Fresh Inset

Aug 26, 2024
Fresh Inset introduces technology designed to extend produce shelf life

European-based Fresh Inset has introduced its Vidre+ Complex technology to the U.S. market. This technology is aimed at enhancing the application of 1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) across the entire produce supply chain.

The Vidre+ technology boasts that it enables existing fresh produce packaging to become adaptable, offering adjustable protection against ethylene, which can negatively impact produce quality.

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A key component of this innovation is the Vidre+ Sticker, which can be customized in size and dosage to protect ethylene-sensitive produce in various packaging types, including cardboard boxes, bags, trays and clamshells. The technology’s gradual release of 1-MCP extends the freshness and quality of produce, benefiting crops like cherries, blueberries, tomatoes and leafy greens.

Vidre+ has received GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) status from the FDA, allowing its use across different stages of the supply chain, from post-harvest to transport and storage. Fresh Inset’s entry into the U.S. market marks a significant advancement in 1-MCP delivery, providing a practical solution for extending the shelf life of a wide range of produce.

Based in ToruĊ„, Poland, Fresh Inset provides technologies for extending the freshness of fruit and vegetables after harvest.

For more information, visit freshinset.com.




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