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freeze-dried dragon fruit Export Conforms to American Standard Export Conforms to American Standard
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CategoryDried Fruits
Update Time2025-12-18
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chunfufoods
China
Contact: Ms.hanzh
Tel: 0086-0539-6116241
Number of Employees: 20 ~ 50
Business Type: Manufacture
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Because they love farming, they know that farmers have to depend on nature, because all it takes is one hailstorm or drought and their profits will plummet.
Because of these unexpected problems, researchers searched for a better way to bring farmers' products to market. After some research, they realized that freezing might be the best solution.
Freeze-drying fruits and vegetables retains their freshness, nutrients, flavor, shape and size without refrigeration, and you can also save some damaged or drought-damaged produce. But most importantly, frozen fruits and vegetables create a healthy, shelf-stable product for consumers in the specialty food market.
Farmers whose produce has been damaged by hail or drought. At this time, agricultural researchers saw an opportunity to help other farmers by purchasing their products while expanding their freeze-dried food business. The freeze-drying process preserves the flavor of the fruit and everyone loves its taste.
According to researchers, the freeze-drying process makes the fruits tastier and sweeter, ultimately making them taste better and more marketable. Since food does not require refrigeration, it is natural to distribute it to people displaced by disasters and to first responders who need healthy food to stay strong as they respond to disasters. They believe that freeze-dried foods will help feed the hungry.
We are proud of the fact that freeze drying technology is impacting many people in many positive ways. Can help farmers earn revenue from the produce they have been losing, to provide food across the state to those in need of healthy food. Ultimately, this creates greater demand for crops grown in places with harsh conditions.