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Trial uses QR codes to track melons in bid stop listeria contamination and save lives

Trial uses QR codes to track melons in bid to stop listeria contamination and save lives ThuThursday 24 updated ThuThursday 24 NSW Government says the program allows growers to promote their farms. ( Share Print text only Cancel The Department of Primary Industries in New South Wales is placing QR codes on melons to trace the fruit from the farm to the supermarket and to the fridge. Key points: The melon safety program will provide information on origin, freshness and safety, and help prevent bacteria outbreaks The national program is an initiative of the NSW Government Experts say the new system would have prevented listeria deaths in the previous 2018 outbreak

It is a clear winner with price and quality when compared to imported oranges

It is a clear winner with price and quality when compared to imported oranges A Melbourne-based wholesale company is expecting the popularity of its Australian-grown seedless Valencia oranges to be high over the coming months. Louis Melbourne Business Development Manager Nuwan Talpawila says consumer demand for the citrus variety will be at its peak during summer as it is the only domestically-grown orange available at the time. It is a clear winner with price and quality when compared to imported oranges, he said. Even though the wind was more consistent during this growing season the Valencia oranges have not been affected and are generally clean skinned. Our supply partner Venus Citrus have told us the season this year is very similar (in volume) to the previous seasons.

Consumers to track melons journey from farm to fingertips

Date Time Consumers to track melons’ journey from farm to fingertips The State’s melon-lovers will be able to track the entire paddock-to-plate journey of their produce, with the launch of a new pilot program by the NSW Government that will use QR codes to connect consumers with fruit growers. Minister for Agriculture Adam Marshall announced the melon safety program, which he said today would enhance the NSW Government’s traceability systems by providing information on origin, freshness and safety, and help prevent bacteria outbreaks. “As a result of COVD-19, people have become more familiar with using QR codes, and now they will help industry deliver high-quality, traceable melons,” Mr Marshall said.

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