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Kiwi- Sunken Areas

When inspecting kiwifruit you will usually only encounter a few defects.  Some of the common defects you may find are:  shriveling, bruising, soft and decay.  If the kiwi has been in storage you may also come across kiwi which has sunken areas or pitted areas.  This is due to moisture loss of the fruit. You can see […]

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Table Grapes- Import Requirements

On April 10th, all seedless grapes being imported into the United States from Chile will have to meet U.S. Import Requirements.  What exactly does this mean? The United States has import requirements that are effective on April 10th of each year.  These import requirements offer protection for California grape growers from having competing countries export below quality grapes into the […]

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Audit Services

International Produce Training is pleased to announce it is now offering audit services to all aspects of the produce industry; growers, suppliers, and buyers. IPT will perform a third party audit on any of your suppliers.  The scope of the audit will verify if the proper inspection procedures are being followed, the defect scoring and identification is correct, […]

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Onions- Sprouts

One of the easiest defects to identify on onions, are visible sprouts.  As the onion comes out of dormancy, it begins to grow, or develop a sprout.  These fresh, light green to green sprouts are always a defect, and could very well be a serious damage defect. The scoring guidelines are fairly straight-forward.  If you […]

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Plums- Shriveling

You most likely have been receiving grapes, apples, pears, plums and peaches from Chile.  Much of the fruit is shipped immediately to distribution centers while some of the fruit is placed in cold storage.  One defect you may see, especially from plums that may have been in cold storage is shriveling. The shriveling will most […]

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Berry Pints- Net Weight

The other day I received an interesting question concerning the net weight of a pint of strawberries.  After consulting with the Department of Weights and Measures I was able to give an educated response.  For those commodities designated by dry measurements, pints, bushels, etc. there is no net weight equivalent. For example, you may receive […]

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The Packer- Fresh Talk Blog

About a week ago I had the pleasure of paticipating in an on-line chat with Tom Karst, National Editor of The Packer.  He asked me a few questions about International Produce Training, what we offer to the produce industry and a few questions about my experience with the USDA, during the bribery scandal in Hunts Point. The entire chat […]

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