US (WA): Rainier Fruit Company prepared for soaring July temperatures
Removing the field heat from cherries is an important first step to delivering fresh firm cherries to consumers. Hydro-coolers will reduce the internal temperature of cherries upwards of 20 degrees during the 3-5 minute pass through the chamber. Upon completion, the cherries are loaded onto refrigerated trucks for their trip to the packing facility where they are either hydro-cooled again, moved into wind chambers with temperatures near 32 degrees to rapidly cool fruit prior to packing, or both.
Rainier Fruit Company runs a tight cold chain management program, understanding it is the foundation to their cherry quality control program. "We believe our responsibility extends beyond passing arrival inspection at our customer’s warehouse. We want the consumer who purchases our fruit to have an exceptional eating experience after storing it in their own refrigerator for a couple of days," said Suzanne Wolter, Director of Marketing. "We want them to return for cherries multiple times during the season."
For more information:
Suzanne Wolter
Rainier Fruit Company
Tel: +1 509-697-6131
Mob: +1 509-969-3323
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