale commercial pilot with Mexican strawberry packer

Save Foods, Inc., an agri-food tech company specializing in eco-crop protection that helps to reduce food waste and ensure food safety while reducing the use of pesticides, has announced that it will begin conducting a large scale commercial pilot with Congeladora Nino, a large Mexican strawberry packer. Save Foods’ collaboration with Congeladora Nino initially began with several smaller scale commercial pilots shortly after the Company hosted the LATAM delegation, which was led by the Israel Export Institute in conjunction with PepsiCo, on September 21, 2022 at the Company’s R&D center in Neve Yarak, Israel.

The current, larger commercial pilot that Save Foods and Congeladora Nino have now commenced is designed to validate the efficacy and benefits of Save Foods’ solutions on strawberries in the context of long-distance shipping (10-31 day duration) as well as the strawberries resultant shelf life in stores following the use of Save Foods’ solutions. After several successful small-scale pilots, where Save Foods’ solutions demonstrated up to 85% reduction of waste, both Save Foods and Congeladora Nino decided to move forward with a large commercial pilot to assess the effectiveness of Save Foods’ solutions in real-life conditions over a period of 20 weeks.

The global Fresh Strawberry market size was valued at USD 24.79 billion and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 11.2% during the forecast period, reaching USD 43.33 billion by 2028. Mexico, with a current planted area of 55,000 hectares for berries, is the third-largest producer of strawberries in the world, accounting for 9.7% of the total global production.

Strawberries are a particularly challenging crop to preserve, with a short shelf life of just 1-2 weeks under normal conditions. By applying our solutions, we aim to extend the shelf life of strawberries and reduce waste by at least 50% at the retail level, allowing growers and packers to reduce waste and increase profitability.

Save Foods believes that successful results from this larger pilot on strawberries with Congeladora Nino will pave the way for future collaborations with other fresh produce growers and packers in the region.

“This large scale commercial pilot represents an important step forward in our mission to create a more sustainable food supply chain,” said Dan Sztybel, CEO of Save Foods Ltd. “Our green solutions offer berries packers safe and effective protection to ensure the quality of their high value produce, while at the same time improving shelf life and reducing waste. We are currently not aware of any other effective solutions for berries.”


For more information:
Yana Delman
Save Foods, Inc.
yana@savefoods.co

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