Sunforest is an South Korean provider of innovative portable NIR Spectrometers which analyze fruit characteristics without damaging the fruit.
“Using the Sunforest gadget, the growers are able to get accurate information on fruit sugar, the dry material as well as internal flaws even while the fruit is in the tree. In large part it reduces the loss of products and offers a great working effectiveness,” the general manager Jay Hwang explains.
Jay Hwang at Asia Fruit Logistica on September 20, 2023. The table will feature different models of the company’s revolutionary portable NIR Spectrometers
The firm has designed an instrument that is designed specifically for Shine Muscat grapes, measuring the sugar content of the grape and the ripeness. The instrument can be held by hand and very simple to operate.
Muscat grapes are a sought-after item in South Korea, and production and consumption are growing worldwide. In Korea the Shine grape isn’t a common product; it’s a symbol of elegance and luxury. The Sunforest’s plays an essential responsibility in maintaining the high-quality and taste of these revered fruit.
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To growers, getting the best harvest is crucial. In order to ensure the quality and quality of their product Many use the Shine Muscat Instrument to gauge how sweet and Brix of their produce. The significance of timing can’t be overemphasized – picking either too early or too late will greatly impact the quality and marketability of the fruits. It’s not just a matter of timing grapes, but for a wide range of fruit.
Another story of success is an instrument that monitors the moisture and ripeness of freshly harvested corn. Jay describes: “One of the most engaging stories that surround our instruments is their use of industry giants such as Bayer as well as Monsanto. The companies have adopted technology that measures the moisture of corn, and have purchased more than 46 units being purchased to measure this function. This is a testament to the accuracy of the tool however, it also illustrates its flexibility for various applications in agriculture.”
Zespri is a renowned New Zealand fruit producer, is also working with Sunforest. Sunforest uses data gathered by the tool for making informed decisions about harvesting each year. The adaptability of the tool is evident by the fact that it can utilize different types of fruits. It was developed in conjunction with kiwifruit experts from New Zealand, H-100C has been released commercially for growers at the time of this season. Tests on the non-destructive nature of fruits to gauge the dry Matter of kiwifruit allows farmers with an understanding of when the that the fruit is at its peak maturation before it is picked.
At first, it was embraced by farmers as well as packing houses but its use has now been extended to retail. Retail chains of all sizes rely on it to guarantee the freshness of the fruit they get from the orchards. The staff at retail find it simple to operate, even in the front of their store. In those who shop in the Korean market, custom models can be designed for different kinds of fruits, but foreign markets could be restricted in some ways.
Models for calibration: the science behind them
A reliable and universally adaptable calibration model is the center of Sunforest’s goal. Models for calibration, which are based on specific test results for each fruit is essential for interpreting the results of the instrument accurately. While certain fruits are able to have common calibration models, some require specialized solutions. The users and the growers participate in testing for validation, and contribute to the development of reliable calibration models. This worldwide effort guarantees that the tools’ reliability is worldwide.
The avocado market is a pioneering concept.
The company has set its eyes on the lucrative market for avocados. The development of accurate indicators for growers to decide on the best timing for harvest, and particularly determining dry matter, is vital. This project involves collaboration with farmers in different areas, such as Peru, Kenya, and the United States. The aim is to develop an all-encompassing, universally applicable calibration model through the analysis of authentic information.
Growing Worldwide Distribution
Sunforest is constantly expanding it’s international presence. The distribution partners of Latin America, North America as well as the Netherlands and Italy make the products easily accessible to customers all over the world. The company continues to explore possible partnerships that will help reach greater market. The company will participate in the IFPA Global Produce & Floral Show between October 18 and 20.
IFPA Global Produce & Floral Show Stand number 4921
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Jay Hwang
Sunforest
Phone: +82-10-2315-1375
E-mail: jayhwang@sunforest.kr
Source: The Plantations International Agroforestry Group of Companies