Albedo breakdown prediction (CT23003)
The project developed a preliminary understanding of how weather conditions influence citrus albedo breakdown.
Completed project
Enhancing the export performance of Australian mandarins by improving flavour quality (CT12023)
Publication date: June 11, 2015
Delivery Partner: The Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
Mandarins are becoming increasingly popular with consumers and plantings in Australia have increased. While this has prompted a greater focus on export marketing, little is known about consumer attitudes towards the flavour quality of mandarins.
The purpose of this project was to develop a better understanding of the flavour profile and consumer expectations of Australian mandarins in the Chinese market – the fastest growing market for mandarins.
This project, which ran from 2013 into 2015, investigated changes in Murcott mandarins following export.
There were three components to the work…
Key findings were…
This study highlighted that Australian mandarins can lose considerable flavour quality during export to China. While the fruit ethanol content was closely related to flavour deterioration in mandarins, our data suggest that other factors are causing the perceived flavour loss.
Further research is needed to identify the specific causes of flavour loss.
This project was a strategic levy investment in the Hort Innovation Citrus Fund
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