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Sprouts

Recommended

Conventional cooling

Dynamic Cooling

Pre-cooling

De-greening

Ripening

General Tips for Sprouts

Storage temperatureRelative Humidity (RH)DurationPre-coolingSensitivity to ethyleneEthylene ProductionControlled Atmosphere
Storage temperature: 0° C
Relative Humidity (RH): 94%-96%
Duration: 5-10 days
Pre-cooling: Not required
Sensitivity to ethylene: Low
Ethylene Production: Medium
Controlled Atmosphere: Not recommended

Artificial Production: Sprouts are cultivated under controlled conditions in dedicated production lines. These facilities must maintain strict hygiene protocols, including frequent washing and disinfection with approved, low-residue sanitizing agents to prevent contamination by fungi and bacteria.

Low-Airflow Continuous Water Circulation Chambers: Designed for products requiring high humidity, maintaining less than 25 air recirculations per hour relative to chamber volume. High humidity is ensured through continuous water flow, preventing dehydration.

Ozone Systems: The installation of ozone generators is recommended to minimize microbial load and maintain a hygienic storage environment.

IMPORTANT TIPS
  • Always store sprouts at the recommended temperature (0°C).
  • Thoroughly wash production facilities with chlorinated, ozonated, or other approved disinfected water to prevent spoilage and bacterial contamination.
  • High levels of CO₂ contribute to longer shelf life and slower deterioration.
  • Use ozone systems to control fungal growth.
  • Use Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) to maintain freshness.
  • Store sprouts in well-ventilated packaging that allows air to pass through for effective cooling.
  • Remove ethylene using ventilation or absorbers to maintain product integrity.