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Title: Oxygen trick could see organic costs tumble
Source: EurekAlert
URL Source: http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-06/soci-otc060607.php
Published: Jun 10, 2007
Author: SCI Press Office
Post Date: 2007-06-11 12:51:04 by farmfriend
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Keywords: organic, agriculture
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Oxygen trick could see organic costs tumble

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A simple, cheap treatment using just oxygen could allow growers to store organic produce for longer and go a long way towards reducing the price of organic fruit and vegetables, reports Lisa Richards in Chemistry & Industry, the magazine of the SCI.

Currently UK shoppers have to pay twice as much for some organic products. Organic apples, for example, are around double the price of conventionally grown apples in Sainbury’s, Waitrose and Tesco.

One of the major contributing factors affecting the price is the short shelf life of organic produce. Conventional produce can be treated with inexpensive chemicals to aid preservation. But these cannot be used for organic produce, as by definition no artificial chemicals are used during processing.

‘With some organic fruit and veg, there can be large losses [during storage],’ Claudia Ruane, spokes person for Abel & Cole organic produce retailers told C&I. Ruane explained that although many organic farms do have reasonably sophisticated refrigeration units, there are very expensive and used only for brief storage before collection. ‘These are important and costly but if paying out for these facilities can ensure a whole crop is not rejected by a retailer because it is a little limp or dehydrated, then it is a cost that has to be absorbed,’ she said.

Edna Pesis and her team at the Volcani Center, Israel, have devised what they expect to be an effective and cheap technique to keep apples in cold storage for longer. A simple week long pre-treatment with low levels of oxygen at 20ºC was shown to prevent scald formation - a type of chilling injury associated with prolonged cold storage. Pesis said that 90% of the treated apples were ‘saved from the scald problem in addition to other physiological diseases,’ after eight months of cold storage. (Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture DOI: 10.1002/jsfa2873). 100% of untreated apples were lost after eight months.

Pesis says that the technique can be tweaked for use with avocados, tomatoes and other organic produce.

Although price is an issue, organic produce is becoming more and more attractive to the consumer because of increasing evidence that it may be the healthier option. Organic peppers for example have been found to have 33% and 26% higher levels of vitamin C and phenolic compunds, respectively, than conventional peppers(JSFA DOI: 10.1002/jsfa2966). A recent study also revealed organic kiwifruit to be healthier than conventional (DOI 10.1002/jsfa.2820; C&I Issue 8 March 2007).


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#2. To: farmfriend (#0)

Organic peppers for example have been found to have 33% and 26% higher levels of vitamin C and phenolic compunds, respectively, than conventional peppers(JSFA DOI: 10.1002/jsfa2966).

Oh goodie. I grow those, too.

bluedogtxn  posted on  2007-06-11   13:19:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: bluedogtxn (#2)

Oh goodie. I grow those, too.

I grow my own - Organically. Along with Tomatoes, Melons of various kinds, Lettuce, Beans, and other vegetables. It pays to be a gourmet gardener.

Original_Intent  posted on  2007-06-11   13:59:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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I grow my own - Organically. Along with Tomatoes, Melons of various kinds, Lettuce, Beans, and other vegetables. It pays to be a gourmet gardener.

You can control bugs with crop rotation, you can get good growth with good irrigation practices and you can compost your inedible biomass so next year's crop is greener than this year's, every year.

I'm a big fan of home gardening. I'm converting a new section of my lawn to garden this fall, and next year I'm going to have to learn canning or lose a lot of good food. Anyone who thinks this is hard work hasn't tried it, frankly.

bluedogtxn  posted on  2007-06-11 14:06:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Original_Intent (#15)

Melons of various kinds, Lettuce, Beans, and other vegetables.

Do you have any preventative for cucumber beetle for the melons? Also, do you fertilize your melons in any way?

angle  posted on  2007-06-11 19:34:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Original_Intent (#15)

It pays to be a gourmet gardener.

It sure does!

We grow ONLY heirloom varieties (absolutely NO hybrids). This allows us to save seeds for the next year's crops (ALL heirlooms are open-pollinated varieties, but not all open-pollinated varieties are heirloom - seed can be saved from ANY open-pollinated variety). There are many heirloom varieties which are nearly impossible to find for sale, even at a farmer's market.

We have things like white tomatoes (which are a little "sweeter" than most other tomatoes), purple tomatoes (which are "spicier"), purple carrots (again, spicier - as a rule of thumb, purple veggies are "spicier" than their conventional counterparts), strawberry spinach (which isn't a true spinach, but tastes very similar), and Hopi Indian corn which is a blue colored "dent" corn - not "sweet" like Golden Bantam or Country Gentleman (both of which we also have, GB is a yellow corn, CG is a white shoepeg variety) - BUT is very high in protein and nutrition in general; and makes excellent cornmeal (which we grind ourselves)...

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