"This system was as good or better than anyone else's and the price is much better"
COVID-19 has provided many challenges for fresh produce companies in 2020, but one Australian avocado and citrus producer has self-installed its new fruit sorting machine over a video call.
Sparacino Farms, on the New South Wales Central Coast, this year set up the Reemoon technology systems in the company's packing shed. Due to travel restrictions, the Chinese company was unable to access the site to provide assistance so it was all done remotely.
"For the installation process we basically had eight containers delivered," co-owner Alf Sparacino said. "Along with my brother (Joe), and one of my sons we all pretty put it together ourselves. We then had a team of electricians come in and wire it all up. It was very different. Reemoon's support has been really good also. There is a bit of a language barrier, but their support has been awesome. We have spent some long days over the internet and video calls, but we are really happy with their support. It's just out of everyone's hands with what has happened with COVID-19."
The company's previous grader was 20 years old and the new technology is starting to provide some major benefits, especially with the blemish and colour sorting system.
"With citrus, we are getting 95 per cent accuracy," he said. "So, we are very happy with it. We did colour and blemish on our old system, but with the new system, we have probably doubled our production. We can probably put 10 tonnes (of fruit) an hour though, which is what we are comfortable doing."
There is still some fine-tuning, which will need an on-site engineer to visit from China when the borders finally open up and allow for business travel, once again.
"The avocado grading still needs some adjustment," Mr Sparacino said. "The images that they see over the internet are different from what you see live. They basically need to come out and go through the system as well. But their support has been amazing. The importance of blemish grading is that we can do multiple grades. If we are hand-sorting, you are limited as to how many grades you can do. The programs that I have set up on our computer, some of them have 5-6 grades, and 3-4 different colours. What you can do with that sorting system is endless."
Fruit Sorting Process to Enhanced Quality and Efficiency
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