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Limoneira enters partnership on protecting lemons with coating technology

Limoneira Company announced it has entered into an exclusive licensing relationship with Apeel Sciences. Limoneira will protect lemons across its supply chain with Apeel’s coating technology. This non-GMO, edible, plant-based coating maintains moisture for longer and reduces oxidation preventing spoilage throughout the supply chain. For lemons, this means they stay juicy and retain their bright, yellow color for longer. As Apeel's first, fully integrated lemon supplier in the U.S., Limoneira will significantly expand the availability of Apeel-protected lemons domestically and internationally through Limoneira-affiliated packing facilities and through licensing management.

In product trials conducted by Limoneira, Apeel-protected lemons demonstrated a difference in quality compared to other coatings. Apeel-protected lemons exhibited reduced water loss, shrivel and color change or “bronzing”, including when tested in ambient conditions. This validates that Apeel’s technology allows citrus to retain its quality for longer regardless of how they are stored or merchandised.

“We are excited to work with Apeel to generate greater supply chain flexibility, maintain higher quality lemons, decrease costs and reduce waste,” said Harold Edwards, president and chief executive officer of Limoneira. 

“Growers working with Limoneira can expect access to new channels of distribution, retailers can expect energy and cost savings during warehousing and distribution and consumers can expect an experience they need to see to believe,” said James Rogers, founder and chief executive officer of Apeel Sciences.  

“The supply chain ultimately ends at the shopper’s countertop and the restaurant table where quality acts as a positive reinforcement to where the shopper makes their purchases. Utilizing Apeel provides the opportunity to have a better first impression and more importantly to have a greater ‘lasting impression’ which benefits all stakeholders,” said John Carter, vice president of citrus for Limoneira. 

For more information:
Michael Gonzales
Limoneira
Tel: +1 (805) 525-5541 x1069
[email protected]   
www.limoneira.com   

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