icon0.com at Pexels[/caption] A food expert devised a new, low-cost treatment for prolonging the storage life of bananas and other fruits and vegetables during transport. A charcoal-like material was placed inside a plastic bag which absorbs the ethylene gas given off by the bananas. It measures 15 x 15 x 2 cm. and soaked in a concentrated solution of potassium permanganate. Two slices were placed in each plastic bag containing a bunch of banana and tied at both ends with tape. They were cooled at a constant temperature of 20 C. Those packed in plastic bag without the charcoal-like absorbent ripened in just two weeks. The treated ones remained hard green, as if newly harvested and when the plastic bag was taken off, the fruits ripened normally. Source: Phil. Farmers' Journal July 1980Source: Business Diary Philippines

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