TWO horticultural producers who found the quality of their corn deteriorated during export to Japan have received $200,000 to develop a cooling chain process to address the problem.
TWO horticultural producers who found the quality of their corn deteriorated during export to Japan have received $200,000 to develop a cooling chain process to address the problem.
Carnarvon-based Ord River Farmers and Wanneroo-based D Trandos and Sons undertook a feasibility study to address the issue and successfully applied for funds to purchase cooling chain equipment from the Progress Rural WA Value Adding Capital Program.
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