Fruit and Vegetable Quality

(Greg DeLong) #1

COMMON GROUND



  • Commercially distributed fresh fruits and vegetables are not
    meeting expectations of consumers.

  • Poor quality of fruits and vegetables is a complex problem and
    cannot be attributed to a single factor.

  • A limiting factor in quality performance during marketing and
    distribution is the genetic potential of the harvested cultivar.


DIVERGENCE



  • The focal point for integrating research to improve quality of
    fresh fruits and vegetables.

  • The relative importance of management decisions and genetic
    potential in quality of fresh fruits and vegetables as delivered to
    the consumer.

  • The ability of conventional or molecular approaches to increase
    the economic value of fruit and vegetable crops.


FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS



  • A conceptual framework to integrate research on quality of fresh
    fruits and vegetables.

  • Studies linking preharvest factors to postharvest quality of fresh
    fruits and vegetables.

  • Quantitative models that link economic value to consumer prefer-
    ence and to cultivar selection.

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