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Cold Storage Protocol

Cold storage protocol establishes optimal temperature, humidity, and duration guidelines for preserving fruit and vegetable quality during extended storage. By maintaining precise refrigeration conditions and monitoring produce condition, growers and distributors can extend shelf life from days to weeks or months, enabling long-distance trade and seasonal market smoothing. This foundational postharvest technique is essential to global fresh produce supply chains.

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  1. Kays, S. J., & Paull, R. E. (2004). Postharvest Biology (2nd ed.). Exon Press. link
  2. McCollum, T. G., & D'Aquino, S. (2007). Preharvest and postharvest factors influencing the quality of tropical and subtropical fruit. In Handbook of Fruits and Fruit Processing (pp. 583–600). Blackwell Publishing. DOI: 10.1002/9780470277522.ch31

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ScholarGateCold Storage Protocol (Refrigerated Storage Management for Extended Shelf Life and Quality Preservation). Retrieved 2026-06-04 from https://scholargate.app/en/horticulture/cold-storage-protocol