Mar 19, 2020
COVID-19 puts growers on the spot when it comes to storage needs

JMT US, LLC offers storage and shipping solutions to help the fruit and vegetable sectors enhance their sales while providing better end products to consumers.

Faced with the unprecedented situation into which the COVID-19 has suddenly plunged society as a whole, many fresh fruit and vegetable growers find themselves stuck with their produce, with no possibility of selling it through their usual marketing channels. The production volumes that have already been lost, and those that are likely to be lost in the coming weeks, are truly heartbreaking.

This is all the more critical as food, and the management of food supply chains, are clearly among the crucial factors determining each country’s ability to get through this COVID-19 crisis.

Long-term preservation in controlled atmosphere boxes might be a truly good a solution to help many growers get through this difficult period.

By keeping fruits and vegetables fresh for much longer periods than a regular cold room, they make it possible to store and keep crops marketable while awaiting the return of conditions that will allow them to be brought to market.

“At JMT, our raison d’être has always been to provide growers with solutions to help them reduce their losses and offer their customers fresh produce of the highest quality for longer. Now that they need it more than ever, we stand ready to provide this assistance to growers. We have organized ourselves to be able to continue to meet the needs despite this particular context”, said Benoit Janny, general manager of the company.

A message to share to any growers who feel helpless in the face of their production losses due to the epidemic.

More information:

JMT US
2422 Jolly Road
Okemos, MI 48864
USA

517-219-5418

[email protected]


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