Sustaining lowimpact practices in horticulture through nondestructive approach to provide more information on fresh produce history and quality: the SUS&LOW project
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The general aim of the project SUS&LOW is to increase the sustainability
of fresh produce by testing and implementing lowinput
agricultural practices
(LIP) with positive impact on product quality with the support of nondestructive
(ND) tools for realtime
quality assessment and for product discrimination.
Additionally, new marketing strategies are generated to better support the
added value of the products and to satisfy the final consumers' preferences. The
SUS&LOW project consists of three work packages (WP) and the adopted
methodology used two model crops: rocket salad and tomato. The WP1, focused
on the reduction of agricultural inputs, showed that sensorbased
fertigation
management might improve sustainability of soilless cultivation. Results coming
from WP2, aimed to the evaluation of ND techniques, outlined the high potentiality
of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and Fourier transformednear
infrared (FTNIR)
techniques for the authentication of sustainable growing methods.
Moreover, project activities' proved computer vision system (CVS) as an effective
tool for evaluating the product quality also through the bag. The WP3, dealing
with marketing strategies, indicated a positive approach of consumers compared
to LIP products certified through a visual storytelling platform.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Marketing strategies sustainability; quality; shelflife; non-destructive assessment
Elenco autori:
Cefola, Maria; Palumbo, Michela; Bonelli, Lucia; Serio, Francesco; Attolico, Giovanni; Pace, Bernardo
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