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BARBOSA, M. ; MOTA, W. ; SILVA, L. (2014) - Inovação no desenvolvimento de embalagens para frutas e vegetais in natura. Convergências : Revista de Investigação e Estudo das Artes. ISSN 1646 - 9054. Vol. VII, n.º 14.
1646 - 9054
Title
Inovação no desenvolvimento de embalagens para frutas e vegetais in natura
Subject
Embalagens inovadoras
Frutas
Vegetais
In natura
Innovative packaging
Fruits
Fresh
Vegetables
Frutas
Vegetais
In natura
Innovative packaging
Fruits
Fresh
Vegetables
Date
2018-09-26T11:16:23Z
2018-09-26T11:16:23Z
2014
2018-09-26T11:16:23Z
2014
Description
A maioria das pessoas não se dá conta que as embalagens para
hortifruticolas acondicionam seres vivos. Estas embalagens possuem
significados e usos tão específicos que mereceriam estar catalogadas
numa categoria particular e não na categoria genérica de embalagens
para alimentos.
Os seres vivos que acondicionam pertencem a diversos tipos, espécies e
categorias, e possuem qualidades essenciais e características
organolépticas, sensoriais únicas. Por isto, as embalagens para
hortofruticolas, e o seu processo de desenvolvimento, devem que
respeitar o caráter único de cada produto. O desrespeito a este caráter
único tem contribuído fortemente para que as embalagens reduzam o
tempo de vida útil das frutas, legumes e verduras e aumentem as perdas
pós-colheita. As embalagens não devem ser genéricas. Contudo, esta não
tem sido a visão dos projetistas e dos produtores industriais das
embalagens para hortifruticolas.
A Divisão de Desenho Industrial do Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia criou
um processo – e método – inovador de design para o projeto de
embalagens para frutas, legumes e verduras, que respeita as
singularidades de cada tipo de produto. Apresentamos este processo e
método neste artigo. Submetemos a avaliações - sob o ponto de vista de
redução das perdas -, estas novas embalagens em comparação com todas
as outras existentes no Brasil. Escolhemos as embalagens para caquis
(Diospyros kaki) para demonstrar estas avaliações porque no Brasil perde-se,
nos processos de pós-colheita, cerca de 80 % de todo o caqui plantado.
ABSTRACT: Most people do not realize that the packaging for horticultural contained living beings. These packages have specific meanings and uses that deserve to be cataloged in a particular category and not in the general category of food packaging. Living beings contained therein belong to various types, species and categories, and have unique essential qualities, organolep_c properties and sensory characteristics. Therefore, the packaging for horticultural, and its development process, must respect the unique character of each product. Failure to comply with this unique character have contributed strongly to the packaging reduce the useful life of fruits and vegetables and increase post-harvest losses. Packaging must not be generic. However, this has not been the vision of designers and industrial producers of packaging for horticultural. We present this process and method in this paper. We submit to assessments these new packages compared with all other existing in Brazil, from the point of view reducing losses. We chose the packaging for persimmons (Diospyros kaki) to demonstrate these assessments because in Brazil in the post-harvest processes about 80% of all planted persimmon are lost.
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ABSTRACT: Most people do not realize that the packaging for horticultural contained living beings. These packages have specific meanings and uses that deserve to be cataloged in a particular category and not in the general category of food packaging. Living beings contained therein belong to various types, species and categories, and have unique essential qualities, organolep_c properties and sensory characteristics. Therefore, the packaging for horticultural, and its development process, must respect the unique character of each product. Failure to comply with this unique character have contributed strongly to the packaging reduce the useful life of fruits and vegetables and increase post-harvest losses. Packaging must not be generic. However, this has not been the vision of designers and industrial producers of packaging for horticultural. We present this process and method in this paper. We submit to assessments these new packages compared with all other existing in Brazil, from the point of view reducing losses. We chose the packaging for persimmons (Diospyros kaki) to demonstrate these assessments because in Brazil in the post-harvest processes about 80% of all planted persimmon are lost.
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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