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Postharvest Care:
Fresh Use Chili Pepper Production |
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Varieties with thick flesh or low dry matter content are difficult to dry and usually sold fresh. These fruits should be stored in a cool, shaded, dry place until sold. Under normal tropical conditions, fruits will last 1-2 weeks. Fruits should not be washed unless they will be kept in cool storage at 10°C. Anthracnose is the major cause of fresh fruit spoilage. |
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